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- | [{{: | + | The Senatus Academicus was an administrative body of Trinity College that was formally organized in 1845. Originally it consisted of the [[presidents|president]], [[trustees|trustees]], |
- | The Senatus Academicus was an administrative body of the college that was formally organized in 1845. Originally it consisted | + | By 1847, the Senatus Academicus was defined as being made up of two houses: |
- | By 1847, the Senatus Academicus was defined as being made up of two houses : the Corporation and the House of Convocation. The Corporation was composed of 24 trustees, the President, and the Chancellor. They were responsible for tasks such as managing college funds, appointing professorships, | + | With the end of the House of Convocation as a body in 1883, the Senatus Academicus transitioned into consisting of the Corporation, |
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- | The House was composed of the fellows, professors, and all graduates of the college. Their powers were delegated by the Corporation. These typically consisted of advising and making plans for the college, nominating junior fellows, and naming and endowing scholarships, | + | |
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- | With the end of the House of Convocation as a body in 1883, the Senatus Academicus transitioned into consisting of the Corporation, | + | |
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