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Page 9 - No one can be admitted to the Freshman class, till he has completed his fourteenth year ; nor to an advanced standing without a proportional increase of age. Testimonials of good moral character are in all cases required; and those who are admitted from other Colleges must produce certificates of dismission in good standing. The students are not considered as regular members of the College till, after a residence of at least six months, they have been admitted to matriculation, on satisfactory evidence...
Page 16 - Every Bachelor of Arts of three years' or longer standing may receive the Degree of Master of Arts on the payment of five dollars, provided he shall, in the interval, have sustained a good moral character. Application must be made to the President previous to Commencement.
Page 9 - College or not, in addition to the preparatory studies, is examined in the various branches to which the class he proposes to enter has attended. No one can be admitted into the Senior class after the close of the January vacation. The stated time of examination for admission into College, is on the day preceding the public Commencement.
Page 9 - TERMS OF ADMISSION. CANDIDATES for admission to the Freshman Class, are examined in Cicero's Select Orations, Virgil, Sallust, the Greek Testament, DalzeFs Collectanea Graeca Minora, Adam's Latin Grammar, Goodrich's Greek Grammar, Latin Prosody, Writing Latin, Barnard's or Adams' Arithmetic, Murray's English Grammar, and Morse's, Worcester's, or Woodbridge's Geography.
Page 16 - DEGREES. The degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred on those who finish the entire classical course and pass satisfactory examinations.
Page 9 - ... one can be admitted to the Freshman class till he has completed his fourteenth year, or to an advanced standing without a proportional increase of age. Testimonials of good moral character are in all cases required, and those who come from other Colleges must produce certificates of dismission in good standing. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The course of instruction occupies four years. The College year is divided into two terms or sessions.
Page 9 - additional Mathematics will be accepted as a substitute for a portion of the Greek, provision being made for instruction to supply the deficiency in that language.
Page 9 - Commentaries, six books of the ^Eneid of Virgil, Cicero's Orations against Catiline, Greek Grammar, and four books of Xenophon's Anabasis. Additional Mathematics will be accepted as a substitute for a portion of the Greek.

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