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[Ribon]Sapientia et Doctrina Stabilitas[/ribbon]

His address on the second occasion will be
found in Queen's College Journal Vol XI pp 28-30.

On December 21st a meeting of
the Graduates and Alumni resident in Kington
was held, at which the following resolutions were
unanimously agreed to.

Moved by A.P. Knight M.A. and
seconded by W. Mundell B.A., that "Whereas
notice has been given that application will be
made by Toronto University for increased aid
to the endowment of that institution from the
public funds of the Province, and "Whereas there
are in Ontario other institutions doing work
similar to that of Toronto University and equally
deserving of recognition by the Government, and
"Whereas it would not be in the interests of Justice
that public moneys should be exclusively given
to one institution among several, Resolved
therefore, that in the opinion of this meeting it
would be unwise on the part of the Government to
make a grant such as is proposed to Toronto
University, without dealing with the whole question
of State aid to hiugher education in this
Province." (Carried.)

Moved by Herbert J. Saunders, M.D
and seconded by J.S. Muckleston B.A.

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1883-84

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