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UNISTERSIT^ XOCAIi EXAMINATIONS- 197
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In The Years 1857 And 1858, Examinations...
Imp _ilUistrajte ortance _^ _by will dia be grams attached and dra to wi good ngs , where drawing these . Candidates can be introduced may also . Great offer
_themselves for examination in Drawing and in Music . _Section E . —Drawing . ;
and 1 . shade Drawing from in the outline same . from a cast or model and also drawing with light ' 2 . Drawing in perspective .
4 3 . . Drawing Design for in an colour ornament from or a natural pattern object ; or , . for a picture . 5 . Questions founded on Wornum ' s Epochs of Painting , Books I ., II ., III .-
IV • ., V . ¦ Section F . —Music . ' ¦ ' ' position The Grammar . of Music , and the History and Principles of Musical
Com-: It will thus be seenthat a senior candidate , showing a fair knowledge of English History and Literature , and French or
German , or of French , and of Vegetable and Animal _Physiology , and so forth , is entitled to a Certificate .
The Examinations occupy about six days ; the hours , taken from the 6 . . Cambrid These hours ge time embrace -table , being all the " from subj 9 e till cts 12 6 f - 30 examination , and from . 2 No till
individual candidate is at work during * the whole time . , Among the Directions to Candidates we _vfinji _, the following
caution . . . _; : . - . in " his Any candidate or bring detected ing with in him help a ing book another or written , or asking anotner to _assist to him help him will .
Be turned paper out , of the examination room . _ISTo communicati paper on whatever between , candidates uiider examination will be allowed : " The Local Qommittees are , _recommended tQ provide a room near
at separatel hand , y . in which the Examine : j - r may hea r' each ca « ndidate read
The Oxford Examination is usually held in June , the Cambridge in December . The Oxford Fee is , for , J unior _^ _tudepitSj 15 s , ; for
Seniors , ; 30 s . The Cambridge Fee is £ 1 for every Student Examinations are held in every town where there 1 is a sufficient
_nhimber of candidates . _^ A careful study of the foregoing statement will give , it is
believed , a tolerably fair and , completp idea o . f what these examinations are . Those who desire fuller information are referred to the
the Regu past lation s of rs . _* e ach Unive latter rsit y esp and eciall to y the , will Examination repay an papers attentive of
perusal . The high character of the University Examiners might indeed have been deemed in itself & sufficient guarantee for the
st quality ronger of testimony the Examinations ; their simp , but le , the r 7 eleme ; question ntary , s and themselve at the s are same a
time searching character , supplies tl _p , mos t _convincing answer to any charges that might he brought _against these _Examinations as
' Strand * The : the Oxford Cambrid Examination ge , from Rivington Papers , may 3 , Waterloo be obtained Plac from e , Pall Parker Mali . , 377 _,
Unistersit^ Xocaii Examinations- 197
_UNISTERSIT _^ _XOCAIi EXAMINATIONS- 197
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1862, page 197, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111862/page/53/
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