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Mr. George Thomson having attended one
Session at Edinburgh-University, applied to
be admitted ad eundem, and having been examined,
and his Class-Certificates, and other
testimonials being submitted and found very
satisfactory, the Senatus unanimously agreed
to sustain his application.

The following Students for the third year's Course
were then examined.

{left column]John Gordon,
John Lochead,
Stephen D. Pope,

[right column]Thomas F. Harkness
John Macintyre,
Robert V. Rogers

Closed with prayer
George Weir Secretary.

Queen's College, 10th October 1860
Which day the Senatus met and was
duly constituted.
Sederunt Dr. Williamson Chairman Professors
George, Lawson, Mowat and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read
and approved of.

The following Students were examined John
Flanigan, William Hamilton, and Alexander
Hunter. John Flanigan very deficient in Classics
and Mathematics. William Hamilton deficient in
Classics.

The following motion was submitted viz
"That the sums of money awarded to those
students, who entitle themselves thereto by undergoing
a Satisfactory Examination shall be
styled Scholarships, and that the donations made
to students, who do not undergo such examination
shall be styled Bursaries." After some
discussion it was agreed to defer the

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