The Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of Cambridge, Volum 1907University Press, 1907 |
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Side 266 - ... and the converse. If two triangles are equiangular, their corresponding sides are proportional ; and the converse. If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Side 264 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Side 267 - Trigonometry, namely, the composition and resolution of forces acting in one plane at a point, the mechanical powers and the properties of the centre of gravity.
Side 185 - Arts, to be sent into foreign countries and to continue there for the space of three years, shall cease to be so applied, and shall constitute a fund, from which the University may make grants from time to time, by Grace of the Senate, at its discretion, for the promotion or encouragement of investigations in foreign countries respecting the religion, learning, laws, politics, customs, manners, and rarities, natural or artificial, of those countries, or for purposes of geographical discovery or of...
Side 153 - II., or to a senior Chancellor's Classical Medallist, who obtains also a place in the first division of the first class of the Classical Tripos, Part I., and in the first class of the Classical Tripos, Part II.
Side 186 - The applicant is required to state, generally in a preface to his dissertation and specifically in notes, the sources from which his information is taken, the extent to which he has availed himself of the work of others, and the portions of the dissertation which he claims as original.
Side 447 - The foregoing Schedule is not to be understood as limiting the scope of the examination, which will include every branch of Sanitary Science. No candidate will be approved by the Examiners who does not shew a high proficiency in all the branches of study, scientific and practical, which bear upon the duties of .Medical Officers of Health.
Side 263 - Any proof of a Proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject...
Side 144 - These Scholarships are as a rule tenable until the Scholars are of standing to take the degree of BA, but in cases of special merit the tenure is prolonged for a year.
Side 185 - Name and College written within. The papers containing the Names of those Candidates, who may not succeed, will be destroyed unopened. Any Candidate is at liberty to send in his...