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1877-8

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Oct. 13, 1877
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Queen's University, October 13th 1877

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt the Vice Principal Prof. Williamson,
Professors Mowat, Mackerras, Dupuis, Ferguson,
and Watson.

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programme of
examinations
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The following programme of the matriculation
and pass examinations which had been
agreed upon at an informal meeting of Professors
held September 26th was approved of:


[date] [time] [subject] [subject] [subject] [subject]
Wed 3d
Thur 4th 10 A.M. Latin matricul. English Liter.
2 P.M. Latin matricul.
Frid. 5th 10 A.M. English gram. French
2 P.M. English gram. French
Mon. 8th 9 A.M. Mowat scholarship
Tues. 9th 10 A.M. arithmetric & algebra junior mathem.
2 P.M. Euclid Matric. junior mathem.
Thurs. 11th 10 A.M. senior mathem. chemistry Greek matricul. natural politics
2 P.M. senior mathem. chemistry Greek matricul. natural politics
Frid. 11th 10 A.M. logic. metaphys.
2 P.M. logic. metaphys.
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matriculants
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It was found that the following freshmen
named in the order of merit had passed the matriculation
examination in Arts viz

1. Adam Riddell Linton, Westmeath
2. John Patterson Hume, Seymour East
3. Henry Charles Fowler, Kingston
4. Daniel McTavish, Leone
5. Herbert Macdonald Mowat, Kingston
6. Henry Harry Thomas Shibley, Kingston
7. Robert George Feek, Guelph
8. William James McCuaig, Vanleek hill
9. James Smith, Port Elgin
10. James R. O'Reilly, Kingston
11. James Sommerville, Bradford

and that Joseph Anderson had passed in English
literature.

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Tassie prizemen

scholarships awarded
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It was found that the Tassie Prize had
been gained by Adam R. Linton.

It was found that the scholarship in
Arts had been gained as follows:

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