Calendar: 1853-1854 Page 90
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as applied sciences XI Mineralogy by Tennant Esq Professor XII Instruction in the Workshop by Timme Esq Superintendent Dean υί' the Department the Rev Hall Religious Instruction Lectures on some Book of the Holy Scriptures are delivered by the Chaplain every Wednesday and Saturday There are also weekly examinations every alternate week on the lectures and in Text-books chosen by the Principal Those tor the Academical year 1853-4 are- Third Year's Students Butler's Analogy Part II Second Paley's Horac Pauline First Hughes's Outline of Scripture His- tory and Geography These Examination Papers are accurately looked over and system of marks indicating relative merit is established At the close of the Michaelmas and Easter Terms the Students are classed according to merit and after the latter prizes are adjudged to the best Student in each year respectively Student who has obtained Divinity Prize in any one year cannot again become candidate for these Prizes II Mathematics Students of the first year attend Mathematics every day at 10 In the Michaelmas Term those commencing Algebra and Euclid attend Mr Cock those more advanced attend Prof 11 all in Higher Algebra and Trigonometry Students of the second and third year read the Dill'erential or Integral Calculus at 12 with Prof Hall or Higher Algebra and Euclid VI XI with Mr Cock At Hi Students of the second year attend Prof Hall or Mr Cock Mr Hall reads in this Term Spherical Trigonometry In the Lent and Easter Terms Prof Hall lectures at in the Differential Calculus Mr Cock as in the October Term In the middle hour Prof Hall lectures on the Theory of
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