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1919-1920

speedily regain his health, and lend his valuable cooperation
as usual.

The Carnegie Pension and Annuity Scheme came up again
for consideration. The Finance and Estates Committee and
the Teaching Staff placed their judgment before the Board.
After reasoning, it was resolved to ask that Queen's be placed on
the list of Associated Institutions of the Carnegie
Foundation, the application to be in the form suggested by the Committee
of the Staff for the University.

This application was practically the renewal of a former
application on which the Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation
had taken no action. The form of the application will be
found in full in the Board Minutes of April 30, 1919, page 99.
It may be said that ultimately an agreement was arrived
at satisfactory to the University and to the Trustees of the
Carnegie Pension Foundation.

In a University as large as Queen's, it may be inconvenient
to find a place in a record like this, for all the
resignations and new appointments occurring year by
year. But sometimes an exception is to be made. The
spring of 1919 the Board received intimation of no less
than five coming resignations of men who had served Queen's
long, and served her well. Professor WL Goodwin, Chemistry,
Dean of the Faculty of Science, and for some year
previously, Director of the School of Mining; Dr James

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