Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 381
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EVENING CLASSES 375 II Students of this Department who are attending at least two classes have the privilege of becoming "Matri- culated Students of King's College London by payment of an additional fee of £2 12$ III The Principal requests each Matriculated Student of this Department on entering his Second Winter Session to contribute the sum of £1 Is towards the expenses of the restoration of the College Chapel IV Students who matriculate in any one year are retained on the list of Matriculated Students in subsequent years provided they continue to attend at least two classes Boxes are provided in the corridors of the College in which Students may keep their caps and gowrns books &c VI All fees are to be paid upon entrance It is important to the College authorities that the entries for each Session should as far as possible be made few days before the day fixed for the commencement of the Course in order that the necessary arrangements as to Lecturers and Lecture-rooms may be properly made but Students may enter at any time during the Course VII The College cap and gown which are worn by all Matriculated Students may be purchased from Messrs Cox and Son 28 Southampton Street Strand VIII letter of introduction from the Clergyman of the District from the Student's Employer or the Head of his office or from some other known person is in every case required upon entrance IX Further information may be obtained and Fees may be paid at the Secretary's Office from 10 to daily also after the commencement of Lectures from to on the evenings of Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday After the commencement of the Course the Principal will fix day and hour for seeing Matriculated Students XI All Students entering for any subject which is divided into two or more Divisions will be examined and classified
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