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as they might thus establish a precedent,
which might have injurious Consequences hereafter.
Dr. George was of opinion that his request
should be complied with under the circumstances.

The following Students gave in their names for
Examination as applicants for the degree of B.A.
Andrew Thomas Drummond, Thomas Hart,
Alexander McBain, George Macdonnell.
John Maclaren, Edward George Malloch,
Donald Ross, Horace Porter Yeomans.
These were examined orally and by written exercises
on Classics on Wednesday, the 18th;
in Mahematics and Natural Philosophy on
Thursday the 19th; and orally in Mental and
Moral Philosophy and Logic on Friday the
20th; and in Natural History on Saturday the
21st. After a joint view of all these
Examinations the Senatus were unanimously
of opinion that the degree of B.A. should be
conferred on all the above names Gentlemen, and
that their names be arranged in Alphabetical
order with one Exception viz. George Macdonnell
whose name is to placed at the foot of the
list. The list accordingly stands thus—
Andrew Thomas Drummond, Kingston, C.W.
Thomas Hart, Perth C.W.
John McBain, Thorah C.W.
John Maclaren, Glengarry C.W. with
honors in Mental & Moral Philosophy & Logic
Edward George Malloch, Perth, C.W.
Donald Ross, Glengarry, C.W. with honors
in all the subjects of Examination.
Horace Porter Yeomans, Waterloo, C.W.
George Macdonnell, Fergus, C.W.

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