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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA TABILITAS

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Committee was compelled to announce a debit instead of
.. credit balance, amounting to $381.87. a countervailing
.. n in the report was a larger grant from the
General Assembly than the year before by $86.61, the
.. l being $3,265.13. And another gratifying item was a
..d increase in the fees of the session.

..the growth of the Institution up-keep mounted.
..ry year salaries called for revision. Tentative
..ventures in Research deserved encouragement, but
.. the outlay was as yet small. Investments were gone
.. carefully, arrears on mortgages, amounts due,
.. properties taken over all noted, and any
..essary action authorised.

J.A Petrie, B.A, was appointed Fellow and Tutor in
..rew and Prof. Macnaughton was thanked for valuable
.. services which he had rendered during the past
..ion, and a modest honorarium ($100) granted in
..nition of the same.

..he course of the year Principal Gordon announced
.. a letter from Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P, informed
.. of that generous donor's intention to send out
.. England an additional number of famous
.. traits to the University, for which Sir Gilbert was
..mly thanked, as also for his kindly and continued
..rest in the welfare of the University. This is a

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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA TABILITAS

-04

mmittee was compelled to announce a debit instead of
redit balance, amounting to $381.87. a countervailing
n in the report was a larger grant from the
neral Assembly than the year before by $86.61, the
l being $3,265.13. And another gratifying item was a
d increase in the fees of the session.

the growth of the Institution up-keep mounted.
ry year salaries called for revision. Tentative
ventures in Research deserved encouragement, but
the outlay was as yet small. Investments were gone
carefully, arrears on mortgages, amounts due,
properties taken over all noted, and any
essary action authorised.

J.A Petrie, B.A, was appointed Fellow and Tutor in
rew and Prof. Macnaughton was thanked for valuable
services which he had rendered during the past
ion, and a modest honorarium ($100) granted in
nition of the same.

he course of the year Principal Gordon announced
a letter from Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P, informed
of that generous donor's intention to send out
England an additional number of famous
traits to the University, for which Sir Gilbert was
mly thanked, as also for his kindly and continued
rest in the welfare of the University. This is a

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