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A letter from Mr. Daunt Grammar School
Teacher at Lindsay, applying for the degree
of B.A. from Queen's College, and stating that
he held a license from the Examining Board in
Toroonto, qualifying him to hold a Grammar
School in any part of Canada West, was
laid before the Senatus. Before any definite
answer could be given to this application, it was
deemed proper that the Senatus should be informed,
whether Mr. Daunt had received any
Collegiate education, and if so, that evidence to
that effect should be furnished.

It was agreed that the Examinations for degrees
should begin on the 18th Current and continue
through that and the three following days, —oral
Examinations in the forenoon and written Papers
in the afternoons, in this order Commencing each
day at 9 A.M. viz.
On Wednesday the 18th Classics.
On Thursday the 19th Mathematics & Natural Philosophy
On Friday the 20th Mental and Moral Philosophy & Logic
And on Saturday the 21st Natural History.
Mr Daniel James Macdonnell B.A. was then
examined orally in Greek for degree of M.A.
which Examination was declared highly Satisfactory.

There was some conversation about having Examionation
Papers printed, as in this way the work
done in the College would be better known to the
Country, and it was agreed that application be
made to the Trustees for their sanction to adopt this
plan. Closed with prayer.
George Weir, Secy.

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