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attendance on the classes of the first year in
Arts and also agreed to represent to their friends
the necessity of their securing for them the
services of Private Tutors.

The Senate adjourned to meet again at
the call of the Principal.

March Eighth, One Thousand and Eight hundred
and Forty Two.
The Senate met at the call of the Principal
for the purpose of admitting the Candidates
who have been found qualified to matriculation,
and the above [superscript]ten[/superscript] Candidates whose names
are recorded in the minute of the Sederunt
of yesterday were matriculated, after which
the Principal delivered an address to them
as members of the University.

It was agreed that the Principal and
Professor Campbell should draw up
such regulations for the government of
the College as might for the present be
found necessary, and that they should
examine applicants and admit such as they
might find qualified to matriculation.

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attendance on the classes of the first year in
Arts and also agreed to represent to their friends
the necesisty [necessity] of their securing for them the
services of Private Tutors.

The Senate adjourned to meet again at
the call of the Principal.

March Eighth, One Thousand and Eight hundred
and Forty Two.
The Senate met at the call of the Principal
for the purpose of admitting the Candidates
who have been found qualified to matriculation,
and the above [superscript]ten[/superscript] Candidates whose names
are recorded in the minute of the Sedement
of yesterday were matriculated, after which
the Principal delivered an address to them
as members of the University.

It was agreed that the Principal and
Professor Campbell should draw up
such regulations for the government of
the College as might for the present be
found necessary, and that they should
examine applicants and admit such as they
might find qualified to matriculation.