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Oct. 20th 1874
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so as best to suit the convenience and promote
the comfort of those frequenting it,
to submit to the Senate any requests or
recommendations as to the use of the room
at other times than during the intervals between
class meetings, to determine, subject
to the approval of the Senate, as to the
suitableness of any papers or periodicals
which the students may desire to introduce
to maintain order to the best of their influence
and ability, and to report promptly
to the Senate any departures from
good order which may occur, and any
violations of No. 18 of the regulations affecting
students that may come under
their notice.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
_______________________
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Nov. 16th 1874
[/margin]

Queen's University November 16th 1874

The Senate met and was constituted

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

The minutes of the meeting held
Oct. 20th were read and approved.

[margin]
Theological matriculants
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The following candidates for matriculation
in the Faculty of theology were
found to have passed the required examinations,
ranking in the first year in the order
of their names:

First year

1. Alexander Macgillivray - Collingwood
2. William Close Herdman - Pictou N.L.

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357

1874-5

[margin]
Oct. 20th 1874
[/margin]

so as best to suit the convenience and promote
the comfort of those frequenting it,
to submit to the Senate any requests or
recommendations as to the use of the room
at other times than during the intervals between
class meetings, to determine, subject
to the approval of the senate, as to the
suitableness of any papers or periodicals
which the students may desire to introduce
to maintain order to the best of their influence
and ability, and to report promptly
to the Senate any departures from
good order which may occur, and any
violations of No. 18 of the regulations affecting
students that may come under
their notice.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
_______________________
[margin]
Nov. 16th 1874
[/margin]

Queen's University November 16th 1874

The Senate met and was constituted

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

The minutes of the meeting held
Oct. 20th were read and approved.

[margin]
Theological matriculants
[/margin]

The following candidates for matriculation
in the Faculty of theology were
found to have passed the required examinations,
ranking in the first year in the order
of their names:

First year

1. Alexander Macgillivray - Collingwood
2. William Close Herdman - Pictou N.L.