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The minutes of former meeting were read and
approved of.

The accounts for printing and binding
the College Ode on the visit of His Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales, etc. were submitted
and found correct, and Dr. Williamson
undertook to lay them before the Trustees.

The Secretary was instructed to get Matriculation
Tickets printed, without presenting
which no students can receive a Class ticket,
or be considered a member of the University,
or have access to the Library. It was resolved
that the Class-tickets in the Faculties of
Arts and Divinity shall be taken out within
two weeks after the opening of each class,
after which period no one shall be admitted to
the Classes except by special permission of
the Senatus.

It was likewise unanimously resolved
that the Students in Arts and Divinity
shall be required to wear College Caps and
Gowns;—the Gowns for Arts Students to be
black with narrow-red trimming down
the front, and sleeves—for the Divinity Students
Black Gowns with Velvet Collars. The Students
are required to wear their gowns and Caps
while going to and from College, in their Classes,
and on all public occasions. A penalty of
twenty-five Cents is annexed to every infraction
of these regulations.

It was further resolved that in future the
Professors shall wear gowns and Caps in
their class-rooms.

The Library accounts were submitted, and
found correct, viz.

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[margin]48[/margin]

The minutes of former meeting were read and
approved of.

The accounts for printing and binding
the College Ode on the visit of His Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales, etc. were submitted
and found correct, and Dr. Williamson
undertook to lay them before the Trustees.

The Secretary was instructed to get Matriculation
Tickets printed, without presenting
which no students can receive a Class ticket,
or be considered a member of the University,
or have access to the Library. It was resolved
that the Class-tickets in the Faculties of
Arts and Divinity shall be taken out within
two weeks after the opening of each class,
after which period no one shall be admitted to
the Classes except by special permission of
the Senatus.

It was likewise unanimously resolved
that the Students in Arts and Divinity
shall be required to wear College Caps and
Gowns;—the Gowns for Arts Students to be
black with narrow-red trimming down
the front, and sleeves—for the Divinity Students
Black Gowns with Velvet Collars. The Students
are required to wear their gowns and Caps
while going to and from College, in their Classes,
and on all public occasions. A penalty of
twenty-five Cents is annexed to every infraction
of these regulations.

It was further resolved that in future the
Professors shall wear gowns and Caps in
their class-rooms.

The Library accounts were submitted, and
found correct, viz.