Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 76
... effect of that rule was to decrease the attendance ; and it is understood to be now abandoned , if not formally rescinded ; option being given to the students to take their examination after an attendance of three months . This absence ...
... effect of that rule was to decrease the attendance ; and it is understood to be now abandoned , if not formally rescinded ; option being given to the students to take their examination after an attendance of three months . This absence ...
Page 81
... effect of such compulsory examina- tion for entrance , would be to drive intending students away , to narrow the sphere of the usefulness of the University , and to deprive young men , whose previous education , by reason of their ...
... effect of such compulsory examina- tion for entrance , would be to drive intending students away , to narrow the sphere of the usefulness of the University , and to deprive young men , whose previous education , by reason of their ...
Page 83
... effect that the literary Professors in the Scottish Universi- ties lived by poaching on the schools . This , as applied to the Faculty of Arts , was simply an extravagant trope , which did not require a serious answer , and which we are ...
... effect that the literary Professors in the Scottish Universi- ties lived by poaching on the schools . This , as applied to the Faculty of Arts , was simply an extravagant trope , which did not require a serious answer , and which we are ...
Page 87
... effect . Therefore , in the mean time at least , we would make attendance on the new Chair optional to students . That its institution would tend greatly to heighten the standard of classical learning in Scotland , re- quires , we ...
... effect . Therefore , in the mean time at least , we would make attendance on the new Chair optional to students . That its institution would tend greatly to heighten the standard of classical learning in Scotland , re- quires , we ...
Page 88
the effect of excluding students on account of their previous deficiencies , to whatever cause these may be attri- buted . Of a preliminary examination we highly approve ; on the understanding that the object of such examination shall ...
the effect of excluding students on account of their previous deficiencies , to whatever cause these may be attri- buted . Of a preliminary examination we highly approve ; on the understanding that the object of such examination shall ...
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