The Calendar of Owens college, Manchester1872 |
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... Admission of Students Dining Hall Arrangements ..... General Rules for the Maintenance of Discipline .. Library Regulations .... Lockers for Books .. Courses of Study Classes ... Time Table .. Ditto Arts Course Ditto Science Course ...
... Admission of Students Dining Hall Arrangements ..... General Rules for the Maintenance of Discipline .. Library Regulations .... Lockers for Books .. Courses of Study Classes ... Time Table .. Ditto Arts Course Ditto Science Course ...
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... admission as students must have attained the age of 14 years , and those who are under 15 will be required to pass a preliminary examination to be held on Saturday the 5th October , from 10 to 1 , in English , Arithmetic , and the ...
... admission as students must have attained the age of 14 years , and those who are under 15 will be required to pass a preliminary examination to be held on Saturday the 5th October , from 10 to 1 , in English , Arithmetic , and the ...
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... Admission Fee ......... £ 1 1 0 For the College Calendar .. 0 2 6 Students desiring to attend but one or two courses of lectures may , if they prefer it , pay , in lieu of the Admis- sion Fee , a College Fee of 7s . for each class ...
... Admission Fee ......... £ 1 1 0 For the College Calendar .. 0 2 6 Students desiring to attend but one or two courses of lectures may , if they prefer it , pay , in lieu of the Admis- sion Fee , a College Fee of 7s . for each class ...
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... admission fee to provide himself with a Calendar , unless he have previously procured one . LIBRARY REGULATIONS . 1. The Library is open to all Day Students of the College daily during the Session , from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. , except on ...
... admission fee to provide himself with a Calendar , unless he have previously procured one . LIBRARY REGULATIONS . 1. The Library is open to all Day Students of the College daily during the Session , from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. , except on ...
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... , if required by the Principal . Properly qualified students may enter for the second or third year's course . Occasional Students are at liberty to attend any one or more of the classes , on payment of the Admission 30.
... , if required by the Principal . Properly qualified students may enter for the second or third year's course . Occasional Students are at liberty to attend any one or more of the classes , on payment of the Admission 30.
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