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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA STABILITAS

1900-01

of the undenominational character of the work which it is
at present doing; and whereas the Church has taken a
deepening interest in the welfare of the University, evidenced
more particularly by the Assembly's distribution of the
Century Fund to be applied to the Theological Colleges,
and whereas the General Assembly in its last meeting at
Halifax expressed its gratifiction with the proposal to have
the Theological Faculty under the care of a special Board
to be appointed by the Assembly -
Be it resolved:
1. That in the judgment of this Convention, the Governing Board
of Queen's University should be undenominational,
and should be in a larger degree than at present directly
representative of the graduates and friends of the University.
2. That the Faculty of Theology should be under the management
of a Board distinct from the Governing Board of the
University.
3. It was further resolved - That as regards the other changes
referred to in the Principal's article in Queen's Quarterly,
last issue, this convention expresses a general agreement,
especially on the following points, viz.,
That the matriculated students as well as the Graduates and
Benefactors should be part of the Corporation and
represented on the Governing Board: That the Graduates
and Benefactors, respectively, be represented on the Board

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