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" University, as such, holds no entrance examinations. It is open without respect of birth, age, or creed to all persons who satisfy the appointed officers that they are likely to derive educational advantages from its membership. A member of any one of... "
The Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of Oxford - Page 2
1873
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The Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of Oxford

University of Oxford - 1885 - 276 pages
...partly by means of Libraries, Museums, and other auxiliary institutions; (2) That of encouraging study and testing learning, which is discharged partly by...distinctions, save only that Degrees in Divinity are conf1ned to members of the Church of England. The Colleges are corporate institutions, within the University...
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Sonnenschein's Cyclopædia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All ...

Alfred Ewen Fletcher - Education - 1889 - 592 pages
...steadily increased, although the percentage is still lower than it might be. These universities are now open, without respect of birth, age, or creed, to all persons who can produce evidence that they are likely to derive educational advantage from their membership ; and...
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Educational Review, Volume 4

Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - Education - 1892 - 562 pages
...any knowledge of the classical languages. Oxford University, as such, holds no entrance examinations. It is open without respect of birth, age, or creed...officers that they are likely to derive educational advantages from its membership. A member of any one of the colleges, or of one of the Halls, is, as...
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Sonnenschein's Cyclopaedia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All ...

Alfred Ewen Fletcher - Education - 1892 - 582 pages
...steadily increased, although the percentage is still lower than it might be. These universities are now open, without respect of birth, age, or creed, to all persons who can produce evidence that they are likely to derive educational advantage from their membership; and...
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The Public-school Journal: Devoted to the Theory and Art of ..., Volume 13

Education - 1893 - 726 pages
...may say that the University, as such, holds no entrance examinations. "It is open without respecto! birth, age, or creed, to all persons who satisfy the...officers that they are likely to derive educational advantages from its membership." A member of any one of the colleges, or of one of the "Halls," is,...
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Our Day, Volume 14

Church and the world - 1895 - 380 pages
...required to enter Oxford, we may say that the University, as such, holds no entrance examinations. "It is open without respect of birth, age or creed,...officers that they are likely to derive educational advantages from its membership." A member of any one of the colleges, or of one of the "Halls," is,...
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Wisconsin Alumni Magazine, Volume 6

1904 - 456 pages
...that all classes of the English nation are there represented. In theory, of course, the University is open "without respect of birth, age or creed to...are likely to derive educational advantage from its mem* With so complex a system and such varying conditions, it is difficult to make a general statement....
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Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships

Richard Frederick Scholz, Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - Rhodes scholarships - 1907 - 192 pages
...to entrance or to success in Oxford. So far as technical restrictions are concerned, the University is open ' without respect of birth, age. or creed...to derive educational advantage from its membership '.2 In practice a considerable amount of ready cash is 1 'College revenues from lands have decreased...
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