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buildings as may hereafter be erected on the present
University gorunds in the City of Toronto.
A building suitable for a University Examination Hall,
Senate Rooms, Registrar's and other offices shall be erected
on said ground. Additions to be made to the School of Science
sufficient to afford proper accommodation for the students in
Mineralogy, Botany, and other subjects, and for the accomodation
of the Museum, which should be removed from its
present quarters in order to be more serviceable for
science students.

22. The following also to be considered:-

Completion of the collection of Physical Apparatus,
Physiological Laboratory and apparatus,
Astronomical Observatory and Instruments, and
Provision for the education of Women.

This scheme was not issued in its
present shape by the Minister of Education but was the
result of many conferences held in Toronto for the purpose
of coming to some basis on which the proposed scheme
might be carried out. In the meantime active measures
were taken at Kingston to ascertain the general feeling on
the subject, which was felt to be one of so much importance
for Queen's

On December 20th a
special meeting of the University Council, called

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1884-85

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