The Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of OxfordClarendon Press, 1885 |
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... candidates for admission , are usually offered to such candidates either in the order in which their names have been previously entered on the books , or in the order of merit at the examination . As soon , therefore , as a student has ...
... candidates for admission , are usually offered to such candidates either in the order in which their names have been previously entered on the books , or in the order of merit at the examination . As soon , therefore , as a student has ...
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... candidates for admission must apply by letter to the Rector , giving names in full and date of birth , and stating the Term in which they wish to come into residence . Letters addressed to the Rector on the subject should have Admission ...
... candidates for admission must apply by letter to the Rector , giving names in full and date of birth , and stating the Term in which they wish to come into residence . Letters addressed to the Rector on the subject should have Admission ...
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... exempts a Candidate from the College Examination . A certain number of admissions are also made by open competition at the Scholarship Examination . Candidates so admitted and passing 8 OF ADMISSION AND RESIDENCE . Divinity.
... exempts a Candidate from the College Examination . A certain number of admissions are also made by open competition at the Scholarship Examination . Candidates so admitted and passing 8 OF ADMISSION AND RESIDENCE . Divinity.
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... Candidates are expected to be present at Nine o'clock A.M. Any candidate who applies to the Butler of the College a week beforehand can be lodged and boarded in College , during the period of the Examination , at a fixed charge of £ 1 ...
... Candidates are expected to be present at Nine o'clock A.M. Any candidate who applies to the Butler of the College a week beforehand can be lodged and boarded in College , during the period of the Examination , at a fixed charge of £ 1 ...
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... Candidates who hold a Certificate which excuses them from Re- sponsions are admitted without further Examinatfon . At New College the Examination is ordinarily held twice a year , in May and November : residence usually begins in the ...
... Candidates who hold a Certificate which excuses them from Re- sponsions are admitted without further Examinatfon . At New College the Examination is ordinarily held twice a year , in May and November : residence usually begins in the ...
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