Edinburgh," open to all occupations and sects of religion, restricted to such branches only as are applicable to our present state, and having the power to expand with the growth and improvement of our society." The original Board of Governors consisted... Calendar of Dalhousie College and University - Page 6by Dalhousie University - 1900Full view - About this book
| Emerson Bristol Biggar - British Columbia - 1889 - 1056 pages
...of religion, restricted to such branches only as are applicable to our present state, and having the power to expand with the growth and improvement of...President of Council, the Provincial Treasurer, and the Speaker of the House of Assembly. After unsuccessful efforts on the part of both the British Government... | |
| Nova Scotia. Superintendent of Education - Education - 1893 - 890 pages
...of religion, restricted to such branches only as are applicable to our present state, and having the power to expand with the growth and improvement of...President of Council, the Provincial Treasurer and the Speaker of the House of Assembly. After unsuccessful efforts on the part of both the British Government... | |
| John Castell Hopkins - Canada - 1898 - 544 pages
...of £9,750, which remained over from the funds collected at Castine in Maine during the war of 1814. The original Board of Governors consisted of the Governor-General...President of Council, the Provincial Treasurer and the Speaker of the House of Assembly. In 1835 the LieutenantGovernor of the Province was directed "... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1912 - 446 pages
..." Act to incorporate the Governors of Dalhousie College at Halifax " became law. The original Board consisted of the GovernorGeneral of British North...Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, the Bishop, the Chief Justice, the President of the Council, the Treasurer of the Province, the Speaker of the House of Assembly,... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1912 - 340 pages
..." Act to incorporate the Governors of Dalhousie College at Halifax " became law. The original Board consisted of the GovernorGeneral of British North...Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, the Bishop, the Chief Justice, the President of the Council, the Treasurer of the Province, the Speaker of the House of Assembly,... | |
| A. E. Southall - Canada - 1914 - 694 pages
...an "Act to incorporate the Governors of Dalhousie College at Halifax" became law. The original Board consisted of the GovernorGeneral of British North...Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, the Bishop, the Chief Justice, the President of the Council, the Treasurer of the Province, the Speaker of the House of Assembly,... | |
| 1919 - 74 pages
...Board of Governors. 1848-1885. i branches only as are applicable to our present state, and having the power to expand with the growth and improvement of our society." The very limited amount of the funds of Dalhousie made it possible for her to meet the need for professional... | |
| Canada - 1920 - 1034 pages
...of religion, restricted to such branches only as are applicable to our present state, and having the power to expand with the growth and improvement of our society," the institution had through a hundred years of struggle and success nobly lived up to its objects and ideals.... | |
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