Oxford University HandbookClarendon Press, 1914 |
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... examination , before coming into residence . To ensure admission to residence in October in any year they should have passed both these examinations by the end of the previous July . All Freshmen and Undergraduates of less than twelve ...
... examination , before coming into residence . To ensure admission to residence in October in any year they should have passed both these examinations by the end of the previous July . All Freshmen and Undergraduates of less than twelve ...
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... entrance examination . The subjects for this examination will be ( 1 ) Latin Prose , ( 2 ) Unseen Translations , Latin and Greek , ( 3 ) General Questions . Candidates who distinguish themselves in the Scholarship examination , but are ...
... entrance examination . The subjects for this examination will be ( 1 ) Latin Prose , ( 2 ) Unseen Translations , Latin and Greek , ( 3 ) General Questions . Candidates who distinguish themselves in the Scholarship examination , but are ...
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... entrance examination , provided that they offer a special subject , and candi- dates who offer a special subject need not take the English Essay . Candidates must pass both the College entrance examination and Responsions before they ...
... entrance examination , provided that they offer a special subject , and candi- dates who offer a special subject need not take the English Essay . Candidates must pass both the College entrance examination and Responsions before they ...
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