The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Mar 1901, p. 6

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e o f in arts. Amllntmonu and elections to Wm the senate shall be for three years, and. 120, is not who will be . until their successors are appointed or $ or when. The remaining five trustees elected. e *=fa." s will be tppointed by the Lle'utenlnt: The senate is vested with .to Governor in Council. In a sense, there-- make statutes for the carrying 'of fore, the Government still has control, the academic work of the uni V jsmcemit'gxu m': appolntr;x;x;t:'.r anii_l:";e and college, including the courges of ex--officio members are only four. > +. d on s % *Aminations; l ever, Mr. Harcourt thought, it could 2{2?"' the conducting of w 20 \never happen that in any difference of ; [oplnlon the four ex-oi'I:lciohe n:'embers Academic Council. . would take one side and t ve ap-- C ade for a Univer. 'potnted by the Lieutenant--Governor in sigrm(};;i:gfl"o:lsgs";t ': Seslenated in f \ Council the other side. It is, therefore, the bill, an "Academic Council." This clear that the university will hereafter council' will have power to deal with be Independent of any (Government con-- all matters of discipline of students, to trol in the very important considera-- control associations of students, and to tion of the management of its finances. decide what &re university a.uoéhtlom. Philanthropy's Opportunity. to determine time--tables, lectures and laboratory works, to grant dispensa~-- Mr. Harcourt added that he hoped tion from lectures, etc, The registrar * fthfit those who had denied themselves of the university shall be registrar of 5 the privilege of giving aid to the uni-- this council, which shall consist of the f § | versity, on the pretence or under the President of the university, who shili ' ¥"* \plea that it was solely and essentially be Chairman; the Principals of Uni-- it ia. Government institution, will now feel versity Colléege and the School -- of f at the fullest lHberty to gratify their | Science, Principals of affiliated colleges, ; philanthropic desires in giving towards \and representatives from the profes-- | | its needs. Some of the important sec-- sors and associate professors, pro-- 8 | tlons of the act as to the property and fessors in the university, and the ' income are modelled after similar sec-- librarian of the university,. The Pre-- t e tions in the Upper Canada bill of last sident's powers are clearly defined. E" session.. Upper Canada College was A college council is provided for to * |laqt session altolzcth%r {;eed flmn;x ]Gov; deal with purely college matters. . ""a ernment control, an e principle o | the sections in question were at that Corporation Wiped Out. | time 'carefully thought out. However, What has been called the Corporation the trustees under the new act have of the University of Toronto and of the sole right to appoint all the officials | University College, Toronto, will no , other than those who teach. The Gov-- longer exist. There was never any rea-- 5 ernment, as heretofore, will appoint | son in fact, Mr. Harcourt said, for the ' the professors, associate 'professors, | distinction, because the Crown held the lecturers, etc.. being, Ot'l cgur;e. tgf property, and therefore there was no |\ heretofore, carefully advised by reason for a distinct corporation. The Chancellor and other heads of the uni trustees hereafter may lease any part | versity. P of the university property for a period | Composition of the Senate. nlt')t ecxceeding forty--two years. Under _ 'The senate of the university will here-- Te _ RCL here was no limit as'to after be composed as follows :--The 5 Minister of Education, thel C;;alncellor. Powers of Trustees. ts the President of the university, the The senate had the power to fix the i ¥ Principal of the college, the President hecture fees to be pal(f by Students in or other head of each tedfratlng univer-- | law and medicine, or by casual students sity or college, and all Chancellors and using the library and laboratories, as Vice--Chancellors of the university who weil as for examinations and degrees held these offices on or before the date The new act vests this power in thé | [o# the pasring of ithis act, ex.--officie trustees.. It is also provided that in-- | members. _ Representatives appointed vestnien't's hcreafter '#hall be ta,k j i ,by the professors and associate profes-- ie nam r'- the University of Tznro n'} f sors of the university : Mathema-- !t * 'd' & t(" 'el n f tyho p & f | ties, physics, chemistry, biology, geol-- to and not in the name of t fi ursar, ~gy and physiology, two members ; po-- 'as formerly. The Bursar will act as litical economy. constitutional law, Ro-- secretary for the trustees. Formerly * man law and history, two-- members ; the Lieutenant--Governor in-- Council fessors \and {assoctate® professor®" in dealt with all matters relating to the ' '%';O es &A i 5o retirement and superennuation of pro-- 4 e college, one member; the Law So-- fessors and other teachers. These pow-- 1 ciety of Upper Canada. the governing ers are now also vested in the Board / body of every federated or affiliated of Trustees. 2,'.'2{3 :,r :&I}?:?eén Athl'.f! %ml,l;scTe. ef:g'-\ A clause of minor importance pro-- © one member ; gzradu 20 in' t 'f the vides that Italian and Spanish, hereto-- ' l & o. o aenn a,0 fore university subjects, shall now be University of Toronto enrolled in Uni-- considered as University College #ub-- versity College. twelve members ; k Y y . Coeg xfx;a,gm;t:s of VlcttJona. Unlvera!lty and jects, the graduates of University of Toronto enrolled in Victoria College, five mem-- Trinity and Federation: bors ; graduates in law, two memberg ; The question of the federation ef \ graduates in medicine, four members ; Trinity University is dealt with in the ' | persons cholding certificates as high act. ~It is provided that should the ? school Principals or assistants, who Senate of Trinity University on or be-- are actually engaged in teaching, two fore the 1st day of January, 1902, noti-- ' members ; federating universities, one fy the Minister of Education -- that ' representative for every 100 graduates Trinity has decided to federate with ; the University of Toronto, all}sections

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