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2. FOB STUDENTS WHO RAVE COMPLETED THBIB FIRST OR ANY HIGHER YEAR.—Any subject or subjects may be
offered for Examination with the approval of the Master.
Examination Entry Forms can be obtained at the CoUege, and should be fiUed up and sent in not later than 1st December. An Entrance Fee of Ten Shillings wiU be charged to each Candidate, and must be sent to the Master along with the Entry Form. It is desirable that entries should he made as early as possible.
THE ATCHISON PRIZE.
This Prize, endowed by the late Stephen Atchison, Esq., is of the value of £5 and wiU be awarded to that Resident Student of the CoUege who in the judgment of the FeUows' Meeting has done the best work in one of the scientific laboratories of the University during the year. ,
HOUSE REGULATIONS.
1. The CoUege is open to members of aU religious de- nominations, either as resident or non-resident Stndents.
2. Applicants for admission as resident. Students mnst produce satisfactory evidence of good moral character. . Any appUcant who has been a Student of another University College must produce a bene discessit from the Head of that CoUege.
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3. Each Student is required, upon enrolment, to sign the foUowing declaration:—" I solemnly promise that, so long as I am a Student in Queen's CoUege, I wiU loyaUy obey the Master and aU other persons to whom he may delegate his authority, and wiU.faithfuUy keep aU the Rules that are or may be made for the government of the CoUege."
4. No Student is aUowed to reside in the CoUege for a shorter period than one full term, unless he have paid his fees'for the whole term.
5. One term's notice must be given previous to the with- drawal of any Student, otherwise a charge of £10 10s. may be made.
6. Resident Stndents shall have rooms assigned to them by the Master. Special provision is made for Women Stndents. Students will be aUowed to choose their rooms in the order of their enrolment, subject to the Master's approval.
7. Stndents wiU be held responsible for any damage done to the furniture of their rooms, or to other CoUege property.
8. AU.resident Undergraduates are expected to attend at morning or evening chapel on six days in each week, includ- ing Sunday, unless specially excused by the Master. Snch excuse will be granted to any Student who states in writing that he has conscientious objections to being present.
Chapel wUl be held at 7.30 a.m. and 10 p.m. on week days, and 9.15 a.m. on Sundays.
9. Meals wUl be provided in the College HaU at stated hours, viz.:—Breakfast, 7.40 a.m. (Sundays, 8 a.m.);
luncheon, 12:30 to 2; dinner, 6.15 p.m.
10. Non-resident Students may have luncheon or dinner in HaU by giving due notice, and on payment of Is. for luncheon, and Is. 6d. for dinner; or by special arrangement with the Master for the whole.term.
11. Any resident Student may invite guests not exceed- ing two in number for any meal) on entering their names in the Guest-Book at the meal previous, and on payment at the foUowing rates:—Breakfast, Is.; luncheon, Is.; dinner Is. 6d.
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. 12. Two Students shall. be appointed weekly by the Master to read the lessons in chapel, and to say grace in HaU.
13. No undergraduate Student shall be out of College later than 11 p.m. Students coming in after 11 p.m. wUl pay a fine of Is.; after 12 midnight, 2s. 6d.
14. No Student shall spend the night out of CoUege, except by special permission of the Master.
15. No visitor may remain in the CoUege after midnight.
16. Academical dress shaU be worn at chapel, at dinner, at lectnres, and examinations, and at all public ceremonies connected with the CoUege.
17. The CoUege terms, vacations, and hoUdays shall be the same as those of the University. Students wishing to remain in residence during the short vacations, or after the close of the Fourth Term, may.do so by arrangement'with the Master.
18. The annual fees are as foUows, and must be paid in three equal instalments within the first week of lectures in each term to the Bursar. A fine of 6s. per week wiU be levied in case of late payment:—
. Enrolment Fee ... 2 gns.
Caution Money 2 gns.
This sum must be deposited by every person entering into residence, and will be re- funded, if desired, one month after such' Student's name has been removed from , the BoU. .'
Undergraduates in the first year in Arts. Science, * Medicine, and Engineering 84 gns.
Undergraduates in the second year in Arts, Science, and Engineering 81 gns.
Undergraduates in the third year in Arts and Science, and second in Medicine ... 75 gns.
Undergraduates in the third, fourth, and fifth year
* in Medicine.: the third and fourth year in Engin- eering ; the first and second year in Law; first, second, and third year in Music; and Students of Graduate Standing ... ... 69 gns.
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Residence and Commons, during Vacations, per day 6s.
„ „ „ per week 80s.
Non-resident Students 12 gns.
These fees include (in the case of resident Students) re- sidence and commons, tuition, gas and fuel, the freedom of the Ubrary and common room, and the use of furniture for study and bedroom. Stndents must provide their own table and bed Unen and towels, and must arrange for their own washing.
COLLEGE SOCIETIES.
A Students' Society has been founded, nnder the name of
" THE WILLIAM QUICK CLUB," for the purpose of reading Essays,.holding Debates, and in general encouraging social intercourse amongst the Stndenta.
The ordinary 'meetings are held on alternate Tuesday evenings at eight o'clock/ Membership is open to all Mem- bers of the University or affiliated Colleges.
A SUver Medal is annuaUy awarded to the Orator of the Club, presented by Thomas Vasey, Esq.
COLLEGE ORATORS.
1888. John W. White.
1889. Edward Nye.
1890. A. E. Gifford.
1891. H. 8. Heath.
1892. Frank Lade.
1898. Robert H. Bailey.
1894. James Macfarlan, M.A.
A prize is also presented by Mr. E. F. J. Love' for the best English Essay.
1892. Subject, " Tennyson's Idylls of the King."
Prieeman, H. S. Heath.
1893. Subject, "Home Rule."
Prieeman, Walter Rosenhain.
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Prineman, Fred. Delbridge.
1895. Subject, " T h e Effect of W a r on CivUisation."
Prieeman, John Hill.
Secretary, 3 . A. Arthur, B.A.
A Sports Committee has also' been appointed, for t h e arrangement of cricket, tennis, footbaU, and rowing con- tests. Secretary, 3 . C. Crean.
A Club for Old Students of the College, entitled " The W y v e m s , " has been founded, of which any past resident Student may. become a member on payment of a smaU en- trance fee. Secretary, Mr. E. A. Derrick.
T H E Q U E E N ' S G U I L D .
T h e Guild, which was inaugurated on 27th September, 1890, has been founded to unite together all who are in- terested in t h e progress of t h e College. Membership is open to any person of either sex over twelve years of age, on election after nomination by a majority of four-fifths of the votes recorded. The subscription is one guinea an- nually ; for all members of one family, two guineas. Social meetings will be held once in each term; and courses of lectures will be delivered, to which members wiU be ad- mitted without further payment. The officers of t h e GuUd are as foUows:—
Dean.—Henry Berry, Esq.
Sub-Deans.^-3. W . Eggleston, Esq.; The Hon. A. O.
Sachse, M.L.C.
Bursar.—W. Mewton, Esq.
Recorders.—H. Percival Sugden, Esq.; E . F . J . Love, Esq.. M.A.
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MEMBERS O P T H E COLLEGE.
Master,
T H E R E V . E D W A R D HOLDSWORTH SUGDEN, B.A., B.Sc.
F E L L O W S .
Arthur Henry Shakspere Lucas, M.A., B.Sc.
E m e s t Frederick John Love, M.A., F.F.S. (Lond.) The Rev. Lorimer Fison, M.A., D.D.
Alfred WUUam Howitt, P.G.S., F.L.S.
Walter Baldwin Spencer, M.A.
A r t h u r Stanley Hemmy, M.Sc.
Robert John Gribble, M.A., LL.B.
The Rev. James Richmond Harcourt, B.A.
Robert James AUman Barnard, M.A'.
David Avery, M.Sc.
GRADUATES.
Those marked * were University Scholars, or obtained First-Class Final Honours. *
M.A.
• The Rev. Arthur E. Albiston (also of Ormond).
• Robert John Gribble. 1894.
• James Macfarlan. 1895.
M . S c .
• David Avery. 1894.
* Arthur S. Hemmy. 1894.
LL.B.
George B. Vasey. • 1887.
• Robert J o h n Gribble. 1894.
* James Macfarlan. 1896.
1889.
B.A.
Edwin J. Corr.
George B. Vasey.
John W . Grove.
Edward Nye.
C. G. Crowley.
Myra S. Merfield.
Herbert Hewitt.
1887.
1887.
1890.
1890.
1891.
1891.
1893.
Mercy J. Wilson.
' J o h n A. Arthur.
•Gertrude E. HaU.
•Andrew B. Osborne.
L. J. Wrigley.
G. T. Arthur.
1893.
1894.
1894.
1894.
1894.
1896.
Josephine McNaugbtbnl896.
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B.Sc.
James Rowland Fiddian. 1892.
WUliam Sydney Sweet. 1896.
M.B.
Caleb Joyce. 1890.
J o h n Crowley. 1890.
R. A. Buntine. 1891.
• E . C. Brown. 1892.
Thomas A. WUson. 1892.
•Joseph Charles Pabst./ 1892.
Frederic J . Gawne. 1894.
John B. Mouritz. 1894.
Francis A. Newman. 1894.
A. N. ChenhaU. 1896.
I d a G. M. Halley. 1896.
B.S.
John Crowley.
R. C. Brown.
R. A. Buntine.
J . C. Pabst.
T. A. WUson.
1890.
1892.
1891, 1892.
1892.
Frederic J. Gawne., John R. Mouritz.
. Francis A. Newman.
Alf. N. ChenhaU.
Ida G. M. HaUey. "
1894.
1894.
1894.
1896 1896 B.C.E.
Charles S. Graham. 1892. WUUam S. Sweet.
UNDERGRADUATES (1896).
University Exhibitioners marked j . SCHOLARS.
John A. Arthur, B.A.
J o h n R. Lee.
A; Hambly.
Owen Peters.
G. A. Judkins.
H. F . TisdaU.
E X H I B I T I O N E R S .
W . E. WUUams. | R. Hosking.
J . R. Fiddian, B.Sc.
W. Rosenhain.
P . Geoch.
J . C. Crean.
H . A. Overend.
COMMONERS.
R. Withington.
T. S". Lancaster.
J . N. Morris.
E. D. O'DonneU.
G. T. Featonby.
1893.
E. R. Johnson.
D. McClean.
W. E . Masters.
G. O. CowUshaw.