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1876-7

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Ap. 24. 1877
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undergraduates in Medicine named in
alphabetical order have passed their
primary examination in Medicine
viz. Thomas W. Beeman, Selby:
George Cline, Wellington
Hugh A. Craig, N. Gower
Henry A. Evans, Kingston
Wm. B. Kennedy, Pembroke
P. U. Kidd, Warsaw
Dennis P. Lynch, Allumettte S.
James Macarthur, Ailsa Craig

Of these gentlemen, Messrs Kennedy,
Clinton and Lynch having obtained
ninety per cent of the marks in three
subjects at the written exaimations
were exempeted from an oral examination.

The Senate having found the
production of certificates by the following
medical undergraduates named
in alphabetical order viz.

George Henry Bowen, Kingston
Jonathan Day, Port Hope
Thomas H. Dumble, Kingston
Edward Michael Higgins, Ottawa
Fred. Scovil Leroy Holmes, Farmersville
Andrew B. Hourigan, Peterboro
Henry Alva Macdonnell Hubbs, Northumberland Co.
Eugene C. McNichol, Norwood
Lyndsay Flagg Millar, Kingston
Daniel Phelan, N. Gower and
Simmons S.S. Scovill, Portland

to be in accordance with their regulations,
and the reports of the Exami[ners]

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1876-7

[margin]
Ap. 24. 1877
[/margin]

undergraduates in Medicine named in
alphabetical order have passed their
primary examination in Medicine
viz. Thomas W. Beeman, Selby:
George Cline, Wellington
Hugh A. Craig, N. Gower
Henry A. Evans, Kingston
Wm. B. Kennedy, Pembroke
P. U. Kidd, Warsaw
Dennis P. Lynch, Allumettte S.
James Macarthur, Ailsa Craig

Of these gentlemen, Messrs Kennedy,
Clinton and Lynch having obtained
ninety per cent of the marks in three
subjects at the written exaimations
were exempeted from an oral examination.

The Senate having found the
production of certificates by the following
medical undergraduates named
in alphabetical order viz.

George Henry Bowen, Kingston
Jonathan Day, Port Hope
Thomas H. Dumble, Kingston
Edward Michael Higgins, Ottawa
Fred. Scovil Leroy Holmes, Farmersville
Andrew B. Hourigan, Peterboro
Henry Alva Macdonnell Hubbs, Northumberland Co.
Eugene C. McNichol, Norwood
Lyndsay Flagg Millar, Kingston
Daniel Phelan, N. Gower and
Simmons S.S. Scovill, Portland

to be in accordance with their regulations,
and the reports of the Exami[ners]