A History of the University of Glasgow, From Its Foundation in 1451 to 1909
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was conferred upon them by the Chancellor, Lord Kelvin ; and after this the opening ceremony took place. Since 1888 the University has twice been honoured by a visit from the reigning sovereign. On 14th May, 1903, the King and Queen paid a visit, halting their carriage m front of the main entrance, where a platform had been erected for the members of the University Court and Senate, and Principal Story on behalf of the University read a loyal and dutiful address of welcome. Queen Victoria, who ...had been received within the old College in 1849, drove to the new University on 24th August, 1888, and halted her carriage to receive an address at the main entrance, where a representative company had assembled. The Commissioners under the Act of 1889 passed two general ordi- nances revising the regulations for the degrees of LL.B. and B.L., although they stated that they had some hesitation in continuing the latter degree. They raised the number of subjects in the curriculum for LL.B. to eight, including four courses of 80 lectures and fovir of forty lectures.
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