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ARTS AND SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT.

GENERAL REGULATIONS AND

INFORMATION

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS.-Persons under seventeen years of age seeking admission to the College will be required to pass an Entrance Examination in English, Elementary Mathematics, and Elementary Latin, to be held at the College on the Friday and Saturday before the beginning of term, from 10 to 1. If, however, they have passed the London Matriculation Examination, the Cambridge or Oxford Senior Local or some corresponding Examination, they will be excused the Entrance Examination.

Intending Students must obtain from the Principal a signed form of admission, on presenting which to the Registrar, and paying the fees, they will receive a card of admission to the several Classes. Medical and Technical Students should arrange their work with the Dean of the Medical Department, or the Head of the Technical Department respectively, before seeing the Principal.

FEES.-Fees should be paid in the Registrar's office, and a College receipt obtained. No Student will be at liberty to attend a lecture or class until this regulation has been complied with. A reduction in lecture fees of about 10 per cent. is made to students taking at least three courses for the London degrees.

The Principal will be in attendance at the College for the purpose of admitting students at the following hours

Saturday, October 1st

Monday, October 3rd.....

Tuesday, Oct. 4th, to Saturday,

October 8th

10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.

The Registrar's office will be open to admit Evening Students

From Oct. 10th to Oct. 14th from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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Students can generally see the Principal between 1 and 1.30 on each week day.

ATTENDANCE OF STUDENTS. A record of attendance will be kept in each class. Students desiring leave of absence from any class must apply to the Professor. In the case of enforced absence, a written explanation should be sent to the Principal, who will communicate with the Professor.

REGISTRATION FEE.-Each Day Student attending three courses which imply an attendance of six hours per week will pay a Registration Fee of 10s. 6d. All other Day Students will pay a Registration Fee of 5s.

LODGINGS. Students from a distance must reside with friends or in lodgings recognised by the College.

COMMERCIAL COURSES.-In order to meet the demand for a broader training for commercial life, Courses of study have been arranged to suit the requirements of those who are either just entering business or who are already engaged in a business career. The Courses include the study of Accounting, Commercial Law, the Economics of Business and Commercial History, and of Modern

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Languages from a commercial standpoint. not pretended that these Courses will turn out fully equipped commercial men; but it is hoped to widen the general business horizon of students taking them, and to give instruction and information which every efficient commercial man ought to possess, and which it is not possible to obtain in the counting-house itself. There are two Courses-Day and Evening. A full course will extend over at least two years.

A Special Prospectus of these Courses will be issued.

SUBJECTS AND TIMES OF LECTURES

DAY CLASSES

MATHEMATICS

Professor-A. H. LEAHY, M.A., late Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.

Lecturer-H. G. DAWSON, M.A., late Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.

Assist. Lecturer-W. ALLANACH, B.Sc. (Lond.)

Pure Mathematics.

BEGINNERS' CLASS. (By Mr. DAWSON.)

Subjects-Elementary Algebra; Elements of Plane Geometry.

Text Books-Hall and Stevens' School Geometry; C. Smith's Elementary Algebra. (Macmillan, 4s. 6d.)

Lecture Hours--Wednesday and Saturday, 10—11.
Fee £2 12s. 6d.

FIRST COURSE.-(By the PROFESSOR.) Subjects-Algebra to Progressions; Plane Geometry; Trigonometry; Logarithms.

Text Books-C. Smith's Elementary Algebra; Hall and Knight's Introduction to Graphical Algebra; Hall and Stevens' School Geometry; Hobson and Jessop's Elementary Trigonometry.

Lecture Hours-Wednesday and Saturday, 10-11. and Tuesday, 9—10.

Fee £2 12s. 6d. for two lectures a week; £3 13s. 6d. for complete Course.

The Course of two lectures a week will be suitable for the First Year College Examination; and will

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