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1878-9

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Oct 4th 1878
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Prof. Mackerras was appointed to draw up
a new programme of the subjects of the matriculation
examination for the next three years.

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application from
C. Graham Adams
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There was read an appliction from C.
Graham Adams a fourth year student of Albert
College, Belleville to be received ad eundem.
The Senate having considered the list of
subjects already taken up by Mr. Adams in Albert
College agreed to receive him ad eundem
in nine of the subjects contained in the curriculum
for graduation, provided he present satisfactory
certificates of having passed in those
subjects, and to require him to attend this
session the classes of ethics, natural philosophy
and natural science.

The Senate agreed to meet on Saturday
next at ten o'clock A.M. for the purpose
of ascertaining the results of the examinations.

Closed with the benediciton.

G.M Grant, Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary

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Oct 12th 1878
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Queen's University October 12th 1878

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt the Vice Principal Dr. Williamson,
Professors Mowat, Mackerras, Dupuis,
Ferguson and Watsons.

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matriculants
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It was found that the following freshmen
named in the order of merit had passed
the matriculaiton exaimination in Arts viz.:

1. Robert Moir, Hay, Huron Co. - Kingston C.J.
2. Herman Martin Froiland, Kingston - " "
3. John Young, Colborne - Sydenham C.J.
4. Richard A., Lavell, Kingston - Kingston C.J.
5. Archibald McLaren, Lakeside - Brantford, C.J.
6. William J. Butler } equal, Mill Point - Private Tutor
7. John Hay } Pinkerton - " "
8. William Spankie, Williamsville - Kingston, C.J.
9. James Brown, Beaverton - Port Perry
10. Joshua Reynolds Johnston, Chesterville - Morrisburg, H.L.
11. Herbert B. Rathbun, Mill Point - Private tutor

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