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... Held 5th to 8th JULY , 1892 . A Full Narrative of the Celebration , from the First Inception of the Preparations in February , 1891 , to the End of the Festival on July 8 , 1892 , containing a Report of the Inaugural Sermon ...
... Held 5th to 8th JULY , 1892 . A Full Narrative of the Celebration , from the First Inception of the Preparations in February , 1891 , to the End of the Festival on July 8 , 1892 , containing a Report of the Inaugural Sermon ...
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... held in the Junior Sophister and Senior and Junior Freshman years . Townsend Memorial Prize - Awarded on the results of the Honor Examinations in Mathematics in the Junior Freshman year . Tyrrell Memorial Prize - Compositions to be sent ...
... held in the Junior Sophister and Senior and Junior Freshman years . Townsend Memorial Prize - Awarded on the results of the Honor Examinations in Mathematics in the Junior Freshman year . Tyrrell Memorial Prize - Compositions to be sent ...
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... held on October 30 , 1909 , and January 26 , April 30 , October 29 , 1910 . Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor in Divinity commence on Tuesday , December 7 , 1909 , and Tuesday , March 8 , Tuesday , June 7 , Tuesday , December 6 ...
... held on October 30 , 1909 , and January 26 , April 30 , October 29 , 1910 . Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor in Divinity commence on Tuesday , December 7 , 1909 , and Tuesday , March 8 , Tuesday , June 7 , Tuesday , December 6 ...
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... held on the second and fifth Wednesdays after lectures commence . In Michaelmas Term the second meeting is held on the second Wednesday in December . In the years 1909 , 1910 , the days of meeting will be : -Nov . 10 and Dec. 8 , 1909 ...
... held on the second and fifth Wednesdays after lectures commence . In Michaelmas Term the second meeting is held on the second Wednesday in December . In the years 1909 , 1910 , the days of meeting will be : -Nov . 10 and Dec. 8 , 1909 ...
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... held at the close of October . Ordinary Meetings take place in the Debating Hall , every Thursday Evening , from November till June , when Papers are read and discussed by Members . A Gold and a Silver Medal are offered annually in ...
... held at the close of October . Ordinary Meetings take place in the Debating Hall , every Thursday Evening , from November till June , when Papers are read and discussed by Members . A Gold and a Silver Medal are offered annually in ...
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