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TOROHTTO} P&ZXTTED VOB THB SOCISVTt 1857. ..^i<^^^9W l^eyi^T.y^^L ■'^^ The EDITH and LORNE PIERCE COLLECTION .^^. .-S ■•W'lV*,- t .^' , <«) Aoisunt Mtnliter, St fMnei*CMhedral,Torontflu (/) Preiidentt Toronto School of Medicine, tie, Uf) Late Principal of Upper Canada Colleee. (,k) Formerljr Profeiior of Surgery, University of Toronto. (0 Profeiior of Natural Theoloffjr, Trinity College, Toronto. U) Formerly Buriar«f the Univerilty. (k) Mathematical Maiter, Upper Canada College. (i) Editor of the Anglo-American MagoMine, and Canadian Jlmanae, (m) Pi'ofeiior of Chemiitry, UnWerilty CoU«;ge, and formerly ViceXhaneellor of th* Vnlveriity. (n) Pro-Vlee-Cbaneellor of the Univenity, I8SS. (o) Editor of ihe RiAbu tf tht Courtt t. E. N, H. A ^^t^™"". H. W, M. A. I.>-g-.tb«,^e.- 8. MA ^'T'"^' ^- ^- ^• McKeo,„, J.. ^. ^. I ^'!7;/*'' »«-• W., H. A. Patton/ Hon. J., b o J '^'■"*' ^^- ^- »• Stected. m Heaa Master of th^VT' "~~ ' («) Reere of the Town hin'^n'!:'* °^'""™" School, (6) Member of ihp ° "'*'*P "^ "'fo'd, »S5e. ^ (O Fo„„er[;i;„tfsrf Ma? ""^^'^^. "«• Crf) Formerly Professorrf^e^rr ''"' ^»-"»'ty of Toront. (/) FormerlT Professor o' p • "^ ^'"'°' »' (?) Coroner for the c.tv of r"'**"' ^'"*°'"y' ^'"'ver,ity of T (A> Pro. Vice. Chancellor of . „ "t'"ln ] Head Master of the Brighton Orammar School. [«] Head Master of the Stratford Grammar School. [t] Head Master of the Milton Qrammar School. . t«] Solicitor to the County of Perth, ^ . [f] Formerly Treasurer of the Municipality of St. Thomai, t"'] Head Master of the Gait Orammar School, 112 GENERAL LAWS, **Oumium rcgiiwi perom oratio." affttun L— C^c Sodttg, 1. The Society shall consist of the Graduates of King's College aiid V '* University of Toronto ; and of the Students of University College, 2. It shall be called €|c m^ittxsitu €iAltQt Ktcrnra anil 3. The objects of the Society shall be : the encour- agement of Literary and Scientific pursuits among its members, hy Discussions and Essays on subjects suitable for that purpose ; and by the establishment of a Heading Eoom. 4. 'No controverted point in religion or politics shall be admitted for discussion in the Society. 5. The President and Professors of University College shall be the Patrons of the Society, and shall have the right of attendance at all its meetings. 12 THE UNIVEU81TY COLtlOK /-•'■' JBfftfcn ll.-~ieitmhtr8» '?! 1. The Society shall consist of Ordinary, Honorary, Corresponding and Life Members. 2. Ordinary Members shall consist of Graduatea and Students. ,, , , 3. Honorary Members shall consist of Graduates, as hereinafter determined, and such Ordinary Mem- bers as the Society may elect. 4. Graduates of King's College and the Univer- sity of Toronto, who have already («) taken a higher degree than Bachelor of Arts in the same, shall be Honorary Members. 5. Ordinary Members, upon taking a higher degree than Bachelor in any of the Faculties, at the Univer- sity of Toronto, shall thereby become Honorary Members. 6. Corresponding Members shall consist of such Grp.duates, not resident in Toronto, as may be de- sirous of contributing to the objects of the Society. 7. Life Members shall consist of such Ordinary Members as shall have subscribed for four years to the funds of the Society. (a) February 22nd, 1864. 1 1 k V tlTERAUT AND SCIfiNTIFIO 80CIETV. II- \orary, hifitea iver- her 8. Candidates for Membership shall be nominated at an ordinary meeting, and balloted for at the next ordinary meeting. 9. The Election of Members shall be by ballot ; the votes of a majority present shall elect a Graduate or Matriculated Student, and the votes of two-thirda present, an Occasional Student. 10. An Occasional Student shall be nominated by one of the oiBBcers of the Society, and, when elected, shall have the right to continue a member of the Society only so long as he attends University College, unless elected an Honorary Member. ,, „^,, 11. Each member, on admission, shall subscribe his name to a declaration to observe the laws of the Society. icb le- 7 o J9fct(on III.— ®fflffr«« . i 1. The officers shall constitute the General Com- mittee of the Society, and shall consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Curator, and four Councillors — two of whom shall be Graduates. 2. The election of officers shall take place annually, by ballot, at the ordinary meeting preceding the close of the academic year. 14 THB UNIYERSITT OOLLE€& f! I 3. Members, to be eligible for offices in the Society, shall be nomiiiafced at the ordinary meeting preceding the election ; iwd such aa are nominated for superior office?; and not elecl:ed thereto, shaii be eligible for election, as Councillors. ' 4. The General Coaimittee shall make by-laws for conducting the business of meetings, and for other- wise carrying out the laws of the Society. 6. The President, or, in his absence, one of the Vice-Presidents, alternately, shall preside at all meet- ings of the Society, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the meeting. 6. The Secretary shall keep the minutes, and con- duct the correspondence of the Society and General Committee, and notify Debaters and Essayists of their appointment, 7. The Treasurer shall receive and account for all moneys belonging to the Society, and notify members of the fees and fines in arrear. 8. The Curator shall have charge of the Eeading Boom, and shall have authority to enforce the rules, subject to an appeal to the General Committee. 9. Vacancies in the General Committee shall bo filled up in the same manueraa at the Annual Klectious. \:f. LITERAaY AMD SOIENTinO SOOIRTT. 16 ciefcy, ceding 5erior efor ''v:i: #)^w:-i^-.v.'.-i^ ,!lnB=iaoom. L The Eeading-Eoom shall remain open from nine o'clock in the morning until sun-set, each day, except Friday, when it shall remain open until the close of the meeting of the Society. 2. Members on entering the room shall sign their names in the Register ; and shall avoid such discus- eions as might disturb others in the room. 3. No periodicals shall be removed from theRead- ing-Eoom. 8 - Jicrtfsn VI.— JTCnancf. 1. The annual subscription for Ordinary Members shall be 53. 2. Matriculated and Occasional Students of Uni- versity College, not members of the Society, shall be admissible to the Eeading-Boom on an annual pay- ment of 2s. 6d., and on signing a declaration to observe the rules of the same. LITERAttT AND SOIlNTiriO 8O01BTT. n fe- lal 3. The following fines shall be imposed under the laws: ■■ ■'■ '-•'■■ ■■■•'■ Id ■ Non-attendance at an ordinary meeting Ordinary Member. 3d. Member of Uen. Com. 6d. 1 Non attendance of an appointed Debatei* 7Jd. Is. 3d. 1 Failure in reading an Essay .... w. Is. 8d. 1 Disobedience to the Chuir, discretionarv with Chairman, no': to exceed . . 2s. 6d. 6 s. ■ ■ 4. Appeals against lines sliall be decided by the General Committee. 6. One week, after notification from the Treasurer, shall be allowed for the payment of fines and fees ; and if not then paid, the defaulter may be struck off the roll. JBfctfon VII.— flUeratfonB in i1)t !Lato3. 1. Alterations in the laws shall be discussed only at the last meeting in each term, or such other meet» ing as the General Committee may appoint, after having been announced ut a previous meeting. 2. No such alteration shall take place without re- ceiving the votes of two-thirds of the members pre- sent, nor without the sanction of the College Council, H Tns uNivE&Brnr colleob BY-LAWS. II 1. Tho Order of Business at the Ordinary Meetings of the Society shall be as follows : {a.) The minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed, and then signed by the Chairman. (J.) Election of Candidates for admission, previous- ly nominated. (c.) Nomination of Candidates for admission. (d.) Communications received since the last meet- ing. (e.) Business from the G-eneral Committee. (f,) Business arising out of the minutes. (y.) Notices of Motion. (A.) Roll called, (i.) Essay read. OO Question Debated. Cfc.) Announcements for the next meeting. I LITERARY AND SOIENTIPIO BOCIKTT. If 2. The following Motions shall be in order at any time: (a.) To adjourn the meeting. (b.) To postpone the discussion. .. ■ ' " T (c.) To refer to the General Committee. 3. The following time shall be allowed in the Order of Business : (a.) Twenty minutes to the Essayist. Cb.) Fifteen minutes to each Speaker. (c.) Ten minutes to the Opener for his reply at the close of the debate, 4. Every Motion, and Notice of Motion, before being read to the Society shall be put in writing by the mover. 6. Each Member, during the last fortnight of each term, shall hand to the Secretary four questions for debate, from which the G eneral Committee shall select such as may be approved. 6. The Secretary shall prepare a list of the Essayists and Debaters for each meeting during the year, and place the same in the Eeading Uoom. 20 THB ITNIVERSITT OOLLKOB i:H 7. The Treasurer sliall, each month, announce the fines and fees due by members, and place a list of the same in the Reading Room. 8. The Curator shall prepare a list of the Periodi- cals received, with the value of single copies, and place the same in the Reading Boom. 9. Each Member shall have the privilege of admit- ting a Visitor to the Heading Eoom and Ordinary Meetings of the Society. .' . ^\ ' '\-'\ ■"•■■ .'" ■■,^'■■7; 10. Any By-law may be suspended for one meet- ing by a majority of the members present. -.' -- 'J^ '/*VM,*v''.*fv ir^,>,... /;.|aiAi«m) i' -t^" . A.^r ^i;..-p -■■h- ! 1v''';*;i ;i.i-: Mr^f'^-^^'s,'-' :'^^'-' ':-'n ■■• LZTERAar AMD SOIXXTXriO BOOIBTT. 21 ffl^ronolosfcsl lift of OSctrf # Pbbhisemt. 1854— A. Crooks, m. a. 1854— A. Crooks, m. a. Vici- 1854— W. W. Baldwin. C. E. English. 1854 — J. E. Sanderson. E. Crombie, b. a. 1854— E. Crombie. 1864 — Thomas Hodgins. 1855— Wm. Wedd, M. A. 1850— Wm. Wedd, M. a. TICB'PBXSIDEKTB. 1856 — J. McKeown, b.a. C. E. English, b.a. '55-6— N. O.Walker, b.a. 1850— T. Hodgins, b. a. M. Crombie, b. a. BaCBBTART. 1855-0 — James Boss. 1856— James Boss. 1865 — Thomas Hodgins. Tbbasueek. 1854 — J. E. Sanderson. 1854— M. M. Crombie. 1855— W. H. Bowlbj. 1855-6 — N. Monsarrat. 1850— N. Monsarrat. 1855 — J. E. Sanderson. 1855— C. D. Paul. .. OOXTKCILLOBB. 1854 — James Brown, b.a. D. E. Blake,B. a. Thomas Hodgins. C. J. Macgregor. 1854— N. M. Trew, b. a. J. McKeown, b. a. C. E.^English. Nelson Bums. 1864-5— N. Kingsmill. CUBATOB. 1850— C. D. Paul. 1855— N.M. Trew, B.A. Adam Crooks, M. a. M. M. Crombie. Alex. McNabb. 1855-6 — Geo. Kennedy. 1 856 — A. Cattanach, b. a. C. E. English, b.a. Nelson Bums. B. S. Appelbe. 22 THE UNIVEflSITY COLLZOa LITER ABT AMD SCIENTIFIC SOCIETT. )pfrfolitral0 uceiiittr at t^e E(al(in|/ %loom. * Anglo- Amorican Mngazine. Barrie Northern Adyance. Belleville Hustings Chronicle. Belleville Intelligencer. Berlin Telegraph. ^Blackwood's Magazine. Boston, (U. S.) Anglo-Saxon. Brampton Times. ^Canadian Journal. 'Canadian Quarterly Review. CarletoD Place Herald. Chatham Kent Advertiser. Chatham Western Planet. Duudas Warder. *Edinburgh Quarterly Review. Guelph Herald. ♦Harvard College Magazine. •Journal of Education. Kingston Chronicle and News. Kingston Herald. London Canadian Free Press. London Herald. London Middlesex Prototype. *Loudon (Eng.) Quarterly Review. •Lower Canada Law Reports. Montreal Commercial Adver- tiser. Montreal Pilot. Montreal Transcript. Montreal Witness. Newburgh Index. New- York Albion. New- York Independent. New- York Spectator, Niagara Mail. Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa Gazette. Prescott Telegraph, Port Hope Guide. Quebec Gazette. Quebec Mercury. St. Catherines Post. Simcoe Norfolk Messengf Stratford Examiner. Three Rivers luquirer. Toronto Christian Guardiar. Toronto Colonist. Toronto Echo. Toronto Leader. Toronto Times. *Westminpter Quarterly Re- "tiew. Windsor Herald. Woodstock Gazetteer. Woodstock Sentinel. ^ *MoBtbl7 or QuMtsrly* ^