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do not at this stage express an opinion. They do not
doubt that the Government will recognize the justice of
what they have advanced, and in that case a way of
combining public and private liberality in University
work can be found in Kingston as well as in Toronto.
They recommend that a deputation be appointed to wait
upon the Government to confer with it, with regard to
the whole subject.

In conclusion the Committee desire
to thank the Minister of Education for the attention
which he is giving to the all important subject of
Higher Education in Ontario.

It was unanimously
agreed that the above report should be adopted and transmitted
to the Minsiter of Education as a memorandum
setting forth in full the views of the Board.

Moved by Rev Dr Wardrope, seconded by Rev.
Dr Jardine, That the Trustees of Queen's College recognize
in the Document submitted to them by the Minister
of Education, an earnest desire on the part of the Government
to improve the University Education of the
Province. They are glad to see that the scheme assumes
that one Arts College cannot possibly do all the
work that the present necessities of the Province require.
They also hail with satisfaction the policy of
enlisting in this work private and denominational

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