| Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 pages
...who pass with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honour classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours will be placed alphabetically in a separate class. Separate lists will also be given of those candidates... | |
| Henry Latham - 1857 - 390 pages
...who pass •with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honor classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the Examiners, yet not so as to deserve honors, will be placed alphabetically in a fourth class. Afier the name of every Student will be added... | |
| sir Thomas Dyke Acland (11th bart.) - 1858 - 270 pages
...who pass with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honour classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the Examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours, will.be placed alphabetically in a fourth class. After the name of every Student will be added his... | |
| Unknown - 1858 - 516 pages
...who pass with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honour classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the Examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours, will be placed alphabetically in a fourth class. After the name of every Student will be added his... | |
| 1858 - 100 pages
...Students who pass with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honor classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the Examiners, yet not so as to deserve honors, will be placed alphabetically in a fourth class. After the name of every Student will be added... | |
| Industrial arts - 1858 - 814 pages
...students who pass with credit will be placed alphabetically in three honor classes, and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the Examiners, yet not so as to deserve honors, will be placed alphabetically in a fourth class. After the name of every student will be added... | |
| Margaret Fison - Great Britain - 1859 - 242 pages
...names of the students, indicating the subjects in which they distinguish themselves. The names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours, are placed alphabetically in a fourth class, after the senior and junior honour classes respectively. Every student... | |
| 1859 - 452 pages
...names of the students, indicating the subjects in which they distinguish themselves. The names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours, are placed alphabetically in a fourth class, after the senior and junior honour classes respectively. Every student... | |
| Robert Potts - 1863 - 482 pages
...placed according to merit in three Honour Classes, and the names of those who pass the examination to the satisfaction of the examiners, yet not so as to deserve honours, are placed alphabetically in a fourth class. Every candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Law who is not a candidate... | |
| Women - 478 pages
...philosophy, &c. The students who pass the examinations will receive certificates. and the names of those who pass to the satisfaction of the examiners, yet not so as to deserve honors, will be placed alphabetically in a separate class. Marks of distinction will be attached to... | |
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