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SAPIENT ET DOCTRINA TABILITAS
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1923-1924.

work at Queen's deserve encouragement and support.

In addition to Research proper, the list of Published
papers by the Staff since March, 1923, is unusually large,
and as in Research, range over a wide field. The quality
is high and the matter most interesting. Spread over
a wide series of literary, scientific and philosophic
journals, few readers can have any detailed acquaintance
with these rich stories of interesting and varied
knowledge; but a good deal of it appears in the Quarterly
and Journal of the University, and there can be no better
investment, year by year, than in these two long established
and able periodicals.

This brings the story of Queen's, for the Domesday
Book, down to the close of the session 1923-24. It is
not exactly a formal history, but a record, session by
session, of the outstanding events in the life and
work of the University, and drawn from Trustee and
Senate Minutes, Principal's and Dean's Reports, and various
interesting papers and addresses. Some day, when the
man or woman for the work turns up, Domesday Book
will furnish abundant materials for the History. From
the founding of the University to the close of session 1876-
77 the story was written by the late Dr. Williamson,
from that date to the close of session 1899-1900 by
Miss Saunders; from 1900-01 to the close of session
1923-24 by Dr. Macgillivray, a graduate of 1872.

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