Report of the President of Queen's College, Belfast, for 1903-04

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of Queen's College, Belfast. 
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our professors. 
We had opportunity thus afforded of entering into friendly intercourse with the students ; and we thus began a session which has progressed most favourably and pleasantly. 

" I remain, dear Mr. 
President, 

" Your very faithful Servant, " S. 
Edw. 
Busby, m.a., 
ll.d., 
t.c.d., 
" Dean (C. 
of I.), 
Queen's Coll., 
Belfast." 
" The Rev. 
the President, d.d." 

" Irish Presbyterian Church, 

" General Assembly, 

"Rotunda Buildings, Dublin, 

" 9f7i day of J%ne, 1904. 

" Dear President,—I have much pleasure in reporting that, as far as known to me, the conduct and character of the Presbyterian students attending the College this session have been uniformly good. 

" I am, 

" Yours faithfully, 

" Matthew Leitch, " Dean of Residences for the students of the 

Presbyterian Church in Ireland." 

" Bth June, 1904. 

" Dear President Hamilton,—To the best of my knowledge, the Methodist students at the Queen's College have conducted themselves in a way entirely satisfactory during the past year. 

"I am, 

" Very faithfully yours, 

"Wm. 
Nicholas, d.d., 
" Methodist Dean of Residences." 

" Adelaide Park, Belfast, 

" Juns 7th, 1904. 

" Dear Sir,—It is a pleasure to me to be able to report that the conduct of the students under my care during the session has been entirely satisfactory. 

" Yours faithfully, 

"Douglas Walmsley." 
"The President, " Queen's College, Belfast." 

The College Library. 
The following report from the Librarian, Professor F. 
S. 
Boas, M.A. 
(his first report since appointment), 1 give with sincere pleasure. 
It is an account of good work well done, and of admirable results achieved:— My Dear Mr. 
President, 

4,I send, at your request, a short report on the progress of the Library duiing the Session 1903-4.