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Two Demonstrators.

1. That he be under the general direction of the Professor of Experimental Physics.

2. That a stipend of £150 per annum be assigned to him to be paid out of the University Chest.

3. That the appointment of such a Demonstrator be made by the Professor of Experimental Physics, with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor; and that any person so appointed be removeable in like manner by the Professor, with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor.

4. That the appointment of the Demonstrator terminate with the tenure of office of the Professor, but that the person holding the office in the case of the vacancy of the Professorship be re-eligible.

Report 14 Mar. 1881. Grace 24 Mar. 1881.

The Council of the Senate recommend that there be for the future two Demonstrators of Experimental Physics, and that a stipend of £100 a year from Lady-day next be assigned to each of them, to be paid out of the University Chest. See also p. 309.

Name and duration.

Duties.

Professor of Mechanism and Applied Science.

That there be established in the University a Professorship of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, and that such Professorship shall be subject to the following Regulations :

REGULATIONS FOR THE PROFESSORSHIP OF MECHANISM
AND APPLIED MECHANICS.

1. The Professorship shall be called the Professorship
of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, and shall terminate
with the tenure of office of the Professor first elected, unless
the University by Grace of the Senate shall decide that the
Professorship shall be continued.

2. It shall be the principal duty of the Professor to teach and illustrate the following subjects (1) the Principles of Mechanism, (2) the Theory of Structures, (3) the Theory

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of Machines, (4) the Steam-Engine and other Prime Movers: Mechanism. to apply himself to the advancement of the knowledge of such subjects, and to promote their study in the University.

3. The Professor shall be chosen and appointed by vote How chosen. of the Members of the Senate on the Electoral Roll.

4. The Stipend of the Professor shall be £300 a year, Stipend. payable out of the University Chest, so long as the person appointed under these regulations shall continue to hold the Professorship.

5. The Professorship shall be governed by the regulations of the Statute for Sir Thomas Adams' Professorship of Arabic and certain other Professorships in common, and the Professor shall comply with all the provisions of the said

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tute to apply.

6. IIe shall be required to reside within the precincts Residence. of the University for eighteen weeks during term time in every Academical year.

7. He shall be required to give one course of Lectures Lectures, in each of two terms at least, and to give not fewer than thirty Lectures in every Academical year. Ilis Scheme of Lectures shall be subject to the approval of the Board of scheme, Mathematical Studies, of which Board he shall be a Member ex officio.

8. The fee for attendance upon the Lectures for any fees. one Term, given in accordance with the seventh Regulation, shall be one guinea, but no further fee shall be charged after the payment of two such fees. In case of any course of Lectures beyond those prescribed in the seventh Regulation, the fee for attendance shall be fixed by the Professor with the sanction of the Vice-Chancellor.

ship vacant

9. The Professorship shall become ipso facto vacant, if Professorthe person holding it be admitted to any other Professorship in certain in the University.

case.

His direction,

stipend,

appointment and removal,

tenure.

Not to take private pupils.

Demonstrator of Mechanism &c.

Report 13 Nov. 1880. Grace 2 Dec. 1880.

The Council of the Senate recommend:

That a Demonstrator of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics be appointed, whose ordinary duty shall be to assist the Professor in giving class instruction and in superintending the workshop and the general work of the pupils therein.

They also recommend :

1. That he be under the general direction of the Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics.

2. That a stipend of £150 per annum be assigned to him, to be paid out of the University Chest.

3. That the appointment of the Demonstrator be made by the Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor; and that any person so appointed be removeable in like manner by the Professor, with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor.

4. That the appointment of the Demonstrator terminate with the tenure of office of the Professor, but that the person holding the office in the case of the vacancy of the Professorship be re-eligible.

5. That the Demonstrator be not allowed to take private pupils in any branch of Mechanism or Applied Mechanics.

Appointment.

Superintendent of the Mechanical Workshops.
For his Stipend see p. 310.

Report 1 Dec. 1883. Grace 7 Feb. 1884.

1. The Superintendent shall be appointed by the Professor of Mechanism with the consent of the Special Board

for Physics and Chemistry and shall be removable in like manner by the Professor with the consent of the Special Board for Physics and Chemistry.

Workshops.

2. The ordinary duty of the Superintendent shall be, Duties. under the direction of the Professor of Mechanism, to manage and superintend the workshops and the work done therein and to provide for the efficient practical teaching of the pupils, and to give assistance to the Professor in giving class instruction.

ORDINATIONES.

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Date of Examination.

Remunera. tion.

Regulations.

Examiners

and Electors.

CHAPTER VI.

UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS.

Report 15 June 1882. Grace 23 June 1882.

The Board of Classical Studies recommend :

That the Examination for the University Scholarships, together with that for the Chancellor's Classical Medals, begin on the Monday next but one before the end of the first quarter of the Lent Term.

Report 27 Feb. 1883. Grace 26 April 1883.

The Board of Classical Studies recommend:

That each of the Examiners appointed by Grace of the Senate to take part in the Examination for the University Scholarships and the Chancellor's Medals shall receive from the University Chest the sum of fifteen pounds for each year during which he is an Examiner.

SECT. 1.

CRAVEN, BATTIE, DAVIES, AND PITT Scholarships.

Placeat vobis ut regulæ ad discipulatus nominibus Domini Craven,
Gulielmi Battie, Jon. Davies et Guli. Pitt insignitos pertinentes, a Concilio
Senatus Oct. 25to. 1861 editæ, suffragiis vestris comprobetur.

The Council of the Senate recommend:

1. The persons who are to examine the Candidates for the above-named Scholarships and to elect the Scholars shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the Public Orator, the Regius Professor of Greek, [the Professor of Latin Grace 4 Dec. 1872] and two Members of the Senate appointed by Grace of the Senate at the last Congregation in November in every year, provided that in case any of the ex-officio electors be prevented from taking part in the examination a deputy shall be appointed in each case by Grace of the Senate.

Nov. 7, 1861.

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