Calendar: 1885-1886 Page 425
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evening classes 419 is also an examination in each subject at the Summe and Merit are then given to all who obtain respectively three- fourths or three-fifths of the whole number of marks VI No Prize or Certificate can be awarded unless earned Regular and punctual attendance in the particular class for which the reward is given Good conduct Absolute merit in the examination VII The highest number of marks assigned to each sub- ject is 100 The standard for First Class which alone will carry Prize or Certificate of Distinction is 75 marks and upwards The Standard for Second Class which will confer Certificate of Merit is 60 marks to 75 The Stand- ird for Third Class is 50 marks up to 60 All below 50 are placed in the Fourth Class The number of marks gained is not made known but Student may ascertain in the Office the Class in which he has been placed and his position in that Class VIII The Prizes are given at an Evening Meeting held luring the Summer Session The Certificates may be obtained by application at the eP' ollei Office on the same evening IX Certificates of having College prize made out under he signatures of the Principal and Secretary may be ob- ained by application at the College Office Fee 2s 6d for 5ach Certificate XIV Scholarships and Prizes open to all Matriculated Students of the College Conditions on which alonesuch Scholarships and Prizes will open to Matriculated Students of the Evening Classes Thev must have attended at least two Winter Sessions the time ofsending in their names
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