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PRINTED FOR THE UNIVERSITY BY THE NOVA SCOTIA PRINTING COMPANY.

1886.

NOTICES.

The more important changes in this Calendar will be found in §§ I, II, IV-VIII, X, XII, XIII, XIV, XXI, XXVI, XXVII, XXXII.

Copies of this Calendar, with the Examination Papers set in the session of 1885-6, may be obtained, at twenty-five cents each, from H. Barnes, Esq., Nova Scotia Printing Co., Halifax, N. S.

ADDENDA.

To the list of members of the Faculty of Arts, p. 18, add Professor Seth.

ALUMNI HISTORICAL ESSAY PRIZE.

A Prize of Fifty Dollars is offered by the Alumni Association for the best Essay (provided it be of sufficient merit) on the History of Dalhousie College.

The competition is open to all persons, whether members of the University or not.

The Essays may be of any length, but conciseness is recommended.

Competitors are required, in making statements of fact, to cite authorities, but are advised not to make lengthy quotations.

Essays must be in the hands of the Secretary of the Alumni Association (H. W. C. Boak, Esq., Halifax) on or before the 1st March, 1887. Each essay must be distinguished by a motto, and must be accompanied by a sealed envelope, endorsed with the motto of the essay, and containing inside the name of the author.

The essay to which the prize is awarded will become the property of the Association.

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