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[enter]1864-5[/center][right align]152[/right align]

[margin]March 21st 1865[/margin]

[column one][underscore]Year[/underscore]
I

II

III

IV

[column 2][underscore]Hour[/underscore]
9
10
11
12
9
10
11
12
9
10
11
12
9
10
11
12
[column 3][underscore]Monday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics
Rhetoric
Mathematics
Classics

Nat. History

Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics
Chemistry
Nat. Philosophy
Greek
[column 4][underscore]Tuesday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics

Mathematics
Classics

Logic
Nat. History
Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics x
Chemistry
Nat. Philosophy[superscript]x[/superscript]
Greek
[column 5][underscore]Wednesday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics
Rhetoric
Mathematics
Classics

Nat. History

Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics
Chemistry[superscript]x[/superscript]
Nat. Philosophy
Greek
[column 6][underscore]Thursday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics

Mathematics
Classics

Logic
Nat. History
Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics x
Chemistry
Nat. Philosophy
Greek
[column 6][underscore]Friday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics
Rhetoric
Mathmatics
Classics

Nat History

Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics
Chemistry[superscript]x[/superscript]
Nat. Philosophy
Greek

Attendance at the classes marked x to be optional
except for those who intend to compete for honours in
those departments of study with which these classes are
[mrgin]III[/margin]connected. 3. That the above arrangement shall
come into force at the commencement of next session
with regard to all students who have not hitherto attended
College, and that it be recommended to the
first and second year students of the present session
to fall in with the same arrangement, and that
to encourage them to do so the Trustees dispense with
[margin]IV[/margin]fees from them for the fourth session. 4. That the
fee for each session be a net sum of twenty five
dollars including the matriculation fee of four dollars,
[margin]V[/margin]and the charge of one dollar for apparatus. 5.
That intrant students passing with perfect satisfaction
the entrance examination required of second
year's students be allowed to proceed to the second
[right align]year's[/right align]

155

[enter]1864-5[/center][right align]152[/right align]

[margin]March 21st 1865[/margin]

[column one][underscore]Year[/underscore]
I

II

III

IV

[column 2][underscore]Hour[/underscore]
9
10
11
12
9
10
11
12
9
10
11
12
9
10
11
12
[column 3][underscore]Monday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics
Rhetoric
Mathematics
Classics

Nat. History

Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics
Chemistry
Nat. Philosophy
Greek
[column 4][underscore]Tuesday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics

Mathematics
Classics

Logic
Nat. History
Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics x
Chemistry
Nat. Philosophy[superscript]x[/superscript]
Greek
[column 5][underscore]Wednesday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics
Rhetoric
Mathematics
Classics

Nat. History

Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics
Chemistry[superscript]x[/superscript]
Nat. Philosophy
Greek
[column 6][underscore]Thursday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics

Mathematics
Classics

Logic
Nat. History
Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics x
Chemistry
Nat. Philosophy
Greek
[column 6][underscore]Friday[/underscore]
Classics
Mathematics
Classics
Rhetoric
Mathmatics
Classics

Nat History

Classics
Metaphysics
Nat. Philosophy
Ethics
Chemistry[superscript]x[/superscript]
Nat. Philosophy
Greek

Attendance at the classes marked x to be optional
except for those who intend to compete for honours in
those departments of study with which these classes are
[mrgin]III[/margin]connected. 3. That the above arrangement shall
come into force at the commencement of next session
with regard to all students who have not hitherto attended
College, and that it be recommended to the
first and second year students of the present session
to fall in with the same arrangement, and that
to encourage them to do so the Trustees dispense with
[margin]IV[/margin]fees from them for the fourth session. 4. That the
fee for each session be a net sum of twenty five
dollars including the matriculation fee of four dollars,
[margin]V[/margin]and the charge of one dollar for apparatus. 5.
That intrant students passing with perfect satisfaction
the entrance examination required of second
year's students be allowed to proceed to the second
[right align]year's[/right align]