Calendar: 1863-1864 Page 277
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EVENING CLASSES 277 the Secretary's Office for attendance on double Course or at third Lecture in each week Students attending two Courses of English may compete for two of the English Prizes but as competitors for the prize for proficiency in five subjects they will be credited only with the marks earned in one English examination VIII -ANGLO-SAXON Bay and Hours of Attendance-Tuesday from to and to On Tuesday to English Literature from the Earliest Times to the Invention of Printing The Lectures of this hour included in the general English course are upon Anglo-Saxon Semi-Saxon and Old English Literature and they define the Saxon element in Modern English On Tuesday to -Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Reading The Lecture of this hour may be attended singly as half course or in connexion with any one of the Lectures in the English Classes books recommended Vernon's Anglo-Saxon Guide Thorpe's Analecta Anglo-Saxonica Bosworth's Dictionary IX ENGLISH HISTORY Days and Hours of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to -V Introductory Summary bringing down the subject to the point reached last Winter Session VI The Wars of the Roses Shakespeare's Chronicle Plays
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