Oxford University HandbookClarendon Press, 1914 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 27
... usually attached . They are in the free gift of the Head of a College , but it is not infrequent for him to open them to a competition among persons who produce evidence of their need of pecuniary assistance . Detailed particulars of ...
... usually attached . They are in the free gift of the Head of a College , but it is not infrequent for him to open them to a competition among persons who produce evidence of their need of pecuniary assistance . Detailed particulars of ...
Page 47
... usually set in Algebra , Theory of Equations , Plane Trigonometry , Pure and Analytical Geometry , and Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids . In Natural Science . Questions are usually set relating to General Physics , to Chemistry ...
... usually set in Algebra , Theory of Equations , Plane Trigonometry , Pure and Analytical Geometry , and Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids . In Natural Science . Questions are usually set relating to General Physics , to Chemistry ...
Page 93
... ( usually eight weeks ) , and not to leave Oxford either for the day or for the night without having obtained permission . Per- mission must be obtained for residence in vacation . ( 2 ) Undergraduates are usually expected , but not ...
... ( usually eight weeks ) , and not to leave Oxford either for the day or for the night without having obtained permission . Per- mission must be obtained for residence in vacation . ( 2 ) Undergraduates are usually expected , but not ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Additional Subject admission admitted annual value annum application appointed Assistant Registrar B.A. degree Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Medicine Board Caution-money certificate charges Chemistry Classics College or Hall coming into residence day of election degree of B.A. degree of Bachelor Delegacy Demyships Diploma educated English entrance examination equivalent examination Examination in Holy examination is held Examination Statutes exemption Exhibitioners Final Honour School French German given Greek and Latin Greek language Hertford College Hilary Term Holy Scripture Honour Moderations Latin Latin Prose Literae Humaniores Literature Mathematics matriculation Medicine Modern History Natural Science Non-Collegiate Students Open Scholarships Oxford Pāli papers Pass School passed Responsions payment Pembroke College Preliminary Examination qualified Regius Professor reside in College rooms satisfied the Examiners satisfied the Masters Scholars Scholarships and Exhibitions Second Public Examination Special Subject subjects of examination tenable tion translation Trinity Term Tutors Undergraduates University usually viva voce