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Dr. Wm. McCulloch for maintenance of McCulloch Collection.. $1400.

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The McCulloch Collection, presented by Rev. Dr. McCulloch.
The Patterson Collection, presented by Rev. Dr. Patterson.

A Dynamo, Motor, and Switchboard, presented by Mr. F. Nichols.

The following portraits, views and busts have been presented to the College and are placed in the Libraries :

Portrait of George Munro, painted by J. Colin Forbes, and presented by Helen Munro Schurman; Portrait of Sir William Young, painted by Barrett, and presented by the Faculty of Arts; Portrait of Lord Dalhousie, painted by J. Watson Gordon, and engraved by Thomas Lupton, presented by Professor MacGregor; Portrait of Professor James DeMille, presented by Professor MacMechan: Portrait of John Young ("Agricola "), presented by his son, Judge Young, of Prince Edward Island; an Engraving of Faed's "Scott and his Literary Friends"; an engraved View from Cowie's Hill in 1805, showing Melville Island, also an original Drawing of Halifax from Fort Needham, both presented by Miss Eliza Ritchie, Ph. D.; Photograph of a portrait of Sam Slick," presented by his daughter, Mrs Weldon; Photograph of Mr. Justice Sedgwick; Photograph of "Old Dalhouse;" Bust of John Locke, presented by Professor MacGregor.

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Dalhousie College & University,

BOARD OF GOVERNORS.

JOHN F. STAIRS., Esq., Chairman.

HON. SIR CHARLES TUPPER, Bart., G. C. M. G., C. B., M. D., LL. D., (Cantab., Edin., and Queen's), P. C.

HON. ALFRED G. JONES, P. C., Lieutenant-Governor.
HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF HALIFAX, ex-officio.

REV. JOHN FORREST, D. D., D. C. L., LL. D.

REV. JOHN MCMILLAN, D. D.

REV. ROBERT MURRAY, LL. D.

HON. WALLACE GRAHAM, A. B., Judge of the Supreme Court.

A. H. MACKAY, F. R. S. C., LL. D., Superintendent of Education.

D. A CAMPBELL, ESQ., M. D.

HON. SIR ROBERT BOAK, President Legislative Council.

HON. W. S. FIELDING, M. P., Minister of Finance.

THOMAS RITCHIE, ESQ.

A. I. TRUEMAN, ESQ., M. A., D. C. L.

HON. D. MACKEEN, Senator.

REV. F. W. H. ARCHBOLD.

CHARLES ARCHIBALD, ESQ., M. E.

J. WALTER ALLISON, ESQ.

HECTOR MCINNES, ESQ., LL B.

HON. GEORGE MURRAY, Premier of Nova Scotia.

HECTOR MCINNES, LL. B, Treasurer.

H. B. STAIRS, B. A., LL. B., Secretary.

SENATUS ACADEMICUS.

REV JOHN FORREST, D. D., D. C. L., LL. D., President.

JOHN JOHNSON, M. A., LL. D.

RICHARD C. WELDON, M. A., PH. D., D. C. L., K. C.

JAMES LIECHTI, M. A.

BENJAMIN RUSSELL, M. A., D. C. L., K. C., M. P.

ARCHIBALD MACMECHAN, B. A., PH. D.

WALTER C. MURRAY, M. A.

HOWARD MURRAY, B.A., Secretary.

EBENEZER MACKAY, B. A., PH. D.
DANIEL A. MURRAY, B. A., PH. D.
STEPHEN M. DIXON, M. A., B. A. I.
J. EDMUND WOODMAN, M. A., Sc. D.

ACADEMIC STAFF.

Faculties of Arts and Science.

REV. PRESIDENT] FORREST, D. D. (Queen's), D. C. L. (Vind.), LL.D. (U. N. B.),
George Munro Professor of History and Political Economy.

JOHN JOHNSON, M. A. (Dub.), LL.D. (Dal.), Professor Emeritus.
JAMES LIECHTI, M, A. (Vind.), McLeod Professor of Modern Languages.
ARCHIBALD MACMECHAN, B. A. (Tor.), PH. D. (J. H. U.), George Munro
Professor of English Language and Literature.

WALTER CHARLES MURRAY, B. A. (U. N. B.), M. A. (Edin.), George Munro
Professor of Philosophy and Lecturer on Education.

HOWARD MURRAY, B. A. (Lond.), McLeod Professor of Classics.

EBENEZER MACKAY, B. A. (Dal.), Ph. D. (J. H. U.), McLeod Professor of

Chemistry.

DANIEL ALEXANDER MURRAY, B. A. (Dal.), Ph.D. (J. H. U.), Professor of Mathematics.

STEPHEN MITCHELL I IXON, M. A., B. A. I. (T. C. Dub.), A. M. I C. E., George Munro Professor of Physics and Lecturer on Applied Mechanics.

JOSEPH EDMUND WOODMAN, M. A., Sc. D., Assistant Professor of Geology and Mineralogy.

J. W. LOGAN, B. A. (Dal.), Lecturer on Classics.

PROF. R A. FALCONER, M. A., B. D., (Edin.), LL. D. (U. N. B.), D. Litt. (Edin.), Lecturer on Biblical Literature.

MARTIN MURPHY, D. SC (Vind.), C. E., Provincial Government Engineer, Lecturer on Civil Engineering.

EDWIN GILPIN, JR., A. M. (Vind.), LL. D. (Dal.), D. Sc. (Vind.), F. R. S. C., Inspector of Mines, Lecturer on Mining.

F. W. W. DOANE, C. E., Halifax City Engineer, Lecturer on Municipal Engineering.

C. E. DODWELL, B. A. (Vind.), M. I. C. E., M. C. S. C. E., Resident Engineer Public Works of Canada, Lecturer on Hydraulic Engineering. RODERICK MCCOLL, M. Can. Soc. C. E., Assistant Provincial Engineer, Lecturer on Surveying.

ALEXANDER MCKAY, Supervisor of Public Schools, Lecturer on Practice of

Education.

S. A. MORTON, M. A., (Dal.), Lecturer on Descriptive Geometry.

CHARLES ARCHIBALD, M. E., Lecturer on Mining.

H. W. JOHNSTON, M. Can. Soc. C. E., Lecturer on Surveying.

W. T. KENNEDY, Principal Halifax County Academy, Lecturer on School Management and School Law.

G. J. MILLER, Principal of Dartmouth Schools, Lecturer on History of Education.

F. H. MASON, F. C. S., Lecturer on Metallurgy.

H. S. POOLE, M. A., D. Sc. (Vind.), F. G. S., F. R. S. C., Lecturer on Coal

Mining.

JOSEPH G. S. HUDSON, M. E., Lecturer on Coal Mining.

C. H. PORTER, JR., Examiner in Theory of Music.

F. H. TORRINGTON, Mus. D., Examiner in Theory of Music.

ROBERT LAING, M. A., (McGill), Examiner in History of Music.

Faculty of Law.

RICHARD CHAPMAN WELDON, M. A., PH D. (Yale), D C. L. (Mt. All.), Q. C., George Munro Professor of Constitutional and International Law, and Lecturer on Crimes and Shipping.

BENJAMIN RUSSELL, M. A., D. C. L. (Mt. All.), Q. C., M. P., Professor of Contracts, and Lecturer on Bills and Notes, Sales and Equity.

C. SYDNEY HARRINGTON, K. C., Lecturer on Evidence, Partnership, Agency and Companies.

HECTOR MCINNES, LL. B. (Dal.), Lecturer on Procedure.

WILLIAM B. WALLACE, LL. B., Judge of the County Court, Lecturer on Crimes.

Faculty of Medicine.

GEORGE L. SINCLAIR, M. D. (Coll. Phys. & Surg. N. Y.), M. B. (Univ. Hal.), Examiner in Medicine.

D. A. CAMPBELL, M. D., C. M., (Dal.), Examiner in Medicine, and Clinical Medicine.

A. W. H. LINDSAY, B. A., M. D., C. M., (Dal.), M. B., C. M., (Edin.), Examiner in Anatomy.

JOHN STEWART, M. B., C. M., (Edin.), Examiner in Surgery.

HON. D. MON. PARKER, M. D., (Edin.), L. R. C. S., (Edin), Examiner in Medicine.

ANDREW J. COWIE, M. D., (Univ. Penn.), L. R. C. P., (Lond.) Examiner in Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.

JOHN F. BLACK, B. A., (Vind.), M. D., (Coll. Phys. & Surg., N. Y.), Examiner in Clinical Surgery.

ALEXANDER P. REID, M. D., C. M., (McGill), L. R. C. S., (Edin.), L. C. P., and S., (Can.), Examiner in Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene.

M. A. CURRY, B. A., (Vind), M. D., (Univ. N. Y.), Examiner in Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.

MURRAY MCLAREN, B. A., (Univ. N. B,), M. R. C. S., (Eng.), M. D., (Edin.), Examiner in Physiology and Histology.

WILLIAM TOBIN, F. R. C. S., (Ire.), Examiner in Ophthalmology, Otology, and Laryngology.

HON. HUGH MCD. HENRY, (Judge Supreme Court) Examiner in Medical Jurisprudence.

LOUIS M. SILVER, B. A., (Vind.), M. B., C. M., (Edin.), Examiner in Physiology and Histology.

F. W. GOODWIN, M. D., C. M., (Hal. Med. Coll.), Examiner in Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

F. U. ANDERSON, L. R. C. P., (Edin.). M. R., C. S., (Eng.), Examiner in Anatomy.

EBENEZER MACKAY, Ph. D. (J. H. U.), Professor of Chemistry.

W. H. HATTIE, M. D., C. M., (McGill), Examiner in Pathology and Bacteriologg.

GEORGE M. CAMPBELL, B. A., (Dal.), M. D., (Bell Hosp. Med. Coll.), Examiner in Pathology and Bacteriology.

NORMAN E. MCKAY, M. D., C. M., (Hal. Med. Coll.), M. B., (Univ. Hal.), M. R. C. S., (Eng.), Examiner in Surgery.

STEPHEN M. DIXON. M. A. (Dub.), Professor of Physics.

HECTOR HOWARD MACKAY, M. D., C. M., (McGill), Examiner in Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

MURDOCH CHISHOLM, M. D., C. M., (McGill), L. R. C. P., (Lond.), Examiner in Clinical Surgery.

NORMAN F. CUNNINGHAM, M. D., (Bell Hosp. Med. Coll.), Examiner in Clinical Medicine.

Dean of the College: PROFESSOR HOWARD MURRAY.
Librarian: PROFESSOR DANIEL A. MURRAY.
Curator of the Museum: PROFESSOR J. E. WOODMAN.

Instructor in Gymnastics: SERGT.-MAJOR LONG.

Janitor: ALEXANDER CLARKE.

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Constitution.

The supreme governing body of the College is the Board of GoverAppointments to it are made by the Governor-in-Council on the nomination of the Board. The Governors have the management of the funds and property of the College; the power of appointing the President, Professors, and other officials, and of determining their duties and salaries; and the general oversight of the work of the College.

The Senate consists of the President and Professors. To this body are intrusted, by statute, the internal regulations of the College, subject to the approval of the Governors. All degrees are conferred by the Senate.

The four Faculties of Arts, Science, Law, and Medicine, are committees of the Senate to which are intrusted, subject to the approval of the Senate, the supervision of the teaching of the College, the preparation of regulations governing the courses of study, and the recommendation of suitable candidates for prizes, scholarships, diplomas and degrees.

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§ I -Admission of Students. - Persons of either sex of good moral character may become students of the College by entering their names in the Register, annually, and by paying the annual Registration Fee.

Registered students may, on presentation of their Registration Tickets, and on payment of the proper fees, enter any of the classes of the College, with the consent of the Faculty in which they intend to study.

Students who are candidates for degrees are known as Undergraduates. Candidates for the higher degrees in attendance on classes are known as Graduate students. All others are known as General Students.

§ II. Residence --All students are required to report their places of residence to the President on or before the day appointed in the University Almanac, (October 14th.)

All students not residing with relatives or friends are required to reside in approved lodging houses.

Persons who wish to take students as boarders, must furnish the President with satisfactory references. A Register is kept by the President, containing the names of those persons who have met this requirement; and, for the convenience of students, a list of the names and addresses of such persons will be posted on the notice-board in the College hall at the beginning of the session.

Women students in any Faculty are admitted, on certain conditions, as boarders, to the Halifax Ladies' College.

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