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... Honour Moderations and to the Final Honour Schools of Mathematics , Modern History , and Natural Science was introduced in Convocation on April 29. On the morning of the same day Case published his first letter on women's education in ...
... Honour Moderations and to the Final Honour Schools of Mathematics , Modern History , and Natural Science was introduced in Convocation on April 29. On the morning of the same day Case published his first letter on women's education in ...
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... honour school , and awards to those who succeed a certificate of merit from the honour examiners ; whereas , if a man does not offer the whole of the subjects in an honour examination , his only resource is a pass . This is an ...
... honour school , and awards to those who succeed a certificate of merit from the honour examiners ; whereas , if a man does not offer the whole of the subjects in an honour examination , his only resource is a pass . This is an ...
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Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. 6 of a final honour school of English , declined to bring the question of the new school before the University . But these facts only prove an opposi- tion to the particular method of a special honour ...
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. 6 of a final honour school of English , declined to bring the question of the new school before the University . But these facts only prove an opposi- tion to the particular method of a special honour ...
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