Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 267
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FACULTY OF THEOLOGY 269 KING'S COLLEGE REVIEW The King's College Review is issued terminally HOSTEL FOR THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS Vincent Square Westminster With the approval of the Council and of the Bishops of London Rochester and St Albans Hostel was established in October 1902 under the wardenship of Professor Newsom for those Theological Students who wish for the advantages of common life and is now under the management of the Council The Dean is now Warden and the Rev Barry is Assistant Warden The situation is quiet and within easy walk of the College Note -Intending residents should send in their names as early as possible to the Assistant Warden HOSTEL REGULATIONS Residents are expected to attend the morning and evening offices in the Chapel to be in their rooms by 11 unless leave be obtained from the Warden or Assistant Warden and to conform to the spirit and discipline of the community The order of the day is as follows- 15 short office 30 Holy Communion breakfast 30 Matins in College Chapel followed by the lectures of the College Course 30 tea at the Hostel 30 Evensong dinner 45 coffee in the Common Room 10 Compline The general administration of the House is left as much as possible to the Residents who elect officers from their own body and meet periodically to discuss the affairs of the House -As the Hostel is in the centre of London it is possible to get experience of the best Church work of every kind to hear the first preachers of the day and to be in touch with various social and religious enterprises For particulars concerning the Hostel application should be made to the Secretary King's College ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Students who wish to enter the Preliminary Year will be expected to attend for short examination on the day before Term begins to test their knowledge of elementary Greek and Latin and English Composition They will not be refused admission provided that they prove themselves suitable candidates to start course of training for Holy Orders
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