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The University., 1869
 

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Página 45 - Every student must file a bond with the Bursar in the sum of two hundred dollars, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, or by a surety company duly qualified to do business in Massachusetts, as security for the payment of...
Página 4 - DANIEL TREADWELL, Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts, 1834-1845.
Página 57 - Students may enter the School in any stage of their professional studies, or mercantile pursuits. But they are advised, with a view to their own advantage and improvement, to enter at the beginning of those studies, rather than at a later period.
Página 45 - RESIDENT GRADUATES. Graduates of the University, or of other Collegiate Institutions, desirous of pursuing their studies at Cambridge without joining any of the Professional Schools, are permitted to do so, in the capacity of Eesident Graduates.
Página 57 - THE design of this institution is, to afford a complete course of legal education for gentlemen intended for the Bar in any of the United States...
Página 48 - Parish during the summer Term. Students are entitled to receive instruction from the Instructor in the German Language, and to attend gratis all public Lectures of the University, given to undergraduates in the Academical Department.
Página 45 - DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS. The Degree of Master of Arts is conferred in course on every Bachelor of Arts of three years' standing, on the payment of the usual fee, who shall, in the interval, have sustained.
Página 49 - Course must possess a knowledge of the branches of education commonly taught in the best academies and high schools.
Página 59 - Books, and also the English statutes, as well as the principal treatises in American and English law, besides a large collection of Scotch, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, and other foreign law, and a very ample collection of the best editions of the Roman or civil law, together with the works of the most celebrated commentators upon that law.
Página 57 - College dues ; or deposits, at his election, $ 150 with the Steward, upon his entrance, and at the commencement of each subsequent Term, to be retained until the end of the Term, and then to be accounted for. No student is matriculated until such testimonials are produced, and security given.

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