Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 63
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general literature and science 61 classed according to their proficiency The Examination in June is followed by public Distribution of Prizes detailed Report is sent at the end of each term to the parents or guardians of each Student both as to his progress and as to his general attention and good conduct during the Term The General Library is open daily to all Students for the purposes of study See Regulations page 189 Λ limited number of Students are admitted to reside within the College see page 190 and some of the Professors as well as others connected with the College receive Students in their own houses See page 193 Dinner is provided in the College Hall every day at Six o'clock for such Students as wish to avail themselves of that accommodation See page 194 THE ASSOCIATESHIP Students who have pursued their studies in this Depart- ment with credit for three years who have been regular in their attendance at Chapel and at the Divinity Lectures and have also attended two extra Courses of Lectures are entitled to be recommended to the Council for election as Associates of King's College See 202 for the privileges of an Associate II It will suffice that Student applying for the Associate- ship shall have passed two years in the Department to which he belongs at the time of his application provided he have passed one year previously in any other Department of the College III The term of study in the College required to gain the Associateship is reduced to two years in the case of those Students who have previously passed two years either in King's College School or in one of the Schools in Union and who had reached the head form of that School before leaving it IV One of the Extra Courses" must be course of three Terms in Hebrew or in one of the modern European or Oriental languages taught in the College and no Certificate
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