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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1876-1877-332

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330 EVENING GLASSES Demand and Supply VI Education VII Waste VIII Taxation IX Population and Emigration The Functions of Government SPECIAL PRIZE Prize of the value of Ā£5 will be given by 'Friend of the College to those gaining the highest aggregate marks in the ordinary Examination in Political Economy at the end of the Session and for an Essay on subject con- nected therewith The number of marks allowed for the Examination and the Essay will be equal and no Prize will be awarded to anyone who does not gain an aggregate equal to three-fourths of full marks in each subject No one can compete except he has regularly attended the Lectures of the Tooke Professor The subject of the Essay for 1876-77 will be The relation of agriculture to other forms of industry and the extent to which legislation may hinder and assist it Candidates must send in their Essays each bearing motto and accompanied by sealed letter3 containing their names to the Secretary of the College on or before March 31 The Prize will be given in books on History or Political Economy to be selected by the successful candidate subject to the approval of the Tooke Professor 29 PUBLIC READING AND SPEAKING Days and Hour of Attendance Tuesday and Friday from to Introductory Remarks-On Public Reading and Speaking -What is Elocution -Definition of the terra-Estimation in which the art was held by the Ancients-Its subsequent com- parative decline and neglect-The great value of Elocution
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