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381

1874-5

[margin]
Ap. 10 1875
[/margin]

In accordance with the report of the Committee
the Senate refused to sustain Mr.
Macnee's Thesis.

[margin]
Asselstine & Herald
admitted to
examination
[/margin]

Letters from Messrs. Asselstine and
Herald undergraduates of the fourth year
were read, explaining their absence from
more than one fifth of the meetings of
certain classes, and praying to be admitted
to the University examinations notwithstanding
such absence. The Senate after
considering their explanation acceded to
their prayer.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
_________________________
[margin]
Ap. 27th 1875
[/margin]

Queen's University April 27th 1875

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Mowat, Dupuis, Ferguson,
and Watson.

The minutes of the last meeting held
10th inst. were read and approved.

[margin]
undergraduate
[/margin]

On a review of the written examinations
in Arts the Senate sustained the
University examination of the following
undergraduates in Arts named in the order
of merit:

First year
1. James Ross
2. George Macdonald
3. Thomas Scales
4. James William Mason
5. Frederick C. Heath
6. John G. Creeggan

384

381

1874-5

[margin]
Ap. 10 1875
[/margin]

In accordance with the report of the Committee
the Senate refused to sustain Mr.
Macnee's Thesis.

[margin]
Asselstine & Herald
admitted to
examination
[/margin]

Letters from Messrs. Asselstine and
Herald undergraduates of the fourth year
were read, explaining their absence from
more than one fifth of the meetings of
certain classes, and praying to be admitted
to the University examinations notwithstanding
such absence. The Senate after
considering their explanation acceded to
their prayer.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
_________________________
[margin]
Ap. 27th 1875
[/margin]

Queen's University April 27th 1875

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Mowat, Dupuis, Ferguson,
and Watson.

The minutes of the last meeting held
10th inst. were read and approved.

[margin]
undergraduate
[/margin]

On a review of the written examinations
in Arts the Senate sustained the
University examination of the following
undergraduates in Arts named in the order
of merit:

First year
1. James Ross
2. George Macdonald
3. Thomas Scales
4. James William Mason
5. Frederick C. Heath
6. John G. Creegan