Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 170
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ICS THE SCHOOL Section books The books required by each pupil are supplied in the Col- lege and are included in the accounts delivered at the end of each Term Pupils whose parents may not wish them to be supplied with new books of their own may have the use of the Collcuv books on payment of the following Fees jE Upper and Lower First Classes per Annum Second Class 10 Upper and Lower Third Classes Upper and Lower Fourth Classes 10 Fifth Class 10 Upper Lower and Middle Sixth Classes 10 The following are the rules and regulations under which such books are lent That books so supplied to the Pupils as being the property of the College shall be usually kept in the School and that such as shall be taken away after College hours with the consent of the Masters shall be brought back on the following morning That the books so supplied to the Pupils shall be examined occasionall ν and should an ν be found missinji or uil- fully defaced the same shall immediately he made good at the expense of the party having had the use thereof In case of the absence of any Pupil during Term his books should be left at the Secretary's Office and not in the class-rooms or if notice of such absence be sent to the Secretary the books will be collected and taken care of On finally leaving the School each Pupil is required to bring his Books to the Secretary's Office when any found missing or wilfully defaced will he charged for at three-fourths of the original price
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