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March 3d 1876
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Day | Department | Examiners |
---|---|---|
Monday March 13 | Materia Medica | Drs Lavell & Fowler |
Tuesday " 14 | Practice of Medicine | Ds Wafer & Yates |
Wednesday " 15 | Chemistry | Dr. Neish & Prof. Dupuis |
Thursday " 16 | Surgery | Drs. Dupuis & Sullivan |
Friday " 17 | Institutes of Medicine | Drs. Lavell & Oliver |
Saturday " 18 | Practical Chemistry | Prof. Dupuis |
Monday " 20 | Obstetrics | Drs. Fowler & Lavell |
Tuesday " 21 | Anatomy | Drs. Sullivan & Dupuis |
Wednesday " 22 | Jurisprudence & Botany | Drs. Neish & Oliver |
to examine the theses of intending graduates
in Medicine as they may arrange among
themselves and to report to the Senate.
Closed with prayer.
W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
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March 18th 1876
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Queen's University March 18th 1876
The Senate met and was constituted.
Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Mowat, Mackerras, Dupuis, Ferguson
and Watson.
The minutes of the last meeting
held March 3d were read and approved.
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elocution prizes
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The Senate having heard the competitors
for the Elocution prizes resolved
that the prize for the serious reading was
due to Harry M. Dyckman and that
for the comic reading to Thomas L.
Cumberland.
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subjects of Thesis
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The Senate approved of the subject
of Thesis for M.A. proposed by Rev. John
Gray B.A. viz.: The inscription on the
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