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March 13th 1875
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[date] [time] [subject] [examiners]
Monday 15th 2 P.M. Materia Medica Drs. Lavell & Fowler
Tuesday 16th 2 P.M. Practice of Medicine Drs. Oliver & H. Yates
Wednesday 17th 2 P.M. Chemistry Dr. Neish & Prof. Dupuis
Thursday 18th 2 P.M. Surgery Drs. O. Yates & Sullivan
Friday 19th 2 P.M. Anatomy Drs. Saunders & Dupuis
Saturday 20th 2 P.M. Practical chemistry Prof. Dupuis
Monday 22d 2 P.M. Obstetrics Drs. Fowler & Lavell
Tuesday 23d 2 P.M. Institutes of medicine Drs. Sullivan & O. Yates
Wednesday 24th 2 P.M. Jurisprudence Drs. H. Yates & Oliver
Wednesday 24th 4 P.M. Botany Drs. Neish & Dupuis
The examinations to be held in Convocation
Hall.

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Prize essays to
be awarded
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In accordance with the report of Committees,
the Senate agreed to adjudge University
Prizes for the following essays
VIII. Essay on Light with motto, Diaitque Deus Fiat lusc et [?]
IX. Essay on Kant's Critique with motto, Runciman
X. Essay on Milton, with motto, Patriacara, carie libertus.

The Essays given in for Prizes V, VI, VII
were not considered of sufficient merit to have
prizes awarded to them.

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Macnee's subject of
thesis approved
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The Senate approved of the subject
of Thesis for M.A. proposed by P. C. Macnee
B.A. viz. The nebular hypothesis and
the electrical theory.

The Senate again took up the subject
of honours, and science degrees, and resolved
to renew the consideration of it at a future
meeting.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
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March 20th 1875
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Queen's University March 20th 1875

The Senate met and was constituted.

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