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Khufu at Aug 13, 2022 12:10 PM

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

and supported by the Power and Sympathy
which is unfailing and mightier than man's in
the sad darkness and blankness of the great
loss (See Q.U.J Jan 18th 1901)

The other event referred to was of national
and even of world wide importance.

On January the 22nd 1901 Her Gracious
Majesty, Queen Victorua, died in the sixty
fourth year of her reign. Among the numberless
expressions of love and grief which flowed
in from her sorrowing subjects it was deemed
fitting that Queen's University, which bore Her
Majesty's title by her special permission, and
which had from time to time received other
proofs of the royal favour should express the
sense of her great loss. The following address
was accordingly written by Professor Glover and
sent in the name of the Council and Senate
of Queen's to His Majesty, King Edward VII.

Eaduardo Regi Imperatori:

Conciluim et Senatus Universitatis
Reginae Comadensium:

Cum nuper matrem tuam
diu et ab ominibus amatan dec nutile
conjugi restituerit optatissimo, chors
inseruerit callestium, tibi verco nobisque

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and supported by the Power and Sympathy
which is unfailing and mightier than mans in
the sad darkness and blankness of the great
loss (See L.Y.J Jan 18th 1901)
The other event referred to was of national
and even of world wide importance.
On January the 22nd 1901 Her Gracious
Majesty, Queen Victorua, died in the sixty
fourth year of her reign. Amoung the number-
less expressions of love and grief which flowed
in from her sorrowing subjects it was deemed
fitting that Queen's University, which bore Her
Majesty's title by her special permission, and
which had from time to time received other
proofs of her great loss. The following address
was accordingly written by Professor Glover and
sent in the name of the Council and Senate
of Queen's to His Majesty, King Edward VII.
Eaduardo Regi Imperatori:
Conciluim et Senatus Universitatis
Reginae Comadensium:
Cum nuper matrem tuam
diu et ab ominibus amatan dec nutile
conjugi restituerit optatissimo, chors
inseruerit callestium, tibi verco nobisque