Minutes of the General Council, 1. köideThe University Press, 1898 CONTENTS.--v. I. Meetings, 1-74; Oct. 10, 1860-Apr. 14, 1897. |
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... curriculum necessary to obtain a Degree in Arts , which was as follows , viz . : — " The Court is of opinion that all candidates for the degree of Master of Arts should attend the class of Natural History as part of the Undergraduate ...
... curriculum necessary to obtain a Degree in Arts , which was as follows , viz . : — " The Court is of opinion that all candidates for the degree of Master of Arts should attend the class of Natural History as part of the Undergraduate ...
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... curriculum in Arts , and the students are deprived of an option given them by the University Commissioners . " On a division , the Motion was lost , there being for the motion 20 votes , and against it 34 . The Rev. Charles M'Combie ...
... curriculum in Arts , and the students are deprived of an option given them by the University Commissioners . " On a division , the Motion was lost , there being for the motion 20 votes , and against it 34 . The Rev. Charles M'Combie ...
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... curriculum required for it , and partly from the high standard to which the examination for that De- gree has of late years been carried , would , it is believed , both of their own inclination , and to the great satis- faction of their ...
... curriculum required for it , and partly from the high standard to which the examination for that De- gree has of late years been carried , would , it is believed , both of their own inclination , and to the great satis- faction of their ...
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... curriculum to be carried out by classes taught at such hours or seasons of the year as might enable persons engaged in business to become students ; and whether attendance for a given number of sessions should entitle such students to ...
... curriculum to be carried out by classes taught at such hours or seasons of the year as might enable persons engaged in business to become students ; and whether attendance for a given number of sessions should entitle such students to ...
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... curriculum required for it , and partly from the high standard to which the examination for that Degree has of late years been carried , would , it is believed , both of their own inclination , and to the great satisfac- tion of their ...
... curriculum required for it , and partly from the high standard to which the examination for that Degree has of late years been carried , would , it is believed , both of their own inclination , and to the great satisfac- tion of their ...
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agreed to appoint Alexander Alexander Bain amendment Angus Fraser Apostolical Benediction Assessors Bill Bursaries Business Committee Chair Changes and Draft Class clause Convener Curriculum David Brown Degrees in Arts Draft Ordinance Aberdeen Edinburgh Eighteen Hundred elected Faculty following Deliverance GEDDES Glasgow held as read Honours James Forbes James Smith John laid last Business-Committee last Meeting Library LL.D Marischal College Medical Meeting of Council Members of Council members of last ment Minutes of last mittee Motion anent motion was seconded opinion Ordi Parliament Patrick Cooper Prayer present Principal Professor Struthers proposed read the following recommend Rector remit Report Representation Scholarships Scottish Universities seconded this motion Secretary for Scotland Senatus Academicus show of hands sity submitted supplementary to Ordinance thereon tion unanimously agreed unanimously resolved Univer Universities Commission Universities Commissioners Universities Scotland University Council University Court University of Aberdeen voted William William Dey
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Page 24 - to take into consideration all questions affecting the wellbeing and prosperity of the University, and to make representations from time to time on such questions to the University Court, who shall consider the same, and return to the Council their deliverance thereon.
Page 343 - ... to vote as may be present in person or by proxy at a subsequent general meeting of which notice has been duly given and held at an interval of not less than fourteen days nor more than one month from the date of the meeting at which such resolution was first passed...
Page 323 - Section hereof, a student shall be obliged to pass in all the required subjects at one or not more than two examinations ; provided that he may offer himself for re-examination as often as may be necessary to satisfy this condition.
Page 281 - The Lord Chancellor, when he speaks to the House, is always to speak uncovered, and is not to adjourn the House, or to do anything else as mouth of the House, without the consent of the Lords first had, except the ordinary thing about bills, which are of course, wherein the Lords may likewise over-rule...
Page 303 - Research Students within the meaning of Ordinance No. 61 (General No. 23 — Regulations for the Encouragement of Special Study and Research and for the appointment of Research...
Page 226 - A committee may elect a chairman of their meetings : if no such chairman is elected, or if he is not present at the time appointed for holding the same, the members present shall choose one of their number to be chairman of sucli meeting.
Page 226 - ... an equal division of votes the chairman of the meeting shall have a second or casting vote.
Page 181 - Act. 1889. An act for the better administration and endowment of the universities of Scotland.
Page 323 - V. The Preliminary Examination shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 13 [General No. 8 — Regulations as to Examinations] ; and, subject to the provisions of the immediately succeeding section hereof, a...
Page 343 - ... as may be present, in person or by proxy (in cases where by the regulations of the company proxies are allowed), at any general meeting of which notice specifying the intention to propose such resolution has been duly given...