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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1856-1857-70

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70 general literature and science IV English Language Literature and Composition Modern History For the Course of Study in 1856-7 seepage 77 The Lectures are given on Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday from to 3J and embrace English Literature History and Composition The Lectures are divided into General and Special Of these the former occupying the first hours from lj to 2j embrace that amount of work which is necessary for general education the latter discuss more minutely and fully the subjects before touched upon Attendance on the General Lectures comprising two on Language and two on History in every week is required from every Student But in cases where the Parents or Friends of the Students are anxious to obtain some diminution of their work for them they may obtain permission for them to absent themselves from one or other of the Special Lectures on application to and by leave of the Principal The hours of work are so arranged that if the Junior Division attend the General Lectures on History on Mondays and Thursdays from to the Special Lectures occupy from 2J to 3J on the same days and the Senior Division attend the General and Special Lectures on the English Lan- guage during the same hours -VI French and German Lectures are given- In French on Monday and Thursday from 3J to 4J In German on Tuesday and Friday from 3j to 4j Special Instruction is also given from 4J to 4J to those wishing for additional time at these subjects II Students of the First Year those who have not kept three Terms are required to attend the Lectures of the Professor of French Students of the Second Year those who have kept three but not six Terms are required to attend the Lectures of the Professor of German
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