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[image: Ribbon with motto, Sapientia, et Doctrina, Stabilitas , written above College Crest]

1899-1900

The number of students for this session was
as follows,

Undergraduates in Arts (attending) - 287
General Students (attending) - 19
Post graduates (attending) - 24
Undergraduates in Arts (extra-mural) - 106
Postgraduates in Arts (extra-mural) - 12
Students in Theology - 36
Students in Practical Science - 55
Students in Medicine - 133
[total] 672

or, allowing for double resgistration, 660, as compared
with 633, 589, 567, 564, 533, 456, and 432 in the
seven preceding years.

The main interest of the
College annals for this year, centres in the vigorous
efforts that were made for the strengthening of the
University Staff, and the increase of accomodation and
facilities for carrying on educational work. The
appointment of the Rev Dr Jordan of Strathroy,
to the position of assistant and successor to Professor
Mowat, which came into effect this session, greatly
strengthened the Faculty of Theology. The studies
in Chalder and Old Testament Exegesis and
Honour work were placed in his charge,

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1899-1900

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1899-1900
The number of students for this session was
as follows,
Undergraduates in Arts (attending) 287
General Students (attending) 19
Post graduates (attending) 24
Undergraduates in Arts (extra-mural) 106
Postgraduates in Arts (extra-mural) 12
Students in Theology 36
Students in Practical Science 55
Students in Medicine 133
672
or, allowing for double resgistration, 660, as com-
pared with 633, 589, 567, 564, 533, 456, and 432 in the
seven preceding years.
The main interest of the
College annals for this year, centres in the vigorous
efforts that were made for the strengthening of the
University Staff, and the increase of accomodation and
facilities for carrying on educational work. The
appointment of the Rev Dr Jordan of Strathroy,
to the position of assistant and successor to Professor
Monat, which came into effect this session, greatly
strengthened the Faculty of Theology. The studies
in Chaldee and Old Testament Exeqesis and
Honour work were placed in his charge,
1899-1900