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Mowat, Lawson and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read
and approved of.

Dr. Williamson submitted the following
motion, the consideration of which was left
over in the meantime, viz "That the sums
awarded to deserving students, whether general
students, or those studying with a view to the
ministry hitherto called Bursaries shall henceforth
be designated by the term Scholarship
and that none of these Scholarships shall
be given to any student except after a
Competitive Examination, and evidence of general
merit, and other claims satisfactory to
the Senatus."

Professor Mowat's motion in reference to
the same subject recorded in the minute
of the 10th October Ultime, was likewise submitted
again, and postponed for further consideration.

The Secretary was instructed to draw up for
the Principal a list of those holding Bursaries
during the past three years, specifying the
different sources from which said Bursaries
have been derived.

A Committee consisting of the Principal
and Professors Mowat & Lawson was appointed
to draw up a report in regard to
the Sabbath Morning Service in the College
and to lay the same before an early meeting
of the Senatus.

It was agreed to recommend to the Trustees
that the Library Catalogues be sold at
20 cents apiece, and that no student
shall have access to the Library without

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