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... period in years for which the election is made . Officers marked ( * ) are elected annually . ] The following Offices become vacant at the dates respectively affixed to them : - University Professorship of Botany . Professorship of ...
... period in years for which the election is made . Officers marked ( * ) are elected annually . ] The following Offices become vacant at the dates respectively affixed to them : - University Professorship of Botany . Professorship of ...
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... periods , the interval between the 1st of July and 1st of October shall not be taken into account , nor shall an election take place during such interval . If the Senate decline or omit to elect , the nomination of the Chancellor passes ...
... periods , the interval between the 1st of July and 1st of October shall not be taken into account , nor shall an election take place during such interval . If the Senate decline or omit to elect , the nomination of the Chancellor passes ...
Page 15
... period not less than two months previous to such Election . " Section 34.- " In the month of December , in the year 1869 , and in every succeeding year , the Registrar of the said University of Dublin shall make out an alphabetical list ...
... period not less than two months previous to such Election . " Section 34.- " In the month of December , in the year 1869 , and in every succeeding year , the Registrar of the said University of Dublin shall make out an alphabetical list ...
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... period during which such temporary occupation may continue . The Chambers of any Student who allows another person to oocupy them , either wholly or in part , without such permission , are immediately declared vacant . The following ...
... period during which such temporary occupation may continue . The Chambers of any Student who allows another person to oocupy them , either wholly or in part , without such permission , are immediately declared vacant . The following ...
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... periods above specified , are not to be considered liable to these charges until the ensuing Term . 4. That the weekly sums thus charged be allowed in the regular Com- mons Charge to each Student , and the remainder , or variable part ...
... periods above specified , are not to be considered liable to these charges until the ensuing Term . 4. That the weekly sums thus charged be allowed in the regular Com- mons Charge to each Student , and the remainder , or variable part ...
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Anatomy annually appointed Archbishop King's Professor Arts attend awarded Bachelor Bachelor of Arts Berkeley Medals Board of Trinity Botany Bursar Candidates Catechetical Celtic Languages chaps Chemistry Church of Ireland Classics College Books commencement Council Degree Examination Dental Divinity School elected Engineering English Composition English Literature Entrance Erasmus Smith Essays Experimental Science Final Freshman Examination French Fund Geology German given Greek Hebrew held HILARY EXAMINATION Hilary Term History Honor Examinations Irish June Junior Class Junior Freshmen Junior Sophister Languages Latin Magee College marks Mathematics Medal Medicine Members Memorial Prize MICHAELMAS EXAMINATION Michaelmas Term Moderatorship Modern Monday names o'clock obtain credit October paper passed Practical Prize Examination Provost and Senior Registrar Regius Professor regulations Roman Senior Fellows Senior Freshman Senior Lecturer Sizars Sizarships Students subjects sufficient merit Surgery Term Examination tion Trinity College TRINITY EXAMINATION Trinity Term University of Dublin viva voce Zoology καὶ
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