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TReport « OP A SPECIAL COMMITTEE of THE : SCHOOL CORPORATION PK TIIP J[manciiil intecsta. of its |Jrolt^Ms in the School ^roptrti) iUtb gjusiiic^ A- •if ■/ Adopted hy jh« <'orporiillon of (he Meliool, January: tii|Ui,|tM7. ■-- -.■ ■■■■■.■;• U. ■ ""■'•. ■■-■ -"-..".■• Hlcjionio: V Dudley fc BvRym, Pki.vtkrs, 1 1 Colborn*: St., ■';■•. .- ■■ 1S87;- ■■' "• •■■/ • ^ :c r?."™: — ^ A ■. '- »S-' A-. V-v; .# ' % mm Zxiniti iflDebical School /.:■ REPORT of the Giimmitte^ cousiatituj of t)rn. Fulton, Hohert- . son, Teni/)le, lailieiii'U, and Mr. Kirkland, uj>i»oinkd to eonnidev whati^^naticial intin'€^t,if any,iij'ofHHrtor8 Trin- ity Medical Scliod^haiein it, in cane of res bj nation or death; and, Jnd. fo amend the report di^linf/ with their interest in the tichodl property y for .whii:h they have paid, so as to ~ consolidate it with tjii>i one. Ah these al'e complicated (juestions involving several condi- tions or circumstal^^^tishecessary, to show the rejisons for the following reGoinnii^PK^ions, to, tirst, state some gengi'al cohsidera- tions, and some points in- the" progress of the School, and also, to make some exiplanations, which have a direct l)earing upon >yh}>t ■follows,- ■ ■ I ■ .^. ;. . ■■■ ■ .■ ■;, ... Soiije of the present Senior Professors have laborecl in the School fronj ins (^rganizaticm, others, from its first years, when it was small anil the receipts paid only a small dividend, each of wliQUi received the same amoiint per lecture, that is, all \y ere piid p7'o,j'|f(/a per liicture/ /; • ;^ . The numi)er jyf students in attendance steadily niereased, and it had became the largest Medical School in the Province, be- fore thepreseiit Junior Professors, or those tiot iiow paid pro rata,, became c()nnect0l, uiul n'c.'ivtd'a stinulatrvmion was mad.- for iniTcasiri},' thatanuanit by a graded scateof payment per lexiture. aceordinj,' t<» l.aigth of service in the f^chool. After paying running expenses, and salaries of Juniou h-ot'essors out of the yearly receipts, what remains is the portion of the S«'ni(M- Professors, distrihuted pro rata, accordhig to the „uinl.er of lectures in each chair. During late years a part of ..this, whiiLh, previously for several years,' was all di^trihuteil to Senior Profess* us, has heen expended in inaking additions to, and improvements in the Sch.K>l V.uildings, and increasing the e(|uip- ments, in wl^ich accordingly, tl.e Senior Professors have a finan- cial interest, which interest is also pro /•« fa according to the number of lectures in each chair. Therefore, it follows, when a Senior Professor resigns, he is entitle(l to compensation for his interest in the improvements, aud'a Jimior Professor, taking such Professor's place, should purchase the shitre of Improvements be- longing to that chair. It also tVillows, that, when a Senior Profes- 8or "retires, he luus still in etjuity a Hnancial interest in the School, to the growth and extension of which he lias contributed by his labors, and for which interest, he Is justjy entitlcl^to son^e^coni- pensation. Tq secure brevity ajidcleaiAss: all new school build- ings, or additions to them, an< I other pta-manent improvements, also all school funiiture. and apparatus, will be styled ;' a«8e<8," both singly and collectively, and are the property «)f pfQ rata profeji^ors Ao have been assessed to pay for them. The assets a(l& each year "wil^ ^i"^!** •*'* yearly assets, as for exa;.e the sun. of the yearly assri^ in exis- tenceat that time. V ° The title Profes.sor includes that of Lecturer «)r Teacher /where neither of the latter is expressly nientioned. l-eeturt'rs in optional branches are not attected by tliis report. ,^ TRINITY MEPWAL SCHOOL RKFORT Your comniittco having fully conJii.hmMl tb^m? points, fw'g t^> nmko the f()llo^iiig reconmicndtttionH: . r. That juni<)r niemhoi-s of tlu; Faculty holding any of, the chairs enunicratem rata payment per lecture, Uy the nohcine set forth in tlu' rtport adopted Nov. 4th. 1882, viz. : three dollars per lecture their Hrst session, and one dollar increasi; p(!r lecture each suhstHjuent year until 7)ro rata \s r«5ached, subject," however, to the conditioiii. specified in section vi. of that report. - : ^ — . -^_ ^ — II. That the pro rata paymteht {)er lecture shall not in any ^ year hereafter exceed twelve dollars, and tiny Hurplus shall be distributed to such Senior Pr()fessor8 < »f chai.^j^ earning the sur- plus as have paid in full for. their shai^ ofossots, in -proportion* to the number of years' service of each in the School, on other than optional branches, counting from 1872, and the number of lectures each has ; provided, however, that the addition to Junipr Professors, made only to those of them wlfo have been assessed and paid in full for the share of assets allotted to the chair occupied, slmll not exceed, in any year, one (lollar additional per lecture over the amount received the previous year, III. That the assets be divided iiito eight e^ual parts, al- lotted as follows, one part to each of the prlndpai chairs, viz. : (1) Medicine, (2) Surgery, (3) Midwifery, (4) Anatomy, (5) Gen- eral Chemistry, (G) Physiology, (7) Materia Hedica, (8) one-half of one part to Medical Jurisprudence, and one-fourth of one part to Sanitary Science, and the same to Botany, '_. IV; That one-twentieth of each year's assets shall be held to have become cancelled each year thereafter, so tlpt in twenty years from :the time each arose they will be- fully eflncelled. \u *Nqte— The portidrt of surplus for each chair is fouad by takinir ineadTcM^ the whoh, number oflectures given in it, by the present occupant, during thlpeS or hi8 whole term of professorship and dividing tije surplus in the same ratio m the aggregate of lectures of all the chairs is to tlaV¥eaEh chair. If a professoj has trai.8ferred from one chair t<. another, the nun.ber given in a chair previously occupied. 18 to b« credited to the chair DOW occupied. previously n ""^ - ! \t ■t iLJ • . TRINITY MEDICAL SCHOOL REPORT. ' ''' ■- / ;■ ■/'•■- .■^^' - ■ v*^.. \. \ ■■•'*"'. ■ ". ' \. That each Junior Professo^- shall be assessed, for all assets, in existence at the time of Ws appointment, and all added afterwards, whicHirje allotted to his chair, When he has reached pro rrt/a, and his assessment may be sprfead over a period of ten yf^rs, ':' ■..^ ■ ■ • • ' >: yi. That a Professor transferring from a minor chair or one ^having less than (IQO) one hundred lectures, shall be assessed, in aildition, for the portion of assets for the increased number of lectures up to 100, but for no more ; but a Prgf essor transferring from one principal chair t<) another, shall ndt have any additional assessment on account of assets. VII. That a sinking fund be established, so that the assets allotted to cliairs assumed by Junior Professors, with interest may be paid in ten equal annual payments; ^^ VlII. That the sinking fund shall betaken from each year's receipts as an expense, and shall be distributed to Professors who have paid for their share of assets, to each, in proportion to the share of assets aHotled to his ehaii-. After the share of assets allotted to the chair held by a Junior Professor has been paid, he shall share in its division. ' Part Second~Compenf>, V .. " . • ' ,r ' • . . ■ ■•11 ' . ■ ■■. ■ ■ ■ * ■ .. TRIJ^ITT MKDICAL iiCH00l4 R/JPOJiT. 7 -— - - ■ ■.; '-■- . ■.■■,;■■■■ ■■* . :■ ■."_■.,_.._.„:_. .^1^ share of it Mhall be a*hall be entitled to refeeiv^|ij-e- tiring allowance for three years Afterwards on account of. his in^ terest in the School, and, afteiytwenty-one years service in the SchQj)l, shall receive the , maxiinum retiring allowance, and' for any nuiaberof years service le^s than twenty-one and over seven years, shall receive one-fourtet/nth (1-1 4) of the maximum amount for each year's service after the first sevvnyears, for example, for fourteen years service the refring allowance shall be seven-four- teenths (7-14) or one-half ojy the maximum amount. ^III- '^hat the maximum retiring allowance which shall be paid to a Prcifessor after twbnty -one years, or longer service, shall be, each year, the difference/ bet ween the pro rata payment for the year on the nrimber of lectures in the chaii?; and what a"^unior Professtir fcher^ admitted ib the School would receive, each year, on the same njimber of ledtures, by the ascending s■. ■^- ■ v^ -■ '%. "h ■rU;* ir^\ ■V-^ ,o ■■>\ 8 TRmiTY ME OICAL SCHOOL REFOBt. the appropriate* graded scale, beginning the first session with three dollars per lecture, gives each year, to a new Professor on the same number of lectures or demonstrations, not exp^edmg one hundred, « XIV. That a Professor voluntarily relinquishing, at an ear- lier age than seventy, any part of the work of his chair, so as to retain less than one hundred lectures, if so entitled, by length of service in the branch, shall then receive the retiring allowance on the number of lectures he has dropped below one hundred, or if he did not have that many, below the number which he previously held, according to his chair. This section does not apply totrans^ f erring from one chair to another. . XV. That when any Professor or Lecturer reaches the age of seventy, the number of lectures previously allowed him shall be reduced to fifty ; but he shall then get the retiring allowance on the number of lecturea dropped, and. shall retire from his professorship or lectureship when he reaches the age ot seventy- five years. It the chair is a principal one, U will then receive the retiring allowance on the balance of the one hundred lectures, that being^thc full number on which he is entitled to it by sec- tion xiii of thisp-eport. XVI. That in case of resignation or death of any Professor who has paid for the share of assets allotted to his chair, or partly paid for it, or whose length of service entitles him to re- ceive a retiring allowance, the share of assets for which he has paid, with interest, and the retiring allowance, shall be paid to him, or his legal representative, or heirs, in lawful money of Canada, v XVII. That should any jProfessor or Lecturer in Trinity Medi- cal Schooi, join or become connected with any other Medical Col- lege or School in this country, he shall not be entitled^^ny ~^ •N^^E-The appropriate graded scale refers to the graded 8<»le8 for the fol- lowinS-l! Practicrf ASatomyV'i, Practical Chemistry, etc. ; 3» Didactic Lec- tures, and means the particular one the Professor is on. .'■ W-: -?---# TRINITY MEDICAL SCHOOL REPORT, compensation whatever, either for assets or other interest in the School, on withdrawing fi-om it, or, after joining such other Col- lege or School. , ■ XVIII. That should any Professor or Lecturer in Trinity Medical School ^ hereafter, give consent to or agitate any scheme ^ that would tend to destroy its integrity or independence, or should become incompetent, from frequent or habitual indulgence . in alcoholic liquors or narcotic drugs, such Professor or Lecturer shall not be entitled to any retiring allowance. XIX. That the recommendationn of this report be embodied in an agreement to fai£hfully carry out its provisions, which shall be signejj by all members of the School Corporation, and ^ill new members, addeti hereafter, shall be required to sicrrf it, on being elected, before taking their seat. ■ , XX. That this report shall be binding on us and^our suc- cessors, notwithstanding any change of the name of the School, - or enlargement of its powers, should such occur in the future. XXI. That no Professor or Lecturer shall be liabk to make gof)di out of his private means, any obligation incurred bv tht^ Coi-poration of the School by the provisions of this report:" XXII. That any resolution, or any thing, in any previous report, that is, or, may appear inconsistent with the reComriienda- tions in this one, be and is her^iby amended, and shall be con- strued in harmony with' this report and not otherwise. i nr>K^^ ■rs The Connnittee laid the above report before the School Cor- poration, at a meeting held on January 22nd, 1887. It was received and read, and each member was supplied with a printed copy oi it. In order to give time to examine it carefully, the meeting was adjourned one week to January 29th At the ad- journed meeting, after full discussion, the preamble and all the reconmjendations^were approved,and Dr Robertson was instructe«l 10 TRINITY MEDICAL SCHOOL REPORT. to draw up another section (XIV.) giving Professors who vol- untarily retired fi-om a part of their work, at an earher age than seventy, the same rights as those who partly retired at that age : also to add the exjrlariation given, of the way the retmng allowance is found in practical chairs, and some other slight changes. The report as thus amended was then adopted by the Corporation. . The previous reports referred to in this one, are, 1st, that relating to the chairs of Practical Chemistry, Normal Histology, Pathological Histology, etc., which was adopted, Nov. 4th, 1882; 2nd that' relating to Practical Anatomy, adopted Nov. 25th, 1882: and, 3rd. that relating to School property, adopted April 21st, 1886. 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