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... SIZARS , who are Students of limited means , having their commons free of expense , and being exempted from annual fees . They were formerly nominated , one by each Fellow , and eight or more ( provided the number of thirty were not ...
... SIZARS , who are Students of limited means , having their commons free of expense , and being exempted from annual fees . They were formerly nominated , one by each Fellow , and eight or more ( provided the number of thirty were not ...
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... Sizars pay £ 1 1s . 3d . Entrance Fee , and are exempt from half- yearly Fees . Pensioners entering after 31st December , 1920 , will be charged the sum of two guineas in addition to each of the above half - yearly fees of eight guineas ...
... Sizars pay £ 1 1s . 3d . Entrance Fee , and are exempt from half- yearly Fees . Pensioners entering after 31st December , 1920 , will be charged the sum of two guineas in addition to each of the above half - yearly fees of eight guineas ...
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... Sizars , whose incidental expenses are not paid within a fort- night from the date on which their accounts are furnished , are forthwith struck off the Books , and their Sizarships vacated . ( d ) . Students who drop a year , whether ...
... Sizars , whose incidental expenses are not paid within a fort- night from the date on which their accounts are furnished , are forthwith struck off the Books , and their Sizarships vacated . ( d ) . Students who drop a year , whether ...
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... Sizars shall be vacated at the close of the September Quarter next after the expiration of their Scholarships and Sizarships . 4. No Student who shall have passed the standing of Candidate Bachelor shall be admissible as a Candidate for ...
... Sizars shall be vacated at the close of the September Quarter next after the expiration of their Scholarships and Sizarships . 4. No Student who shall have passed the standing of Candidate Bachelor shall be admissible as a Candidate for ...
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... Sizars . Students entering after March 21 , and at or before the Autumn Entrance in October , are permitted to join the Junior Freshman Class which was formed in the previous November , on payment of the half - year's fees due by ...
... Sizars . Students entering after March 21 , and at or before the Autumn Entrance in October , are permitted to join the Junior Freshman Class which was formed in the previous November , on payment of the half - year's fees due by ...
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