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ship in Theology by the late Alexr. Spence, D.D. of St.
Andrew's Church, Ottawa.
On Convocation day a letter was received from J.
S. Macdonald Esq., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, proposing to found
a Scholarship to yield at least one hundred dollars per
annum, and to be called the Marion Stewart Macdonald
Scholarship as a tribute to his mother, whose name it
will bear. This Scholarship is to be awarded to the most
deserving Student from the County of Glengarry, should
he require its aid. Preference is to be given to Orphans,
and the Senate may divide it any year between two deserv-
ing Students.
Besides the large library bequeathed to it by the late
Robert Sutherland B.A., and other additions referred to in the
Calendar, a gift from her Majesty's Government of the publications
of the Scottish Record Office, consisting of fifteen large folios and
several octavos, was received. These comprise the Chronicles of
the Picts and Scots, the Acts of the Parliament of Scotland,
the Registers of the Privy Council, of the Lord High Treasurer,
the Exchequer Rolls, and all the Documents that bear on the
History of Scotland from the earliest times. These
publications form an addition to the Library that could

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ship in Theology by the late Alexr. Spencer D.D of St.
Andrew's Church, Ottawa.
On Convocation day a letter was received from J.
S. Macdonald Esq., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, proposing to found
a Scholarship to yield at least one hundred dollars per
annum, and to be called the Marion Stewart Macdonald
Scholarship as a tribute to his mother, whose name it
will bear. This Scholarship is to be awarded to the most
deserving Student from the County of Glengarry, should
he require tis aid. Preference is to be given to Orphans,
and the Senate may divide it any year between two deserving
Students.
Besides the large library bequeathed to it by the late
Robert Sutherland B.A, and other additions referred to in the
Calendar, a gift from her Majesty's Government of the publications
of the Scottish Record Office, consisting of fifteen large folios and
several octavos, was received. These comprise the Chronicles of
the Picts and Scots, the Acts of the Parliament of Scotland,
the Registers of the Privy Council, of the Lord High Treasurer,
the Exchequer Rolls, and all the Documents that bear on the
History of Scotland from the earliest times. These
publications form an addition to the Library that could