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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA STABILITAS
The Principal Dr. Cook, and four Professors
Mowat, Williamson, George, and Weir formed the staff
of the College at this time, together with the Medical Professors.
On 1st February 1858, on motion of the Revd
Dr. Cook, the following Resolutions were entered on the mi-
nutes of the Executive Committee;
I. That whereas the present College Building is
not sufficiently large and Commodions for the accom-
modation of the literary and theological classes, Library,
Museum, &c., and also of the Medical classes, it is desirable
that suitable accomodation should be provided for the
Medical classes in a separate Building.
II. That such accomodation could be most
easily and cheaply provided by the erection of a Building
behind the present College, say on or near the site of the
present wood-house, inasmuch as from its position no archi-
tectural ornament would be at all necessary.
III. That such Building might, along with suitable
rooms for the medical classes, comprise a public Halld fort Gene-
ral Meetings of the Collge, for Prayers, for Divine Service,
for the granting of Degrees, &c,
IV. That the sum of £ 1000. Cy., be expended
1857-58
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