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... called by the President of the Board . The Executive Committee meet regularly on one of the last secular days of each month . See Almanac . OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION . WILLIAM W. FOLWELL , LL . 6 The University of Minnesota .
... called by the President of the Board . The Executive Committee meet regularly on one of the last secular days of each month . See Almanac . OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION . WILLIAM W. FOLWELL , LL . 6 The University of Minnesota .
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... regular and punctual in attendance upon all proper duties and exercises ; and that he will refrain from injuring or defacing the grounds , buildings , enclosures , and furniture of the University , and that he will carefully use ...
... regular and punctual in attendance upon all proper duties and exercises ; and that he will refrain from injuring or defacing the grounds , buildings , enclosures , and furniture of the University , and that he will carefully use ...
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... regular class or course , who is entitled to receive and can actually receive the same instruction , in substance , in the public schools of the school district in which he legally resides . " 2. The requirements for admission to the ...
... regular class or course , who is entitled to receive and can actually receive the same instruction , in substance , in the public schools of the school district in which he legally resides . " 2. The requirements for admission to the ...
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... regular students . Special students must select ( in equivalent amounts ) from the studies thus laid down . 11 . Students in different courses are united in recitations whenever convenient . 12. The merit of students , as regards ...
... regular students . Special students must select ( in equivalent amounts ) from the studies thus laid down . 11 . Students in different courses are united in recitations whenever convenient . 12. The merit of students , as regards ...
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... REGULAR ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS begin on the second day of each University year . Examinations for entrance are commonly held by appointment in the month of June at the University . Candidates not presenting themselves at these times ...
... REGULAR ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS begin on the second day of each University year . Examinations for entrance are commonly held by appointment in the month of June at the University . Candidates not presenting themselves at these times ...
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16 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts...
56 ÆäÀÌÁö - The president may, upon the application of any established military institute, seminary or academy, college, or university, within the United States having capacity to educate at the same time not less than one hundred and fifty male students, detail an officer of the army or navy to act as superintendent or professor thereof...
31 ÆäÀÌÁö - The law creating this survey is comprehensive. It embraces not only a strictly geological survey, including a complete account of the rocks and minerals of the State and their chemical analysis, but also a natural history survey, comprising an examination of all species of trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses (native or naturalized), and a complete account of the animal kingdom, as represented in the State, including all mammalia, fishes, reptiles, birds, and insects.
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - All examinations of persons not graduates or licentiates, shall be made directly by the BOARD, and the certificates given by the BOARD shall authorize the possessor to practice medicine and surgery in the State of Illinois.
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall have authority to administer oaths; and the board to take testimony in all matters relating to its duties...
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... prepare two forms of certificates, one for persons in possession of diplomas or licenses, the other for candidates examined by the Board, they shall furnish to the County Clerks of the several counties a list of all persons receiving certificates.
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - Health shall issue a certificate to that effect signed by all the members thereof, and such certificate shall be conclusive as to the right of the lawful holder of the same to practice medicine in this state.
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the right of the lawful holder of the same to practice medicine in this State. If not a graduate, the person practicing medicine in this State shall present himself before said Board, and submit himself to such examination as the said Board shall require; and, if the examination be satisfactory to the examiners, the said Board shall issue its certificate in accordance with the facts, and the lawful holder of such certificate shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges herein mentioned.
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - Examiners herein named, for verification as to its genuineness. If the diploma is found genuine and if the person named therein be the person claiming and presenting the same, the...
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - A considerable collection of prints, drawings and moilels for lessons and illustrations has been made. WORK SHOPS. The Work Shops of the College of Mechanic Arts are temporarily provided for in three rooms in the basement of the Agricultural College. ( 1) The vise shop, containing two benches with double sets of drawers, so that thirty-two students can be accommodated in two reliefs.