The Calendar of Owens college, Manchester1872 |
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... attend at the College , for the purpose of admitting students , on Wednesday the 2nd , Thursday the 3rd , and Friday the 4th of October , from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4. Each student is , on his admission , required to sign a declaration of ...
... attend at the College , for the purpose of admitting students , on Wednesday the 2nd , Thursday the 3rd , and Friday the 4th of October , from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4. Each student is , on his admission , required to sign a declaration of ...
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... 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 attended ( other than a Laboratory Class ) , but in this case the pay- ment of the College ...
... 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 attended ( other than a Laboratory Class ) , but in this case the pay- ment of the College ...
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... attend the periodical examina- tions of each class , without good reason assigned , or who habitually neglect the written exercises given out , are not entitled to compete for prizes and honours at the end of the session . 4. Smoking in ...
... attend the periodical examina- tions of each class , without good reason assigned , or who habitually neglect the written exercises given out , are not entitled to compete for prizes and honours at the end of the session . 4. Smoking in ...
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... attend in the ante - room to the Professors ' Common Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 at noon . During the above hours students may take out books from this portion of the Library ( with the exception of those reserved ...
... attend in the ante - room to the Professors ' Common Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 at noon . During the above hours students may take out books from this portion of the Library ( with the exception of those reserved ...
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... attend classes not included in the above courses on payment of the ordinary fees . Students may repeat the first or the second year's course ; and must do so , if required by the Principal . Properly qualified students may enter for the ...
... attend classes not included in the above courses on payment of the ordinary fees . Students may repeat the first or the second year's course ; and must do so , if required by the Principal . Properly qualified students may enter for the ...
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