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1873-4

[margin]
Oct. 7th 1873
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11. Thomas Stuart Glassford
12. Henry Amey Asselstine
13. James McArthur

[margin]
Dow to be examined
orally
[/margin]

It was found that John Ball
Dow had passed in all the departments
except mathematics, and it was agreed to
subject him to an oral examination in
that department.

[margin]
Scholarships awarded
[/margin]

The Senate found that the scholarships
in the first three years had been gained as
follows:

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1st year
[/margin]

First year
1. Watkins John Reeve Lavell with honour of Mowat
2. Campbell, Louis William Shannon
3. Leitch Memorial (1) William Henderson Irvine
4. St Pauls Montreal - Alexander McKillop
5. Allan - James Cumberland
6. Mowat - David Philip Clapp

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2d year
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Second year
1. Synod (1) - James George Stuart
2. Hardy Memorial - John Ferguson
3. Aberdeen - Hugh Cameron

[margin]
3d year
[/margin]

Third year
1. Synod (2) - Thomas Dickie Cumberland
2. St. Andrews - Charles McKillop
3. Kingston - Archibald McMurchy
4. Cataraqui - Robert Walker Shannon with honour
of Kingston

[margin]
case of 4th year
student to be considered
[/margin]

The candidates of the fourth year
having neglected to give in answers on the
History paper, the Senate after considering
their case agreed to refer action in regard
to it till tomorrow at one o'clock.

Closed with prayer.

W Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary

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1873-4

[margin]
Oct. 7th 1873
[/margin]

11. Thomas Stuart Glassford
12. Henry Amey Asselstine
13. James McArthur

[margin]
Dow to be examined
orally
[/margin]

It was found that John Ball
Dow had passed in all the departments
except mathematics, and it was agreed to
subject him to an oral examination in
that department.

[margin]
Scholarships awarded
[/margin]

The Senate found that the scholarships
in the first three years had been gained as
follows:

[margin]
1st year
[/margin]

First year
1. Watkins John Reeve Lavell with honour of Mowat
2. Campbell, Louis William Shannon
3. Leitch Memorial (1) William Henderson Irvine
4. St Pauls Montreal - Alexander McKillop
5. Allan - James Cumberland
6. Mowat - David Philip Clapp

[margin]
2d year
[/margin]

Second year
1. Synod (1) - James George Stuart
2. Hardy Memorial - John Ferguson
3. Aberdeen - Hugh Cameron

[margin]
3d year
[/margin]

Third year
1. Synod (2) - Thomas Dickie Cumberland
2. St. Andrews - Charles McKillop
3. Kingston - Archibald McMurchy
4. Cataraqui - Robert Walker Shannon with honour
of Kingston

[margin]
case of 4th year
student to be considered
[/margin]

The candidates of the fourth year
having neglected to give in answers on the
History paper, the Senate after considering
their case agreed to refer action in regard
to it till tomorrow at one o'clock.

Closed with prayer.

W Snodgrass, Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary