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1874-5

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March 29 1875
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first of the two pass examinations referred
to in the preceding regulation, he shall
be allowed to appear at the next pass
examination to be examined on the subject
or subjects on which he may have
failed, but if he shall then also fail
to pass, he shall not be again examined
with a view to passing on such
subject or subjects, until he shall
have attended for one full session the
class or classes in which such subject
or subjects are taught.

III. Matriculation

I. There shall be a matriculation examination
for students entering upon
the ordinary course of study, on passing
which they shall be admitted to
the rank of undergraduates.

II. The examination shall be in writing
and the subjects of examination
shall be the following:

Classics - Virgil Aeneid, Bk II: translation
of English into Latin prose: Greek
Grammar: Lucian, Charon.

Candidates may profess similar portions
of other classical works but
in so doing cannot compete for
rank or scholarships.

Arithmetric - as far as the extraction of
roots inclusive.

Algebra - to end of Simple Equations (Tom
hunter)

Geometry - Euclid, Books I and II

English - Bullion's Analytical and
Practical Grammar.

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375

1874-5

[margin]
March 29 1875
[/margin]

first of the two pass examinations referred
to in the preceding regulation, he shall
be allowed to appear at the next pass
examination to be examined on the subject
or subjects on which he may have
failed, but if he shall then also find
to pass, he shall not be again examined
with a view to passing on such
subject or subjects, until he shall
have attended for one full session the
class or classes in which such subject
or subjects are taught.

III. Matriculation

I. There shall be a matriculation examination
for students entering upon
the ordinary course of study, on passing
which they shall be admitted to
the rank of undergraduates.

II. The examination shall be in writing
and the subjects of examination
shall be the following:

Classics - Virgil Aeneid, Bk II: translation
of English into Latin prose: Greek
Grammar: Lucian, Charon.

Candidates may profess similar portions
of other classical works but
in so doing cannot compete for
rank or scholarships.

Arithmetric - as far as the extraction of
roots inclusive.

Algebra - to end of Simple Equations (Tom
hunter)

Geometry - Euclid, Book I and II

English - Bullion's Analytical and
Practical Grammar.