The Cambridge Review, 4. ciltCambridge Review Committee, St. John's College, 1883 Volumes 1-26 include a supplement: The University pulpit, vols. [1]-26, no. 1-661, which has separate pagination but is indexed in the main volume. |
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Sayfa 5
... present term on Physical Chemistry at 12 o'clock on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , in the Chemical Lecture Room , beginning on October 13. The Chemical Laboratory of the University will be open daily for the use of students from 10 ...
... present term on Physical Chemistry at 12 o'clock on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , in the Chemical Lecture Room , beginning on October 13. The Chemical Laboratory of the University will be open daily for the use of students from 10 ...
Sayfa 11
... present moral end to inculcate , and the love of the stage , which induced Dickens to give those famous histrionic readings of his own works , are vividly suggested by those few words . Though " assumption , " as he wrote to Lord Lytton ...
... present moral end to inculcate , and the love of the stage , which induced Dickens to give those famous histrionic readings of his own works , are vividly suggested by those few words . Though " assumption , " as he wrote to Lord Lytton ...
Sayfa 18
... present article will in the main devote itself . It results from this rule that certain men whose mathematical attainments are not of the highest rank have to submit to the singular injustice that because they have worked at the higher ...
... present article will in the main devote itself . It results from this rule that certain men whose mathematical attainments are not of the highest rank have to submit to the singular injustice that because they have worked at the higher ...
Sayfa 21
... present , proves to demonstration that it is possible for theatrical representations to be given in Cambridge during term time and for ladies to be present without being insulted or annoyed . That undergraduates sitting in a hall like ...
... present , proves to demonstration that it is possible for theatrical representations to be given in Cambridge during term time and for ladies to be present without being insulted or annoyed . That undergraduates sitting in a hall like ...
Sayfa 23
... present as follows : A. F. Sim ( bow ) , J. B. Stack ( 2 ) , C. J. F. Morton ( 3 ) , W. Burnside ( stroke ) . On Monday the Association Football Team defeated Emmanuel A.F.C. by 7 goals ( K. P. Wilson 4 ) , to love . GONVILLE AND CAIUS ...
... present as follows : A. F. Sim ( bow ) , J. B. Stack ( 2 ) , C. J. F. Morton ( 3 ) , W. Burnside ( stroke ) . On Monday the Association Football Team defeated Emmanuel A.F.C. by 7 goals ( K. P. Wilson 4 ) , to love . GONVILLE AND CAIUS ...
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Association Football ball Bishop boat Caius Cambridge Review candidates captain Catharine's Cavendish Christ's Christ's College Church Clare Clare College Club Corpus court crew Debating Society elected Emmanuel England English examination F. L. Lucas favour football forward Friday G. F. Grace give goal Guildhall half-backs held Holy Orders honour hope House John's College King's last week late Fellow latter lawn tennis Lecturer Leys School London Lord Magdalene Master match meeting Messrs Monday motion opinion Oxford passed Pemb Pembroke Peterhouse played present President Professor proposed Queens race rooms rowed Rugby Union Saturday Scholarships School scratch secretary Selwyn College Sidney street stroke success Sunday term Third Trinity Thursday tion Trial Eights Trin H Trinity College Trinity Hall Tripos Tuesday undergraduates University Vice-Chancellor votes Wauchope Wednesday yards
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