Considerations on the Suggestions of the University Commissioners with Respect to Fellowships and Scholarships: Revised ImpressionCambridge University Press, 1857 - 59 sider |
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... practice of Migration , ib .; Scholarships supposed given by open Examination during the first year , p . 47 ; ill effects of this on the education of the College , pp . 47-48 ; on its social condition and influences , pp . 49 , 50 ...
... practice of Migration , ib .; Scholarships supposed given by open Examination during the first year , p . 47 ; ill effects of this on the education of the College , pp . 47-48 ; on its social condition and influences , pp . 49 , 50 ...
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... practice in the other Colleges is generally to judge of the merits of the candidates for Fellowships by their places in the University Triposes . If a member of the College is unexception- able in character , and has come up to an ...
... practice in the other Colleges is generally to judge of the merits of the candidates for Fellowships by their places in the University Triposes . If a member of the College is unexception- able in character , and has come up to an ...
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... practice . The fact that two or three Colleges at Oxford , which do dis- pose of their emoluments something in the way recommended , hold a foremost place in repute , and have more applications for rooms than they can meet , is ...
... practice . The fact that two or three Colleges at Oxford , which do dis- pose of their emoluments something in the way recommended , hold a foremost place in repute , and have more applications for rooms than they can meet , is ...
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... practice , that these results follow . Sometimes Scholars of Trinity , of high Degree , never sit for a Fellowship at all . The existence of such cases shows how unwilling men are to leave their College ; for such men knew all along ...
... practice , that these results follow . Sometimes Scholars of Trinity , of high Degree , never sit for a Fellowship at all . The existence of such cases shows how unwilling men are to leave their College ; for such men knew all along ...
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... practice for a College to obtain as the Lecturer of its higher classes the ablest man it could find in the University , irrespective of his being a Fellow of a College , Collegiate teaching would become a regular profession , and the 41.
... practice for a College to obtain as the Lecturer of its higher classes the ablest man it could find in the University , irrespective of his being a Fellow of a College , Collegiate teaching would become a regular profession , and the 41.
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