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...terms of the elected Fellows are arranged to fall so that one vacancy occurs each year by expiration of term. All graduates of the first degree, of five or more years standing, in any of the departments of the University, and all persons who have been admitted to any degree higher than the first, whether honorary or in course, are entitled to vote, and are eligible for the office of Fellow. Fellows are eligible for re-election...
...Elective Fellows, serving for three years, elected by and representing the several Faculties as follows: Faculty of Law, one Fellow; Faculty of Medicine, two Fellows; Faculty of Arts, four Fellows; Faculty of Applied Science, two Fellows; Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science, one Fellow...
...Representative Fellow from each of the affiliated Colleges,-- (two secular and four theological colleges not a part of the University.) These Fellows are appointed by their respective Colleges...
...Four Non-Resident Representative Fellows, elected for terms of three years by postal ballot, only those graduates who are resident in each of the four "non-resident" districts having the right to vote for the representative Fellow for that district. The four districts are: (1) New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland; (2) Province of Ontario; (3) Manitoba, British Columbia, and North-West Territories; (4) the United States...
...writings were many and he was recognized as one of the leading zoologists in the country. For many years he has been a director of the Boston Society of Natural History. He was a Fellow of the National Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of Boston, and of many other leading scientific academies at home and abroad. Among the clubs of which he was a member were the Thursday evening, the Round Table and the Examiner Clubs of Boston, and the Saturday Club of Cambridge...