Calendar: 1887-1888 Page 128
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124 general literature and science Matriculated Students are required to attend at least 15 lectures during the week University of London -Arrangements are made for the superintendence of the studies of Students preparing for the Matriculation Intermediate Arts and Examinations Students are requested to confer with Professor Hudson Civil Service Appointments-As far as possible arrange- ments will be made for preparing Candidates for these Examinations Before entrance Students should consult the Dean of the Department Lectures on the higher branches of Literature Ancient and Modern will be given during the ensuing year from to on every day of Term but Saturday Details will be announced at the beginning of each Term The Fee for each subject will be One Guinea per Term II SYLLABUS OF LECTURES Religious Instruction All Matriculated Students must attend the Divinity Lectures unless exempted by the Principal Lectures are delivered every Wednesday Afternoon during the Academical Year by the Principal and the Chaplain on the Holy Scriptures The Principal's subject for the coming session will be the Pentateuch and the books of Joshua and Judges The Chaplain will lecture on the Gospel of St Luke There are terminal examinations in the subjects treated in the Lectures Students are classed at the close of each Term according to their work in these examinations
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