| James Fraser (bp. of Manchester.) - 1866 - 480 pages
...University. At Yale, the bond must be executed by the candidate's parent or guardian ; at Harvard, by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of Massachusetts. The normal period of instruction may be shortened by a contrivance which Admission to is called the... | |
| Education - 1891 - 1362 pages
...regulation still imperative — the student must tile a bond with the bursar, in the sum of $2(K), signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, for the payment of dues to the university, or instead, make a deposit with the bursar... | |
| Harvard University - 1854 - 730 pages
...they propose to give their attention They must furnish satisfactory evidence of good moral character, give bonds, in the sum of $200, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must bo a resident in Massachusetts, for the payment of all dues to the School, and register their names... | |
| Harvard University - Education - 1883 - 284 pages
...qualifying for any degree. Candidates for the higher degrees, and Resident Graduates who receive instruction at the University, must give bonds in the sum of $200,...by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, for the payment of all dues to the University ; but, instead of filing a bond, any... | |
| Harvard University - Education - 1910 - 944 pages
...Scientific School in regular standing must file with the Bursar a bond in the sum of /our hundred dollars, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, or by a surety company duly qualified to do business in Massachusetts, as security... | |
| Edwin Wooton - Degrees, Academic - 1883 - 792 pages
...thereof, in writing, to the Dean. Every student must file a bond with the Bursar in the sum of 200 dols., signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of Massachusetts, for the payment of dues to the University ; or, instead of filing » bond, he may pay his tuition fee for the year in... | |
| George Gary Bush - Education, Higher - 1891 - 526 pages
...schools, so here — a regulation still imperative — the student must file a bond with the bursar, in the sum of $200, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, for the payment of dues to the university, or instead, make a deposit with the bursar... | |
| Lawrence Scientific School - 1896 - 204 pages
...$150 61 185 £0 304 45 50 26 ISO $1030 Members of the School — both regular and special students — must give bonds in the sum of $200, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, for the payment of all dues to the University. Instead of filing a bond, any student... | |
| Harvard Divinity School - 1900 - 506 pages
...degree of AM or Ph.D. Every student must file a bond with the Bursar in the sum of two hundred dollars, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, or by a surety company duly qualified to do business in Massachusetts, as security... | |
| Harvard University - 1901 - 48 pages
...last third begins April 1 and ends at Commencement. Every student must file a bond with the Bursar in the sum of $200, signed by two bondsmen, one of whom must be a citizen of the United States, or by a surety company duly qualified to do business in Massachusetts, as security... | |
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