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[image: Ribbon with motto, Sapientia, et Doctrina, Stabilitas , written above College Crest]

and Mr. Charles Macdonald an alumnas of
Queen's and Vice President of the American Society of Civil
Engineers. A brass tablet was unveiled in honour
of the late John Roberts, of Ottawa who had bequeathed
the sum of $40,000 to endow a chair in the
College. Part of this legacy was applied to the
establishment of the new Chair of Biology, and the
rest of it, along with $150 per annum guaranteed by Mr.
John Roberts Allan, the nephew and executor of the
donor, was assigned to the endowment of the Chair
of Botany. Lord Aberdeen in addition to the
usual Governor General's Matriculation Scholarship of
$75 contributed another of $35 tenable for the four
years of the undergraduate course.

University Officers

Board of Trustees

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Retire April 1899]
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R. Vashon Rogers, BA - Kingston

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Retire April 1898]
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Rev. Thomas Wardrope, DD - Guelph
Rev. Robert Campbell, MA, DD - Montreal
Rev. James Barclay, MA, DD - Montreal
And. T. Drummond, BA, LL.B. - Montreal
Hon. E.H. Bronson, MPP - Ottawa
Matthew Leggat - Hamilton
George Gillies, BA - Gananoque

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1893-94

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