The Domesday Book of Queen's University (Volume 2) 1900-1924

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to an extent not exceeding one-third each by election, or by co-operation: That the City of Kingston be represented, and that provision be made for representing the Government of the Province.

With regard, however, to details on these points, and other matters flowing from them. or incident to the constitutional changes contemplated, the Convention suggests that they be discussed at a joint meeting of the Trustees and the General Assembly's Committee; and that a report of the conclusions arrived at be further considered at the Annual meeting of the University Council, to which it is further suggested, that the Graduates and Benefactors might be invited."

It was accordingly moved and resolved that the Board, having heard the explanations of the Chairman respecting the action taken by the Convention, receives the report with satisfaction and concurrence: That the Board should be called to meet the Committee of the General Assembly in Toronto on any convenient day in the first week of December next to discuss the proposed changes in the Charter.

(See minutes of the Board, pages 182-84.

The Board of Trustees and the Committee of the Assembly met in Knox College, Toronto, 6th Dec, 1900, to consider the proposed changes in the Charter of the University; and after full consideration, in joint meeting, the Committee of Assembly afterwards by resolution, "concurred with the

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Trustees in the opinion that in accordance with the resolutions of the General Assembly the previous year, 1899, it is competent and desirable for the Board of the University to seek such legislation as is necessary to effect the separation between the Theological Faculty and the other Faculties of the University, giving to the Theological Faculty separate and independent incorporation, and to make such changes in the Constitution of the University as will render it entirely undenominational in its character."

A copy of this resolution to be transmitted to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

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The Calendar of 1900-01 shows the following additions to the Library: Donations, 731 volumes: purchases, 1134: periodicals etc, bound, 220: Total, 2085

The Donations in detail

British Government 229 Volumes Dominion ditto 40 ditto Ontario ditto 30 ditto Nova Scotia ditto 6 ditto Manitoba ditto 1 ditto U. States ditto 66 ditto New Zealand ditto 10 ditto New S. Wales ditto 1 ditto Cape of Good Hope ditto 9 ditto Royal Society of Canada 2 ditto Institution of Civil Engineers 6 ditto Royal Society of Edinburgh 4 ditto Dominion Archives 1 ditto U. States Universities 31 ditto British Universities 7 ditto Canadian Universities 12 ditto Other Institutions 40 ditto Macmillan and Co. 16 ditto Individuals 31 ditto General 108 ditto University Stockholm 67 ditto Govt of Uruguay 5 ditto 731 Volumes

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1900-01 Donations to Museum: Rev. A. B. Nicholson, A. B. $200.00 in Confederate Notes Rev. R. Campbell, D. D., 91 sheets of mounted plants. Dr. Farrelly, Many Fossils.

Benefactors, Bequests and Special Endowments down to date.

St. Andrew's Church Ladies' Association, Toronto, Scholarships $800.00 Ladies of Kingston, Scholarship, $500.00 His Royal Highness, Prince of Wales, Prize, $800.00 Late John Mowat, Kingston, Scholarship, $800.00 Late Alexander Lewis, Mono, Prize, $400.00 Late George Michie, Toronto, $2,800.00 Late Mr. I. Cameron, Goderich, Gaelic Scholarship, $1,000.00 Late Edward H. Hardy, Kingston, $400.00 Mrs. Glass, Sarnia, for Henry Glass, Memorial Scholarship, $500.00 Friends of late Principal Leitch, Memorial Scholarship, $2,462.00 Late Rev. Alex Buchan, Stirling, Scholarships, $3,000.00 Late Mrs. Margaret McInter, Perth, Scholarship $400.00 Late John Watkins, Kingston, Education Lecutureship, $4,000.00 Late John Watkins, Kingston, Scholarship, $1,300.00 David S. Dow, Toronto, Scholarship, $1,500.00 Late Robert Sutherland, Walkerton, $11,735.00 Late Alexander Rankin, England, Scholarship, $930.00

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1900-01 Benefactions, etc. (Continued)

Late Alexander Spence, Ottawa - $3,427.00 Late Alexander Spence, Ottawa Scholarship - $1,000.00 Late James Michie, Toronto - $4,000.00 Late David Greenshields, Montreal - $5,000.00 LateJames Anderson, Acton - $500.00 John S. McDonald, Fon du Lac Wisconsin, Bursary - $1,500.00 Late Hon. Senator Gowan, CMG, Barrie, Scholarship in Biology and Political Science - $1,400.00 Friends of the late Dr Williamson, Memorial Scholarship - $2,850.00 Late Mrs Nichols, Peterborough, Ont. - $24,500.00 Late Robert Anderson - $1,800.00 Late Forbes McHardy, Toronto, Scholarship - $500.00 Hugh Waddell, S Monaghan, Divinity Scholarship - $2,000.00 Hugh Waddell, S Monaghan, Additional Chair in Theology - $5,000.00 Hon Alexander Morris, Hon Wm Morris Memorial Bursary - $1,000.00 AT Fulton, Toronto - $3,000.00 Late M Dorqn, Kingston - $16,500.00 Late Mrs Malloch, Hamilton - $2,000.00 Late William Nickle, Kingston, Tutorship in Mathematics - $2,500.00 Mr Robert Waddell, Tutorship in Science - $2,500.00 Late John Roberts, Ottawa, for the Chair of Animal Biology John Roberts Allan Chair - $40,000.00 Hon Senator Gowan, to found a Chair of Political and Economic Science, Sir John A Macdonald Chair, $5,000.00 and from other sources, $17,000.00 - $22,000.00

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