Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 188
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182 applied sciences 13 Metallurgy ו see page 202 Practical Metallurgy see page 203 Huntington Professor McMillan Demonstrator 14 The Workshop see page 204 Walker Μ Ι Μ Ε Superintendent II SYLLABUS OF LECTURES Divinity All Matriculated Students must attend the Divinity lectures unless exempted by the Principal The Lectures are delivered by the Principal every Thursdav and the subject for the ensuing year will be uThe Christian Creed and its Evidences There are terminal examinations in the lectures Marks are given to- the papers at these examinations according to merit and the students are classed at the close of each Term At the close of the academical year prizes are adjudged to the best Students in each year No Student can gain prize more than twice Any Student meriting prize third time will receive Certificate of Honor The Barry Prize will be awarded at Midsummer to the Matriculated Student who passes the best examination in Divinity irrespective of the year to which he belongs No one can gain this Prize more than once Pure Mathematics Hours of attendance Monday Wednesday Thursday 10 20 to First Year 40 and Tuesday 11 45 to י Monday Wednesday Thursday and Second Year Friday 11 45 to mU י Tuesday 10 20 to 11 40 Wednesdav llnrd Year Thursday and Friday 11 45 to
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