Calendar of the University of SydneyAngus and Robertson, 1900 |
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... Vacancies in Senate , Election to 51 99 " 9 Examination Papers in Vice - Chancellor Appendix 49 , 280 Examiners in 287 Visitor of the University ... 11 , 279 99 Graduates in Scholarship Scott Prize ... Seal of the University Senate ...
... Vacancies in Senate , Election to 51 99 " 9 Examination Papers in Vice - Chancellor Appendix 49 , 280 Examiners in 287 Visitor of the University ... 11 , 279 99 Graduates in Scholarship Scott Prize ... Seal of the University Senate ...
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... Physiology , and Law are con- stituted " ex - officio " members of the Senate . A Chancellor and Vice - Chancellor are elected by the Senate from their own body . Vacancies in the Senate are filled by means of a PREFACE.
... Physiology , and Law are con- stituted " ex - officio " members of the Senate . A Chancellor and Vice - Chancellor are elected by the Senate from their own body . Vacancies in the Senate are filled by means of a PREFACE.
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University of Sydney. Vacancies in the Senate are filled by means of a convocation of electors , consisting of the Fellows of the Senate for the time being , Professors , Public Teachers and Examiners in the Schools of the University ...
University of Sydney. Vacancies in the Senate are filled by means of a convocation of electors , consisting of the Fellows of the Senate for the time being , Professors , Public Teachers and Examiners in the Schools of the University ...
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... vacancies : Pro- vided always , that no such vacancy , unless created by death or resignation , shall occur for any cause whatever , unless such cause shall have been previously specified by some by - law of the said Body Politic and ...
... vacancies : Pro- vided always , that no such vacancy , unless created by death or resignation , shall occur for any cause whatever , unless such cause shall have been previously specified by some by - law of the said Body Politic and ...
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... vacancies meet . VII . * Provided always , and be it enacted , That as soon as there shall be not fewer than one hundred Graduates who have taken any or either of the Degrees of Master of Arts , Doctor of Laws , or Doctor of Medicine ...
... vacancies meet . VII . * Provided always , and be it enacted , That as soon as there shall be not fewer than one hundred Graduates who have taken any or either of the Degrees of Master of Arts , Doctor of Laws , or Doctor of Medicine ...
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Admitted ad eundem Alexander Alfred Anatomy annual appointed Arthur Arthur Renwick attend awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws Bursary By-laws candidate certificate Ch.M Chancellor Charles Chemistry Class Clinical College Council course Degree of Bachelor Doctor of Medicine Edith Edward elected endowment Engineering English Ernest Faculty of Arts Faculty of Medicine following subjects Francis Frazer Frederick French Geology George Graduates granted Greek Harris Henry History HONOURS James John Joseph Junior Latin lectures Lent Term LL.B LL.D LOGIC AND MENTAL Macmillan Mathematics Matriculation Examination Medal Medical meeting MICHAELMAS TERM née PASS PETER NICOL RUSSELL Physics Physiology prescribed Prize Professor proficiency prox Reginald Registrar Robert Russell Scholarship Second Year Examination Senate South Wales Sunday after Trinity Surgery Sydney University Teece Third Thomas Translate TRINITY TERM University of Sydney vacancies W. C. Wentworth Walter Whitfeld William δὲ καὶ
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Page xcii - Aug, mein Aug, was sinkst du nieder? Goldne Träume, kommt ihr wieder? Weg, du Traum! so gold du bist; Hier auch Lieb und Leben ist. Auf der Welle blinken Tausend schwebende Sterne, Weiche Nebel trinken Rings die türmende Ferne; Morgenwind umflügelt Die beschattete Bucht, Und im See bespiegelt Sich die reifende Frucht.
Page 385 - Let him go, Gertrude ; do not fear our person ; There's such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will.
Page 385 - LE RENARD ET LES RAISINS. CERTAIN renard gascon, d'autres disent normand, Mourant presque de faim , vit au haut d'une treille Des raisins , mûrs apparemment, Et couverts d'une peau vermeille. Le galant en eût fait volontiers un repas ; Mais comme il n'y pouvait atteindre : Ils sont trop verts, dit-il, et bons pour des goujats.
Page 385 - The death of Nelson was felt in England as something more than a public calamity ; men started at the intelligence and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend.
Page 385 - Homme libre, toujours tu chériras la mer! La mer est ton miroir; tu contemples ton âme Dans le déroulement infini de sa lame, Et ton esprit n'est pas un gouffre moins amer. Tu te plais à plonger au sein de ton image; Tu l'embrasses des yeux et des bras, et ton cœur Se distrait quelquefois de sa propre rumeur Au bruit de cette plainte indomptable et sauvage.
Page lxxxix - ... le pauvre homme et le cheval, et passent par-dessus, et si bien par-dessus, que le carrosse en fut versé et renversé ; en même temps l'homme et le cheval, au lieu de s'amuser à être roués et estropiés, se relèvent...
Page xcii - SEE Und frische Nahrung, neues Blut Saug ich aus freier Welt; Wie ist Natur so hold und gut, Die mich am Busen hält!
Page 3 - Office, for the advancement of Religion and Morality, and the promotion of useful knowledge, to hold forth to all classes and denominations of our faithful subjects, without any distinction whatsoever, an encouragement for pursuing a regular and liberal course of Education...
Page cxcix - Dans les terres, de nuit baignées, Je contemple, ému, les haillons D'un vieillard qui jette à poignées La moisson future aux sillons. Sa haute silhouette noire Domine les profonds labours.
Page cxcix - C'est le moment crépusculaire. J'admire, assis sous un portail, Ce reste de jour dont s'éclaire La dernière heure du travail. Dans les terres, de nuit baignées, Je contemple, ému, les haillons D'un vieillard qui jette à poignées La moisson future aux sillons.