The Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of OxfordClarendon Press, 1885 |
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... obtaining admission have been widely extended , and persons may now be admitted to share in all the privileges of the ... obtain a licence to open his house as a Private Hall , in which he can receive students to whom he acts as Tutor ...
... obtaining admission have been widely extended , and persons may now be admitted to share in all the privileges of the ... obtain a licence to open his house as a Private Hall , in which he can receive students to whom he acts as Tutor ...
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... obtaining both teaching and pecuniary help are so numerous , and the courses of study recognised by the University in ... obtain the degree of B. A. in a period of about two years and eight months ( see p . 121 ) , and that he can do so ...
... obtaining both teaching and pecuniary help are so numerous , and the courses of study recognised by the University in ... obtain the degree of B. A. in a period of about two years and eight months ( see p . 121 ) , and that he can do so ...
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... obtain permission to have his name entered on the books of the College or Hall ; ( 2 ) he must , with the exceptions specified below , pass a certain examination ; ( 3 ) he must pay certain fees . Some of these requirements are relaxed ...
... obtain permission to have his name entered on the books of the College or Hall ; ( 2 ) he must , with the exceptions specified below , pass a certain examination ; ( 3 ) he must pay certain fees . Some of these requirements are relaxed ...
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... obtaining admission , even to a distinguished College , at short notice . He cannot , how- ever , in that case be sure of obtaining rooms within the College walls , since the vacant rooms , the number of which is almost always fewer ...
... obtaining admission , even to a distinguished College , at short notice . He cannot , how- ever , in that case be sure of obtaining rooms within the College walls , since the vacant rooms , the number of which is almost always fewer ...
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... obtain rooms can reside in lodgings until the next Term . At Queen's , a candidate should signify to the Provost , at the time of application , whether he wishes to reside in or out of College . At New College , application should be ...
... obtain rooms can reside in lodgings until the next Term . At Queen's , a candidate should signify to the Provost , at the time of application , whether he wishes to reside in or out of College . At New College , application should be ...
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