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in the University of Toronto, stating that
he had passed two successive Examinations
in the Faculty of Arts in said University,
and enquiring whether without attending
the classes in Queen's College during the
Current Session, but by preparing the prescribed
course, and passing a Satisfactory Examination,
he could obtain the degree of B.A.
in the Spring of 1861. The Senatus agree
to admit Mr. Kilpatrick to the Same standing
in Queen's College as he has in Toronto University;
but cannot grant a degree without
another Session's attendance on the Classes, either
in this University or Toronto, and without passing
the prescribed Examinations.

It was arranged that the formal opening
address be delivered by the Principal in the
Convocation Hall on Thursday the eighth
Current at half past nine A.M. precisely.
A Committee consisting of Professors Mowat,
Lawson and Weir was appointed to make
the necessary arrangements as to the meeting
on said occasion.

Adjourned to meet on Monday the 5th Current
at 9 O'Clock A.M.

Closed with prayer
George Weir Secretary—

Queen's College
5th November 1860.
Which day the Senatus met according
to adjournment, and was duly constituted
with prayer by the Principal.
Sederunt The Very Reverend Dr. Leitch
Principal Professors Williamson, George,

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