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Paper 3E
To: Senate
From: Mr. D. P. Robertson
Registrar
Subject: Regalia for
Jan. 23, 1967
lay members of Senate
It was decided some time ago that the Bqard of Governors
should be provided with a special gown for ceremorles on the campus.
All Faculty members and those staff members who hold university
degrees have gowns which are the official regalia of the University
which granted them their degrees.
Senate could now decide to provide gowns identical
to those for the Board of Governors for those lay members of
Senate who do.not have gowns from other institutions. I have dis-
cussed this matter with the Chancellor and the President and we
are agreed that to keep the gowns the same for lay members of
Senate and for the Board of Governors would have a number of ad-
vantages. Firstly, it would in a sense symbolize the close inter-
action between the Senate and the Board, and secondly, it would
provide fewer complications whén lay Members of Senate are elected
to the Board of Governors.
• Recommendation: That Senate adopt the gown specified
for the Board of Governors as the official gown for laymembers
of Senate who do not have gowns from other institutions.
D. P. Robertson
Registrar.
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