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Page 4 - Dryden's Palamon and Arcite; Pope's Iliad, Books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV; The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers...
Page 4 - Applicants for admission must be at least sixteen years of age, and must present satisfactory evidence of good moral character. They must bring credentials from their last instructor, or from the last institution with which they have been connected.
Page 5 - The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in The Spectator ; Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield; Coleridge's The Ancient Mariner; Scott's Ivanhoe ; Carlyle's Essay on Burns; Tennyson's The Princess ; Lowell's The Vision of Sir Launfal ; George Eliot's Silas Marner.
Page 6 - Pope's Iliad, Books i, vi, xxii, and xxiv ; The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in The Spectator...
Page 6 - Longfellow's Evangeline ; George Eliot's Silas Marner. Preliminary Examination in 1897, for the class entering in 1898 : Milton's Paradise Lost, Books i and ii ; Pope's Iliad, Books i and xxii ; the Sir Roger de Coverley Papers...
Page 18 - This fee, which, for citizens of Michigan, is ten dollars, and for those who come from any other State or country, twenty-five dollars, is paid but once, and entitles the student to the privileges of permanent membership in the University. Annual Fee.
Page 49 - FEE Every student before entering any department of the University is required to pay a matriculation fee. This fee, which for citizens of Michigan is ten dollars, and for those who come from any other state or country, twentyfive dollars, is paid but once, and entitles the student to the privileges of permanent membership in the University.
Page 31 - Bachelors of gcience of this University, who have taken the degree for a course in civil engineering, if they furnish satisfactory evidence that they have pursued further technical studies for at least one year, and, in addition, have been engaged in professional work, in positions of responsibility, for another year. The first of the above requirements may be satisfied by pursuing at the University, under the direction...
Page 45 - Michigan, is ten dollars, and for a person who comes from any other State or country, twenty-five dollars, is paid but once, and entitles the student to the privileges of permanent membership in the University. Annual Fee.
Page 18 - FEES AND EXPENSES. Matriculation Fee. — Every student before entering any department of the University is required to pay a matriculation fee. This fee, which, for...

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