201

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

3 revisions
Khufu at May 29, 2022 05:06 PM

201

198

1866-7

[margin]
April 18, 1867

2d year students
passed 8
[/margin]

merit, viz:

Second Year
1. Robert Crawford
2. James E. Burgess
3. William Malloy
4. Hugh J. Macdonald
5. Irwin Stuart
6. Peter L. Livingston
7. Archibald B. McLean
8. John Francis Fraser

[margin]
Wm R. Mulock
to be examined
in Nat. History
next session
[/margin]

Mr. William R. Mulock wsa found
to have passed in all the subjects in which
he was examined as an undergraduate of
the second year, but as he was absent
through sickness from the examination
in Natural History it was agreed to examine
him on that subject in the beginning
of next session.

[margin]
1st year students
passed
[/margin]

First Year
1. Thomas McGuire
2. Mark Rogers Rowse
3. James Montgomery
4. Ebenezer D. McLaren
5. George L.B. Fraser
6. Alexander H. Ireland
7. Duncan McTavish
8. John Thomas Kerr
9. Percival H. Edmison

[margin]
Candidates for honors
[/margin]

On a review of the written examinations of
the candidates for honours it was found that
the order of merit was as follows, viz;

[margin]
3d year
[/margin]

Third Year
1. Robert Campbell, 1st class in Mathematics
& Natural Philosophy, 1st class in Natural
His[tory]

201

198
1866-7

[margin]
April 18, 1867

2d year students
passed 8
[/margin]

merit, viz:
Second Year
1. Robert Crawford
2. James E. Burgess
3. William Malloy
4. High J. Macdonald
5. Irwin Stuart
6. Peter L. Livingston
7. Archibald B. McLean
8. John Francis Fraser

[margin]
Wm R. Mulock
to be examined
in Nat. History
next session
[/margin]

Mr. William R. Mulock wsa found
to have passed in all the subjects in which
he was examined as an undergraduate of
the second year, but as he was absent
through sickness from the examination
in Natural History it was agreed to examine
him on that subject in the beginning
of next session.

[margin]
1st year students
passed
[/margin]

First Year
1. Thomas McGuire
2. Mark Rogers Rowse
3. James Montgomery
4. Ebenezer D. McLaren
5. George L.B. Fraser
6. Alexander H. Ireland
7. Duncan McTavish
8. John Thomas Kerr
9. Percival H. Edmison

[margin]
Candidated for honors
[/margin]

On a review of the written examinations of
the candidates for honours it was found that
the order of merit was as follows, viz;

[margin]
3d year
[/margin]

Third Year
1. Robert Campbell, 1st class in Mathematics
& Natural Philosophy, 1st class in Natural
History