Statuta Universitatis Oxoniensis

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E Typographeo Academico, 1885
 

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Page 287 - State shall be final ; and in case of an Equality of Votes at any Meeting of the Council, the...
Page 362 - The author is required to conceal his name, and to distinguish his composition by what motto he pleases ; sending, at the same time, his name and the date of his matriculation, sealed up under another cover, with the motto inscribed upon it.
Page 146 - No person shall be received as a candidate without the consent of the Head of his College or Hall, or the consent of the Vicegerent in the absence of the said Head; and such consent, as well as the standing of the candidate...
Page 375 - Scholarship shall not be awarded to a Candidate, how well soever acquainted with any or all of the cognate dialects, unless he be also a proficient in Hebrew. 7. The Electors, on electing a Scholar, shall certify the election to the ViceChancellor, who shall cause it to be announced to the University by a paper affixed to the door of the Convocation House. X. That since, through the changes to which all human institutions are liable, an adherence to the letter of these Regulations may defeat the...
Page 378 - Scholarship is tenable for one year, during which the Scholar is to reside for seven entire weeks in Michaelmas and Lent terms severally, and seven weeks in the interval between the commencement of Easter term and the .twenty-first day of Act...
Page 334 - College funds in connexion with any special educational work done out of the University under the control of the University, and for remunerating any secretary or officer resident in the University and employed there in the management of any such special educational work : (17.) For altering or repealing any statute, ordinance, or regulation of the University, and substituting or adding any statute for or to the same.
Page 331 - Council, every person entitled to vote in such election shall have the power of giving votes in each class as follows : for one vacancy, one vote ; for two or three vacancies, two votes ; for four vacancies, three votes ; for five or six vacancies, four votes : provided always, that no elector shall give more than one vote for any one candidate.
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