. Calendar 1902-1904 . Convocation.—Convocation consists of the whole bodyof graduates of the University, in all faculties. Except in-directly through its elected representatives, no part of themanagement of the University is exercised by it as a elects the Chancellor, and, in divisions according to faculty,it elects members of Senate as its representatives in Arts,Medicine, Law and Applied Science and Engineering. Anyquestion relating to University affairs may be discussed by it,and a vote taken. The result of such discussion is communi-cated to the Senate, which must consider the re


. Calendar 1902-1904 . Convocation.—Convocation consists of the whole bodyof graduates of the University, in all faculties. Except in-directly through its elected representatives, no part of themanagement of the University is exercised by it as a elects the Chancellor, and, in divisions according to faculty,it elects members of Senate as its representatives in Arts,Medicine, Law and Applied Science and Engineering. Anyquestion relating to University affairs may be discussed by it,and a vote taken. The result of such discussion is communi-cated to the Senate, which must consider the representationmade, and return to Convocation its conclusion thereon. 5. The University Council.—This body consists of thePresident, the senior Professor in each department of theUniversity faculties of Arts, Medicine, Applied Science andEngineering, the Principal of University College, the Prin-cipal of each federated university or federated college and theLibrarian of the University. The Council has power to deal. Calendar for 1902—1903. 31 with all matters affecting the discipline of students, to imposereasonable fines and to control all student societies or asso-ciations. It is also empowered under certain conditions todetermine the time-tables, lectures and laboratory work of theUniversity, to grant dispensations from the lectures and lab-oratory work of the University and Colleges, and to authorizesuch lecturing or teaching in the University by others thanthe duly-appointed professors and teachers as may be deemedexpedient, and to prevent all lecturing or teaching not soauthorized. 6. The Council of University College.—This body iscomposed of the Principal and the Professors and Associate-Professors of the College. It has committed to it thedirection and management of the College with full authorityover and entire responsibility for the discipline (including theimposition of reasonable fines) of the undergraduates inrelation to the lectures and other instructions of


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