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148 FACULTY OF LAWS Social Facilities Students attending any of the Law lectures are eligible for mem- bership of the King's College Faculty of Laws Society and of the University of London Faculty of Laws Society Students who become students of the University are eligible for membership of the University of London Union Society and Athletic Union Law students can be elected members of the Arts Commoh Rooms which consist of reading writing and smoking rooms The weekly and daily papers are taken The subscription is per Term KING'S COLLEGE FACULTY OF LAWS SOCIETY This Society organises the non-academic activities of the students of the Faculty and is the representative of the Faculty in all matters connected with the Union Society of the College It is of the utmost importance that all students should become members that they may play full part in the life of the College General Meetings are held twice term The subscription is 2s per annum UNIVERSITY OF LONDON FACULTY OF LAWS SOCIETY The University of London Faculty of Laws Society was founded in 1906 to give Students opportunity for the discussion of subjects connected with Law study and meets on Tuesdays at during Term at University College The Subscription is 5s per annum Particulars may be obtained from the Secretary at University College Gower Street UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION Before proceeding to study for the Degree in Laws it is necessary to pass the Matriculation Examination Detailed particulars of the Examination may be obtained from the Secretary to the Matriculation Council University of London South Kensington or from the College Office There are special classes in the College devoted to preparation for this and other Entrance Examinations The College recommend Students who intend to read for the Law Degrees to select Latin as one of the subjects for the Matriculation Examination as some knowledge of Latin will be found necessary for the study of Roman Law CURRICULUM FOR THE LL DEGREE The Senate of the University has approved the following regulations for courses for the degree
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