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1875-6

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Oct. 19th 1875
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[natu]ral science, provided he compete for honours
in chemistry and natural science.

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application from
W.E. D'Argent
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The Senate considered an applicaiton
from William E. D'Argent to be allowed
meanwhile to attend the Senior Latin and
Greek classes and to have the examination
of his qualifications to attend them deferred
till the time of the first monthly examination.
The Senate found that they
could not comply with Mr. D'Argent's request.

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application for B.A.
from Charles Black
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In reply to a letter from Mr.
Charles Black B.A. of Syracuse University
the Secretary was instructed to inform
him that before he can be admitted
ad eundem gradum it will be
necessary for him to produce satisfactory
proof of his rank and character.

Closed with the benediction.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary



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Nov. 1 1875
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Queen's University November 1st 1875

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Mowat, Mackerras, Dupuis and Ferguson.

The minutes of the last meeting
(held Oct. 19th) were read and approved.

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application from
Thomas Wilson
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In reference to an application from
Thomas Wilson the Senate resolved to
disallow an option between history and
natural science and require attendance
on all the classes of the graduating year,
to dispense with attendance on Senior
Greek; and to require an examina[tion]

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