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[Ribon]Sapientia et Doctrina Stabilitas[/ribbon]

all the morning session (Wednesday) being taken up
in viewing the question from all sides. Certain
resolutions regarding the subjects were passed by the
Council and transmitted to the Board of Trustees
by whom they were approved, but as they were included
in the resolutions passed by the Council at a
subsequent meeting in December 1884 they are not
here recorded.

The Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons had for some time felt the advisability
of establishing a summer session for its
students, and requested the co-operation of Queen's
College, so that lectures might be given during the
summer months in Practical Chemistry and Botany.
The authorities agreed to give any assistance possible,
and the Professor in Chemistry and the Lecturer in
Botany were asked to consult with the Faculty of
the Royal on the subject. The result was that the
summer session was begun the same year, lectures
in the subjects mentioned being given, as desired, by
Dr. Goodwin and the Rev. Mr. Fowler.

In application was received at this
time from Trinity Medical College, Toronto, desiring
affiliation with Queen's. As this involved the
whole question of the alliliation of colleges
in other cities, the matters was for the

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1883-84

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