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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1927-1928-151

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150 faculty of laws COLLEGE OFFICE The College Office is open daily from 30 to o'clock except on Saturdays when the hours are 10-1 It is also open during the first month of each Term from to and on each Friday during Term from to Communications should be addressed to the Secretary King's College Strand London PRIVILEGES OF STUDENTS OF KING'S COLLEGE Libraries Students who pay Composition fees become inter-Collegiate Law Students and as such are entitled to the use of the libraries at King's College University College and the School of Economics and to the other facilities offered by these Colleges to inter-Collegiate students The Law library at King's College is open during the Session from 10 to daily except on Saturdays when it is closed at Registered students of the University are entitled to admission to the University Library at South Kensington on the recommendation in writing of teacher of the University Scholarships Two scholarships of the value of £50 tenable for one year are offered by the University at the Final Honours Examination for the LL degree to Candidates who take subjects and and one other subject The Joseph Hume Scholarship University College in Jurisprudence of £20 is open to inter-Collegiate students of University College Two prizes are offered by the Quain Professor of Compara- tive Law University College one of £12 and one of £10 for the best essays on subjects connected with the lectures in Comparative Law and International Law respectively Candidates must have attended at least two-thirds of the lectures and have worked to the satisfaction of the Professor varying amount of about £120 is given in prizes of books to those attending the lectures on Banking Law The number of prizes is about fifty Social Facilities Students attending any of the Law lectures are eligible for mem- bership of the University of London Faculty of Laws Society See 152
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