Oxford University HandbookClarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page xi
... undergraduates , ' members who have not yet taken a degree . There are more than ten thousand graduates and about 4,000 undergraduates . Only a small proportion of the graduates are in residence , and , under normal conditions , only a ...
... undergraduates , ' members who have not yet taken a degree . There are more than ten thousand graduates and about 4,000 undergraduates . Only a small proportion of the graduates are in residence , and , under normal conditions , only a ...
Page 8
... Undergraduates under three years ' standing , for whom there is room in College , are allowed to reside in lodgings , unless for special reasons to be approved by the College . No Undergraduates are entitled to reside in College for ...
... Undergraduates under three years ' standing , for whom there is room in College , are allowed to reside in lodgings , unless for special reasons to be approved by the College . No Undergraduates are entitled to reside in College for ...
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... Undergraduates . Notice of intention to incorporate as an undergraduate must be sent to the Registrar of the University , through the Head of a College or the Censor of Non - Collegiate Students ; who , if the candidate has not yet been ...
... Undergraduates . Notice of intention to incorporate as an undergraduate must be sent to the Registrar of the University , through the Head of a College or the Censor of Non - Collegiate Students ; who , if the candidate has not yet been ...
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