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Dec. 12 1867
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Queen's University December 12th 1867

The Senate met and was constituted.
Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Murray, Bell, McKerras and Mowat.

The minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.

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Medical matriculation
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The Senate made arrangements for examination of candidates for matriculation in
medicine, and approved of an intimation on
the suject prepared by the Principal. Mr.
Woods of the Grammar School and appointed
Examiner, with power to associate Mr. Gordon
with himself, and to adjourn the examination
till after the holidays if he thought
proper to do so.

Closed with prayer,
W. Snodgrass, Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary

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Dec. 18th 1867
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Queen's University December 15th 1867

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Murray, McKerras and Mowat.

The minutes of last meeting were
read and approved.

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Medical matriculion
arranged
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The Senate made arrangments for examinations
of cnadidates for matriculation in
medicine, and approved of an intimation on
the subject prepared by the Principal. Mr.
Woods of the Grammar School was appointed
Examiner, with power to associate Mr. Gordon
with himself, and to adjourn the examination
till after the holidays if he thought
proper to do so.

Closed with prayer
W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary of Senate
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Dec. 18 1867
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Queen's University December 18th 1867

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Murray, McKerras, and Mowat.

The minutes of last meeting were
read and approved.

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8 medical matriculants
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The Principal read the report of the
Examiner at the Matriculation Examinations
in mediciine. The report was adopted,
and in accordance therewith the following
students were admitted to the rank of
undergraduates in Medicine, the names being
in the order of merit:

Under the old law
David Young

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