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Trustees, Professors and Graduates are requested
to meet in the Senate-Room at half past two
O'Clock. Students will meet at the same
time in the Convocation Hall."

The Secretary was instructed on behalf of the Senate
to request the Board of Trustees to make some temporary
provision for conducting the Mental and Moral
Philosophy and Logic Classes, which should open with the other Arts' Classes on the first of Octber,
if there is no immediate prospect of the
Vacancy in that Chair being supplied.~

It was agreed that in the event of the Governor's
visiting Kingston, the Senate, Graquates and Students
should present an Address. Professors Williamson
and Weir were appointed a Committee to draw up
said Address, Professor Williamson to preside
on the occasion and present the Address.
Closed with the benediction
George Wier Secretary.

Queen's College
2nd and 3rd October 1862
Senate met and in the absence of the
Principal was duly constituted by Dr. Williamson
Chairman Pro tempore.

Sederunt Dr. Williamson Chairman
Professors Mowat, Lawson and Weir.

A letter from the Secretaary of the Board
of Trustees together with an extract from
The Minutes of the proceedings of said Board,
held on the 30th Sepr. was laid before the
Senate. The letter referred to the Senate's

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Trustees, Professors and Graduates are requested
to meet iin the Senate-Room at half past two
O'Clock. Students will meet at the same
time in the Convocation Hall."

The Secretary was instructed on behalf of the Senate
to request the Board of Trustees to make some temporary
provision for conducting the Mental and Moral
Philosophy and Logic Classes, which should open with the other Arts' Classes on the first of Octber,
if there is no immediate prospect of the
Vacancy in that Chair being supplied.~

It was agreed that in the event of the Governor's
visiting Kingston, the Senate, Graquates and Students
should present an Address. Professors Williamson
and Weir were appointed a Committee to draw up
said Address, Professor Williamson to preside
on the occasion and present the Address.
Closed with the benediction
George Wier Secretary.

Queen's College
2nd and 3rd October 1862
Senate met and in the absence of the
Principal was duly constituted by Dr. Williamson
Chairman Pro tempore.

Sederunt Dr. Williamson Chairman
Professors Mowat, Lawson and Weir.

A letter from the Secretaary of the Board
of Trustees together with an extract from
The Minutes of the proceedings of said Board,
held on the 30th Sepr. was laid before the
Senate. The letter referred to the Senate's