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288 FACTS AND SCRAPS.
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Cambr Cambeidge Idexaminers Local Having...
40 presented seniors themselves all however for being examination under in the 1863 , 43 of of 18 whom In were the Preliminary juniors and
subject Examination of Ari , t both hmetic classes wherein acquitted but a small themselves proportion age very well . marks , excep w t in a t tt ained one
bu by t 6 failed of the in candidates this subjec , , t and m g any ht failed got full entirel marks y ; . while The examiner oat of 5 remarks 00 boys ,
ins —" tru It ction was " quite such clear amoun to , t my of mind arithmetical that this knowledge was due as to th wan t of disp proper lay _,
having eviden ; tly been acquired mechanically , without any exp ey lanation of the , reason for the processes . _JSTor was the writing good , being generally either
candidates st iff or sprawling so often fail but so egreg the iousl other y ) was hand pron , the ounced spelling to be ( in excellent which . male In
Eng " Eng impression lish lish history Grammar was , the b gen comparison seem tlemen to who have favourable examined answered to both t he y sexes girls satisfac " declare Indeed torily d ; tha and in t the his in
also optional the case examination with , all y the on this twelve subject , can , didates every one who offered the girls passed in German ; , was . In French , " the prepared done work was the not done better so well t as he papers by irls the boys ; but
more of the E ng n g otion her lish paper , in to , French was of writing . " , upon Aa French regards exercises average scrip , t , ural as shewn knowled by by ge g the , t . transla They boys _tions had are
acc s comp till uracy more lained in consp of grammar for icuou want s in the accuracy writing girls ; of but t t hought the " lat _^ greater ter , and , call fluency this forth fault a of meed w expression as found of praise to and be r
expec " also almost freel ted without y " extended the range exce t p tion of thoug i easy r . themes , h cheer t and , the ful observation , st and yle livel of . which y ; shown _" , althoug are in characterized h handling , as might the be as
Hon subjec . Sec ts t , . aken to the , was Committee rath er narrower for promoting than with the admission the ; boys . of " girls Miss to Davies Universi , the ty - ttf fi
remarks in Ex respec aminations t th to at one , " mos of the t observa paren most t essential s ions expec on t branches he proficiency chie -of de knowled cien in some cy ge having , t very hings been judicio and found u sl r y
m passes indifferen ost st unno ress t about i t ice laid d , " others a g t hom s , " e lace , without th to the t t the herefore more blame showy arithme of this accomp tic foolish , "in lishmen pre which fer ts e deficiency nc , e w being hich
rightly attributable to instructors ., School of Art Fete . — -Her Eoyal Highness the Princess of Wales , ha _& permission graciously ) consen in the ted Eoyal to ope Horticultural n the F _6 te Gardens and Baza in ar aid , wh of ich the will Building be held Fu ( by
of the Female School of Art , Queen ' s Square , on , Thursday , the 23 rd of Junenext .
In Monthly the month Report of Aril of 21 the Society icants had for their the names Employment inscribed in of t Women he ister . — papp
books . Permanent situations , were found for two in the following capacities reg :- — for one six lady : — matron one assistan for Harrow t nurse , , five copy y ists companion . . Temporary employment
satisfactory Miss Rye arran in New gements Zealand with . —We the understan Governments d that of Miss Wellington Rye is concluding Nelson
female Picton , emigrants and Hawkes to the Bay above for the ports chartering . Reception of a commissioner committees ' are s shi also p , to being cany , and
very Rye after on their successfull her arrival return y , formed the to Eng nature , land of . _preparations which will be made more for full the y exp safety lained of the by Miss girls
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288 Facts And Scraps.
288 FACTS AND SCRAPS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/72/
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