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1880-1

[left column] Feb. 17th 1881

English literature

[left column] Rev. Lewis Lewis B. A.

An application was read from the Rev.
Lewis Lewis B. A. Ockbrook, England to be admitted
to the degree of B. A. ad eundem. The
Senate having examined the Calendar of St.
David's College, Lampeter, Wales, as also a certificate
bearing that Mr. Lewis is a Bachelor of
Arts of said College, and having found them
and Mr. Lewis' letter satisfactory, unanimously
resolved to confer upon him the said degree
at the statutory meeting in April.

[left column] Thorburn prize essays

Prof. Dupuis and Mr. Nicholson were
appointed to examine the essays given in for
the Thorburn prize.

[left column] prize books

It was agreed that the prize books for
this session be bound by Smith and Patterson
provided they will do the work as cheaply as
last session

Closed with the benediction

J. B. Mowat
Secretary

George M Grant
Principal

[left column] March 3d 1881

Queen's University March 3d 1881

The Senate met and was constituted

Sederunt Principal Grant Professors Mowat and
Dupuis and Mr. Fowler.

The minutes of the last meeting held Feb 17th were
read and approved.

[left column] Wm Spankie

There was read a letter from William Spankie
stating that he had obtained the position of Principal
of the Kingston Academy and requesting that on their
account he might be allowed to come up to the April
exams, without further class attendance. The Senate agreed
to comply with Mr. Spankie's request.

[left column] primary medical exam in chemistry

In reply to a Petition from the candidates
for the Primary examination in Medicine the
Senate decided that they shall be exempted from
atendance on the Chemistry class after Monday
14th inst, and that their examination in Chemistry
shall be held at the same time as the examinations
of the Medical classes.

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