General Announcement - McGill UniversityMcGill University., 1905 |
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$3 for Athletics addition amination Applied Science awarded B.Sc Bachelors of Arts Botany Bursar candidates Caution money deposit Chemistry Class fees Club Collier's Great Events Composition and Dictation conditioned students course in Arts courses of study DEGREE OF B.A. Elementary Algebra English Composition English Grammar Euclid's Elements Exhibitions and Scholarships Faculty of Applied Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine FINAL DIVISION following texts:-Gardiner's Outline French Geometry German Greek Gymnasium half-course Latin Mathematics Matriculation Examination McGill College McGill University Medical Council Montreal Morning Afternoon obtained open for competition Outline of English Partial Students passed the Preliminary Physics Physiography Preliminary Division Primers of Greece Province of Quebec Regulation required to take requirements in 1906 Roman Law Royal Victoria College Second Semitic Languages September Examination Sessional Examinations similar text-books Stanstead Students in Arts take this examination Third and Fourth tion Translation at Sight Trigonometry undergraduate course Wrong's History
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Page 4 - Reference was made to pending arrangements with the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, of London, for local examinations in music throughout Canada.
Page 3 - The educational work of the University is carried on in McGill College, Montreal, and in the several affiliated colleges and schools.
Page 14 - The translation into German of simple English sentences, to test the candidate's familiarity with elementary grammar. Elementary grammar is understood to include the conjugation of the weak and the more usual strong verbs ; the declension of articles, adjectives, pronouns, and such nouns as are readily classified ; the commoner prepositions ; the simpler uses of modal auxiliaries ; the elements of syntax and word-order.
Page 24 - Bursar the sum of $5, as caution money, to cover damage done to furniture, apparatus, books, etc. This amount, less deductions (if any), will be returned at the close of the session. Fees in Applied Science. Annual fee for the undergraduate course in Architecture, No. 1 $100.00 Annual fee for all other undergraduate courses 175-00 Students taking the six years...
Page 7 - Partial students'—Those not belonging to one of the above classes who are pursuing a course of study. Such students subject to the approval of the professor may attend any class without previous examination. "Certificates of having passed the following examinations will, if submitted to the Registrar, be accepted pro tanto, in lieu of the Matriculation Examination, ie, in so far as the subjects and standards are, to the satisfaction of the Board of Matriculation Examiners, the same as are equivalent...
Page 2 - Esq. Principal, W. Peterson, MA, LL.D., CMG, ViceChancellor. (The Principal has, under the Statutes, the general superintendence of all affairs of the College and University, under such regulations as may be in force.) Secretary and Bursar, W.
Page 5 - Registrar the name of some suitable person, preferably a University graduate, who is willing to act as Deputy Examiner, ie, receive the questions, hold the examinations and forward the answers to Montreal.
Page 2 - LL. D. , Governor-General of Canada, etc. Governors— President and Chancellor of the University, The Right Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, GCMG, LL.D. (Hon. Cantab.); William Peterson, MA, LL.D., CMG, Principal and Vice-Chancellor; Sir Wm. C. Macdonald ; George Hague, Esq. ; Edward B. Greenshields, Esq., BA, LL.D.; Hon.
Page 18 - A Calendar of the University in which he has studied, giving a full statement of the courses of study.
Page 22 - City met on arrival and helped to secure lodgings, if due notice is sent of the station and time at which they will arrive. The erection of suitable University residential halls for men is contemplated in the near future. In the "McGill Union...