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Dartmouth College., 1902
 

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Page 72 - The form of examination will usually be the writing of a paragraph or two on each of several topics to be chosen by the candidate from a considerable number — perhaps ten or fifteen — set before him in the examination paper. The treatment of these topics Is designed to test the candidate's power of clear and accurate expression, and will call for only a general knowledge of the substance of the books.
Page 12 - And we do further, of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, for us, our heirs and successors, grant...
Page 73 - Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing of Arthur...
Page 13 - Act. in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.
Page 273 - Has studied medicine not less than four full school years of at least nine months each, including four satisfactory courses of at least six months each, in four different calendar years in a medical school registered as maintaining at the time a satisfactory standard.
Page 14 - Case those that are present are hereby impowered to act, the different place of their Abode notwithstanding, and all affairs and Actions whatsoever under the Care of the said Trustees shall be determined by the Majority or greater Number of those thirteen so convened and met together, the President whereof shall have no more than a single vote.
Page 16 - COLLEGE & appoint to them & each of them their respective businesses & trusts & displace & discharge from the service of said College such Treasurer Clerk Usher or Steward & to elect others in their room & stead which Officers so elected as before directed We do for us our heirs & successors by these Presents constitute & establish in their respective Offices & do give to each & every of them full power & Authority to exercise the same in said Dartmouth College according to the directions & during...
Page 273 - ... had either graduated from a registered college or satisfactorily completed a full course in a registered academy or high school ; or had a preliminary education considered and accepted by the regents as fully equivalent ; or held a regents' medical student certificate, granted before this act took effect ; or had passed regents' examinations as hereinafter provided.
Page 78 - ... nouns, the inflection of adjectives, participles, and pronouns; the use of personal pronouns, common adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions; the order of words in the sentence, and the elementary rules of syntax...
Page 11 - ... country, and he and his friends be able to remove and settle by and round about it, that the gentlemen, whom he has already nominated in his last will, (which he has transmitted to the aforesaid gentlemen of the trust in England,) to be trustees in America, should be of the corporation now proposed. And, also, as there are already large collections for said school, in the hands of the aforesaid gentlemen of the trust in England...

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