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Hall. Its constitution differs from that of the Colleges; it is not a corporate body,
and has no Fellows or Scholars. Private Halls exist under a Statute of the
University passed in 1882 (in substitution for one passed in 1855), according to
which the ...
Hall. Its constitution differs from that of the Colleges; it is not a corporate body,
and has no Fellows or Scholars. Private Halls exist under a Statute of the
University passed in 1882 (in substitution for one passed in 1855), according to
which the ...
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If his name has been removed in any other way than that of expulsion, he must
produce a written permission and written testimonial of good character (a 'bene
discessit”) from the College or Hall to which he belongs, or last belonged, or from
...
If his name has been removed in any other way than that of expulsion, he must
produce a written permission and written testimonial of good character (a 'bene
discessit”) from the College or Hall to which he belongs, or last belonged, or from
...
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The discipline of a College or Hall is supplementary to that of the University.
Every College and Hall has its own special code, and its own special mode of
administering it; but there are certain general regulations which, with slight
varieties of ...
The discipline of a College or Hall is supplementary to that of the University.
Every College and Hall has its own special code, and its own special mode of
administering it; but there are certain general regulations which, with slight
varieties of ...
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Contents
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE | 1 |
I | 12 |
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS EXHIBITIONS AND CLERKSHIPs | 26 |
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