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Khufu at Aug 13, 2022 12:00 PM

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Addenda

Two events, both of deep and painful
interest to Queen's University, must be here recorded,
although belonging to the next
century.

On the first day of the New Year
Mrs Grant, the wife of the beloved Principal
of Queen's, passed away after a long illness.
Her gentle and steady influence had always
been felt for good in the College, though years
of ill health had prevented her from taking
much active part in its life, and it was
with a deep sense of personal loss that expressions
of sympathy were offered to her family.

The following resolution passed by the Alma Mater
and sent to the Principal, well expresses the
feeling of all who had been privileged to know
her.

We, the members of the Alma Mater
Society, would express our deep sympathy with
our beloved Principal in the bereavement he has
suffered since last we met together. The many
bright and beautiful qualities of mind,
and heart which distinguished Mrs Grant,

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Addenda
Two events, both of deep and painful ]
interest to Queen's University, must be here re-
corded, although belonging to the next
century.
On the first day of the New Year
Mrs Grant, the wife of the beloved Principal
of Queen's, passed away after a long illness.
Her gentle and steady influence had always
been felt for good in the College, though years
of ill-health had prevented her from taking
much active part in its life, and it was
with a deep sense of personal loss that express-
ions of sympathy were offered to her family.
The following resolution passed by the Alma Mater
and sent to the Principal, well expresses the
feeling of all who had been privileged to know
her.
We, the member of the Alma Mater
Society, would express our deep sympathy with
our beloved Principal in the bereavement he has
suffered since last we met together. The many
bright and beautiful qualities of mind,
and heart which distinguished Mrs Grant,