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they must take the first year's Course again.
All the second year's Students were passing.
James Hope rather deficient in Mathematics.
John Flanigan was found deficient in Classics
and Mathematics. The Senatus agreed to admit him
to the third year's Course with the recommendation
that he attend more regularly, and give greater attention
to the work of his Classes than last
Session. John Goodwill was deficient in
some classes, but under the circumstances, it was
agreed to admit him to the third year's Courses.

John R. Ross having applied to be admitted
to the second year's course, was examined on his
previous Session's work. He was deficient in
Mathematics, but under the circumstances the
Senatus agreed to comply with his request.
Alexander Macquarrie was examined and passed.

An application from David Lennon B.A.
of Jefferson College U.S. for admission ad eundem
to Queen's College was laid before the
Senatus. Certificates of Character, ability and
success as a Teacher, and of his standing in Jefferson
College were likewise submitted. The Senatus
agreed to defer the consideration of this matter
till Monday the 16th Instant.

Closed with prayer.
George Weir Secretary.

Queen's College
15th October 1860.
Which day the Senatus met and was
duly constituted.
Sederunt Dr. Williamson Chairman
Professors George, Mowat, and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read

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