Calendar: 1885-1886 Page 149
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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 145 sufficiently advanced to enable them to take advantage of the College classes The Principal and Professors nave the power of sending back for time any who may be considered disqualified for admission The Mathematical subjects are Euclid Books II Arith- metic and Elementary Algebra including simple Equations The examination in Classics will be in Grammar and in passages to be translated from Standard Greek and Latin authors also an easy passage for translation from English into Latin prose II One Exhibition of £50 given out of the Sambrooke Trust will be awarded to the Student who passes the best examination in Classics on entering this Department in October 1885 provided he is under seventeen years on October 1885 See page 165 III The regular work of the Term will begin on Thursday October Wednesday January 20 and Wednesda May on which days all old Students are required to be presenl at 10 unless special leave of absence is obtained before- hand from the Principal IV The Council require that Half-term's Notice be given to the Secretary in writing of the removal of Student from the College This notice must be given before the close of the first half of the Term in which Student is to leave and if not so given the payment of Half-term's Fees will be required In 1885-86 the Half-terms will end on November February 20 and June The Students received into this Department are- Matriculated Students or those admitted to the regular and full prescribed course of study Each Candidate for Matriculation must produce test monial of good character from his last instructor and when
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