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the proposed scheme, and their willingness
to assist the Students by every means in their
power in carrying the same into effect.
The Secretary was instructed to communicate
notice of the above to the Students.

Some Students having been lately in the
habit of attending without their gowns,
the Senatus enjoin that in future no Student
appear within the College grounds without
his gown, and that information of this injunction
be conveyed to the students by the Secretary.

The Secretary stated that before the Christmas
holidays he had paid the first installment of
Scholarships and Bursaries to such students as
were entitled to the same by Competition and to
such others studying with a view to the Ministry
as appeared to be in the most straitened circumstances
viz, Scholarships awarded by
Competition I Class
[left column]1 Donald Ross

[right column]2 Alexander McBain.

II Class Alexander Campbell
III Class D. James Macdonnell.

Bursaries given to those in straitened circumstances
studying for the ministry
James McCaul, Duncan McDonald
Walter Ross, George Porteous James Mullen
Archibald Currie. This allotment was approved
and sanctioned by the Senatus.

The Secretary was instructed to pay John
Ross of the Junior Class, the first installment
of a Bursary, his circuumstances and Conduct
warranting such an appropriation. ~

Closed with prayer
George Weir Secy

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Geep

There is smudge evidence of a possible extra line at the end (would be on line 45) that failed to be included in the photocopy. If so, it would read "to the Senatus"