| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - Education - 1902 - 578 pages
...for the several qualifications would be awarded independently as follows (that is to say), the ni.uls for the first qualification by examination, for the...candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head master of the candidate's school, and (iii) the results of the awards (that is to say, the marks... | |
| Cecil Rhodes - Capitalists and financiers - 1902 - 218 pages
...record that (i.) my ideal qualified student would combine these four qualifications in the proportions of three-tenths for the first two-tenths for the second...candidates and for the fourth qualification by the head master of the candidate's school and (iii.) the results of the awards (that is to say the marks... | |
| New Brunswick. Board of Education - Education - 1902 - 938 pages
...of three tenths for the n'ret^ two tenths for the second, three tenths for the third, and two tenths for the fourth qualification, so that according to...examination, for the second and third qualifications respect, ively by ballot by the fellow- students of the candidates, and for tho fourth qualification... | |
| New Brunswick. Department of Education - Education - 1902 - 808 pages
...fourth qualifications ; (ii) the marks for the several qualifications would be awarded independent!}' as follows (that -is to say) the marks for the first...examination, for the second and third qualifications respect, ively by ballot by the fellow- students of the candidates, and for the fourth qualification... | |
| Sociology - 1902 - 684 pages
..."Marks for the several qualifications should be awarded independently as follows : That is to say, marks for the first qualification by examination,...the second and third qualifications respectively by the ballot of fellow students of the candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head masters... | |
| United States - 1903 - 1196 pages
...the maximum number of marks for any scholarship were 200 they would be apportioned as follows: Sixty to each of the first and third qualifications, and...candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head master of the candidate's school, and (III) the results of the awards (that is to say the marks... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1903 - 1190 pages
...the maximum number of marks for any scholarship were 200 they would be apportioned as follows: Sixty to each of the first and third qualifications, and...candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head master of the candidate's school, and (III) the results of the awards (that is to say the marks... | |
| 1903 - 1046 pages
...Marks for the several qualifications should be awarded independently as follows : — That is to say, marks for the first qualification by examination,...second and third qualifications, respectively, by the ballot of fellow-students of the candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head masters... | |
| Homer L. Patterson - Education - 1904 - 428 pages
...the maximum number of marks for any scholarship were 200, they would be apportioned as follows: Sixty to each of the first and third qualifications, and...candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head master of the candidate's school; and (iii) the results of the awards (that is to say, the marks... | |
| Homer L. Patterson - Education - 1904 - 482 pages
...maximum number of marks for any scholarship were 200, they would be apportioned as follows : Sixty to each of the first and third qualifications, and...candidates, and for the fourth qualification by the head master of the candidate's school; and (iii) the results of the awards (that is to say, the marks... | |
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