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The University., 1842
 

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Page 31 - Candidates for admission to an advanced standing must have been engaged in the study of Theology as long as the class into which they propose to be received, and must pass an examination in the studies which that class has pursued. Students are required to reside in or near Divinity Hall.
Page 6 - HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, AM, Smith. Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literature, and Professor of Belles-Lettres.
Page 37 - Faculty, and at the same time shall have delivered or transmitted to the Dean a dissertation, written by himself, on some subject connected with medicine. Every dissertation shall be submitted by the Dean to the examination of the Faculty in the mode which they shall point out.
Page 36 - Students of Medicine, designing to attend the medical lectures, or any of them, shall be matriculated in this University, by entering their names with the Dean of the faculty of medicine, to be enrolled by him; and by signing an obligation to submit to the laws of the University, and to the direction of the faculty of medicine.
Page 31 - Vacations, which amount to twelve weeks in each year, complete the term of residence. The course of instruction comprises Lectures, Recitations, and other exercises, on all the subjects usually included in a system of Theological Education, embracing, — The Hebrew Language ; The Principles of Criticism and Interpretation ; The...
Page 31 - Theology as long as the class into which they propose to be received, and must pass an examination in the studies which that class has pursued. Students are required to reside in or near Divinity Hall. They give bonds in the sum of...
Page 31 - Church Polity; The Composition and Delivery of Sermons ; And the Duties of the Pastoral Office. The members of the two upper classes have a weekly exercise in the practice of extemporaneous speaking, and the members of the Senior class preach in the Meeting-house of the First Parish during the summer Term.
Page 40 - ... patron" was regularly published in the annual catalogue up to the year l8G9-70: "Home gentleman of Cambridge, not of the faculty, shall be appointed by the corporation to be patron of all students not of this Commonwealth, who belong to places more than 100 miles distant from Cambridge, and whose parents or guardians desire to avail themselves of the regulations herein provided, and shall have charge of all the funds of such students.
Page 36 - Medicine must comply with the following conditions before being admitted to a private examination, viz. 1. He shall satisfy the Faculty that he has arrived at the age of twenty-one. 2. He shall have attended two courses of the Lectures delivered at the Massachusetts Medical College by each of the Professors. Except that if he have attended a course of similar Lectures in any other College or University, the same may take the place of one of the above courses. 3. He shall have employed three years...
Page 25 - AM, on Monday morning. Attendance on both days is required. No person will be examined for admission to the College at any other time than the commencement of a term, except in extraordinary cases.

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