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building was erected in the rear of the College, to which
the instruments were transferred, under the charge of
Dr. Williamson.
The question of affiliation of
Ladies Colleges was at this meeting brought before the
Board, and it was decided that it should be referred to
the Senate to consider the subject and to report what
brances of study would be most useful for ladies
seeking a liberal education, and if it was thought
advisable to prepare a draft of curriculum for them.
A committee was also appointed, consisting
of Dr. Bell, the Principal Dr. Hardrope, and the Hon.
A. Morris to confer with the managing Board of
teachers of Ladies' Colleges as to terms of affiliation with
the University which might be mutually satisfactory, and
to report at the next meeting of the Board.
It was decided that the salary of
Rev. J. Fowler should be fixed at the rate of $1000 per
annum, and that the salary of the Secretary-Treasurer
should be $750 per annum.
The Rev. Robert Campbell of
Renfrew was appointed for the ensuing session as
Lecturer on political Economy, the Rev. Donald Ross
Lecturer on Apologetics, and the Rev. James Carmichael
of King Lecturer on Church History.
The following honorary degrees were

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