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[Ribon]Sapientia et Doctrina Stabilitas[/ribbon]

Government in dealing with Edinburgh and Glasgow
Universities, might be wisely followed." (Carried)

Moved by John McIntyre M.A. Q.C. and
seconded by G.D. Givens B.A. "That we the Graduates
and Alumni of Queen's University, resident in
Kingston, pledge ourselves to oppose the attempt to
obtain for Toronto University public favours denied to
the other Universities of the Province, and that we
form a local association, and that we desire our
fellow graduates and alumni throughout the Province
to form local associations and place upon record their
views fo the subject." - (Carried).

A local association was then formed,
of which R.V. Rogers was elected President and
John McIntyre Q.C. Vice President; and Professor
Nicholson, Secretary-Treasurer.

Subsequently meetings were held at which various
phases of the question were discussed. (See
Queen's College Journal Vol XI pp 69 - 71 -- For correspondence
signed D. - understood to be Professor
Dupuis, Vol XI p 95 - Vol XI pp 144.)

At the Annual Meeting
of the University Council on April 29th and 30th,
the greater part of the time was taken up in
discussing the question of Legislative aid to
Colleges, the evening session and nearly

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1883 - 84

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