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Pagina 99
... COUNCIL The six graduates were H. F. Pelham , Camden Professor of Ancient History ; H. Nettleship , Corpus Professor of Latin ; I. Bywater , Reader in Greek ( later Regius ... Council The Study of English and the ford Hebdomadal Council.
... COUNCIL The six graduates were H. F. Pelham , Camden Professor of Ancient History ; H. Nettleship , Corpus Professor of Latin ; I. Bywater , Reader in Greek ( later Regius ... Council The Study of English and the ford Hebdomadal Council.
Pagina 100
... Council refuses to encourage the study of English altogether . Moreover , they are not all the facts . Only last term , in answer to the memorial , the Council communicated to the Professor of English Language and Literature the ...
... Council refuses to encourage the study of English altogether . Moreover , they are not all the facts . Only last term , in answer to the memorial , the Council communicated to the Professor of English Language and Literature the ...
Pagina 123
... Council any proposals on matters con- ' nected with the studies and examinations of the University ' which require to be dealt with by Statute : and it shall be ' the duty of the Council to submit all such proposals , without ...
... Council any proposals on matters con- ' nected with the studies and examinations of the University ' which require to be dealt with by Statute : and it shall be ' the duty of the Council to submit all such proposals , without ...
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