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DAYS OF EXAMINATION.

Michaelmas Term, 1907.

TERM EXAMINATIONS.

Except in the case of Senior Freshmen, these Examinations last two days, and commence as stated below.

Candidate Bachelors, Monday, December 16.

Junior Sophisters, and Senior Sophister Supplementalists, Monday, October 21.

Senior Freshmen, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 17, 18, and 19. Senior Freshmen Supplementing Hilary and Trinity Examinations, Thursday, October 17.

Junior Freshmen, Saturday, October 12.

ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.

Autumn Entrance, Thursday and Friday, October 10 and 11.
Additional Examination for High Places, Saturday, October 12.
Supplemental Entrance, Saturday, November 2.

Sizarship Examination, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8 and 9.

TEST EXAMINATION FOR PRIVILEGES IN FRESHMAN YEARS.

Wednesday and Thursday, October 23 and 24.

JUNIOR AND SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, October 14, 15, 16, and 17.

CATECHETICAL EXAMINATIONS.

All Supplementalists and Students from a distance are examined on the last day of the Term Examination of their Class. All others on the following day.

MODERATORSHIP EXAMINATIONS.

These Examinations last four days, and commence as stated below.

MATHEMATICS,

CLASSICS,

ETHICS AND LOGICS,

EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE,

NATURAL SCIENCE,

MODERN LITERATURE,

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Saturday, October 19.

Tuesday, October 29.

Tuesday, November 12.

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HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, Thursday, October 24.

LEGAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE,

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TERM PRIZE EXAMINATIONS.

These Examinations generally last two days, and commence as stated below.

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Latin Prose, Monday, October 28.

Latin Verse, Tuesday, October 29.

English Literature and Composition, Friday, November 1.
English History and Modern Geography, Wednesday, October 30.
French, Wednesday, October 23.

German, Saturday, October 26.

Hebrew, Thursday, October 31.

Experimental Science, Monday and Tuesday, October 21 and 22.

Natural Science, Friday and Saturday, October 18 and 19.

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