Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of OxfordClarendon Press, 1885 |
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... College , to reside either in College or in lodgings . Those who reside in lodgings may either battel in College ... Residents , whether in or out of College , are allowed complete freedom in regulating their own expenses with reference ...
... College , to reside either in College or in lodgings . Those who reside in lodgings may either battel in College ... Residents , whether in or out of College , are allowed complete freedom in regulating their own expenses with reference ...
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... residents , in which newspapers & c . are supplied . At New College , the College Library is open to Undergra- duates , and books may be taken out under conditions prescribed by the College or by the Librarian . At Lincoln , ( 1 ) the ...
... residents , in which newspapers & c . are supplied . At New College , the College Library is open to Undergra- duates , and books may be taken out under conditions prescribed by the College or by the Librarian . At Lincoln , ( 1 ) the ...
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... Residents out of College pay annually 8s . for name ; Note - Where Col College residents on going out of College pay also £ 2 for purpose of Lect ge dues . ( 3 ) All residents out of College pay annually £ 1 to the mission to all ' rary ...
... Residents out of College pay annually 8s . for name ; Note - Where Col College residents on going out of College pay also £ 2 for purpose of Lect ge dues . ( 3 ) All residents out of College pay annually £ 1 to the mission to all ' rary ...
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messenger , who is paid by the message ) , College dues , and rates , are £ 19 16s . for residents in College , and £ 9 16s . for residents out of College . At Brasenose , ( 1 ) residents in College pay for College dues , servants , and ...
messenger , who is paid by the message ) , College dues , and rates , are £ 19 16s . for residents in College , and £ 9 16s . for residents out of College . At Brasenose , ( 1 ) residents in College pay for College dues , servants , and ...
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... Residents in the Hall pay a fixed charge of £ 40 the Term of eight weeks for tuition , furnished rooms , board , and attendance . 4. ROOM - RENT AND FURNITURE . At University , room - rent varies from £ 6 6s . to £ 18 18s . a year . At ...
... Residents in the Hall pay a fixed charge of £ 40 the Term of eight weeks for tuition , furnished rooms , board , and attendance . 4. ROOM - RENT AND FURNITURE . At University , room - rent varies from £ 6 6s . to £ 18 18s . a year . At ...
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Page 218 - Notice will be given, from time to time, of the number of cadetships which will be allotted half-yearly to University candidates. In case there should be more candidates than vacancies, the required number will be selected by competition among the said candidates at the ensuing July or December examination...
Page 73 - This is awarded every year for the best composition in English Verse. There is no limitation as to the length of the composition, but the metre is usually required to be heroic couplets. The value of the prize is £21. Competitors must be Undergraduate members of the University who have not exceeded four years from their matriculation. (3) English Poem on a Sacred Subject. A prize for this is awarded once in every three years: there is no restriction as to metre, but the length of the composition...
Page 151 - Part I. MECHANICS, HYDROSTATICS, and PNEUMATICS. Part II. HEAT. Part III. ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM. Part IV.
Page 153 - POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. Under the head of Logic, Candidates are recommended to study the following subjects : — The nature and origin of knowledge ; The relation of language to thought ; The history of Logic in Greece to the time of Aristotle inclusive ; The theory of the Syllogism ; Scientific Method, including a comparison of the methods of different sciences, and the principles of historical evidence. Questions will be set in Trendelenburg's Elementa Logices Aristoteleae, and in Bacon's Novum...
Page x - It is open without respect of birth, age, or creed to all persons who satisfy the appointed officers that they are likely to derive educational advantage from its membership : and, subject only to necessary limitations of academical standing, any person who has been admitted as a member is eligible to compete for all its prizes and distinctions, save only that Degrees in Divinity are conf1ned to members of the Church of England.
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Page 199 - Hon. MA Oxon. Crown 8vo., cloth, 12s. THE FIRST PRAYER-BOOK OF EDWARD VI., compared with the Successive Revisions of the Book of Common Prayer ; together with a Concordance and Index to the Rubrics in the several editions. By the same Author. Crown 8vo., cloth, 12s. DID QUEEN ELIZABETH TAKE " OTHER ORDER " in the "ADVERTISEMENTS
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Page 220 - University passed in 1880, any College or Institution within the United Kingdom or in any part of the British Dominions, being a place of education in which the majority of the students are of the age of 17 at least, may on certain conditions be admitted to the privileges of an Affiliated College.