The Calendar of Owens college, Manchester1872 |
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... Prizes : -- Victoria Scholarship Wellington ditto Shuttleworth ditto Shakspere ditto Ashbury ditto Dalton Chemical Scholarships Dalton Mathematical ditto .... Dalton Natural History Prize Cobden Prizes Grammar School Scholarships ...
... Prizes : -- Victoria Scholarship Wellington ditto Shuttleworth ditto Shakspere ditto Ashbury ditto Dalton Chemical Scholarships Dalton Mathematical ditto .... Dalton Natural History Prize Cobden Prizes Grammar School Scholarships ...
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... Prizes Engineering Essay Prize Early English Text Society's Prizes ... Principal's Annual Report - Day Classes , 1871-2 .. Donations to the College Funds during 1871-2 ... Report on the Operations in the Physical Laboratory 1871-2 Prize ...
... Prizes Engineering Essay Prize Early English Text Society's Prizes ... Principal's Annual Report - Day Classes , 1871-2 .. Donations to the College Funds during 1871-2 ... Report on the Operations in the Physical Laboratory 1871-2 Prize ...
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... Prizes . 9 W e..t Tm ends , 10 Thraster Vacation begins . 11 F Good Friday . 12 S 13 S Easter Day . 14 M 15 Tu 16 W Oxford Easter Term begins . 17 Th 18 F Cambridge Easter Term begins . 19 S 20 S 1st Sunday after Easter . 21 M Easter ...
... Prizes . 9 W e..t Tm ends , 10 Thraster Vacation begins . 11 F Good Friday . 12 S 13 S Easter Day . 14 M 15 Tu 16 W Oxford Easter Term begins . 17 Th 18 F Cambridge Easter Term begins . 19 S 20 S 1st Sunday after Easter . 21 M Easter ...
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... Th 27 F SESSION ENDS . Public Distrib . of Prizes ( Day Classes ) . 28 S 29 S 3rd Sunday after Trinity . 30 M Matriculation Examination , University of London . JULY 1873 . 1 Tu Matriculation Examination ( continued ) 14.
... Th 27 F SESSION ENDS . Public Distrib . of Prizes ( Day Classes ) . 28 S 29 S 3rd Sunday after Trinity . 30 M Matriculation Examination , University of London . JULY 1873 . 1 Tu Matriculation Examination ( continued ) 14.
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... Prizes and Certificates of Honour shall be awarded , but no one having gained a prize in one session is entitled to compete for the same prize in a subsequent session . Students absenting themselves from this Examination are not ...
... Prizes and Certificates of Honour shall be awarded , but no one having gained a prize in one session is entitled to compete for the same prize in a subsequent session . Students absenting themselves from this Examination are not ...
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Page xxxiii - Imus ad insignes Urbis ab arte viros. Frater ad eloquium viridi tendebat ab aevo, Fortia verbosi natus ad arma fori. At mihi iam puero caelestia sacra placebant, 20 Inque suum furtim Musa trahebat opus. Saepe pater dixit: „Studium quid inutile temptas? Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes.