Two MODERATORS, nominated by the Proctors, and appointed "by a Grace of the Senate. They act as the Proctors' substitutes in the Philosophical Schools, superintending alternately the exercises and disputations in philosophy, and the examinations for the... Calendar - Page ivby University of Cambridge - 1805Full view - About this book
| University of Cambridge - 1802 - 296 pages
...nominated hy the Proctors, and appointed hy a Grace of the Senate. They act as the Proctors' Suhstitutes in the Philosophical Schools, superintending alternately...the Examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. TWOTAXORS, who are Musters of Arts and Regents in tirtne of their oftice. They are appointed to regulate... | |
| 1804 - 476 pages
...and appointed by a grace of the Senate ; who fuperintend the Exercifes and Deputations in Philofophy, and the Examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Two TAXORS, who are chofen the fame as the Proftors. They are appointed to regulate the markets, examine the affize of... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 554 pages
...or to take them openly in scrutiny, and publicly to pronounce the assent or dissent of that house. Two MODERATORS, nominated by the Proctors, and appointed...the examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. They are also generally appointed ; Deputies in the absence of the Proctors. Two PRO-PROCTORS, who... | |
| 1830 - 350 pages
...the lawfulness of weights and measures. Two SCRUTATORS, who read the Graces in the Non-Regent House. Two MODERATORS, nominated by the Proctors, and appointed...the examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. THBEE ESQUIRE BEDELLS, whose office is to attend the Vice-Chancellor, whom they precede with their... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1831 - 552 pages
...or to take them openly in scrutiny, and publicly to pronounce the assent or dissent of that House. Two MODERATORS, nominated by the Proctors, and appointed...the examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. They are also generally appointed Deputies in the absence of the Proctors. Two PRO-PROCTORS, who are... | |
| Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin - 1834 - 84 pages
...secretly, or take them openly in scrutiny, and publicly to pronounce the assent or dissent of that house. Two MODERATORS, nominated by the proctors, and appointed...philosophy, and the examinations for the degree of BA Three ESQUIRE BEDELLS, whose office is to attend the vice chancellor, whom they precede with their... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - 1004 pages
...They are nominated by the vice-chancellor and proctors, and elected by a grace of the senate. — The moderators nominated by the proctors, and appointed by a grace of the senate, act as substitutes for the proctors in the philosophical schools, and arc generally deputed to officiate... | |
| 1837 - 318 pages
...the lawfulness of weights and measures. Two SCRUTATORS, who read the Graces in the Non-Regent House. Two MODERATORS, nominated by the Proctors, and appointed...the examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. THREE ESQUIRE BEDELLS, whose office is to attend the Vice-Chancellor, whom they precede with their... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1837 - 594 pages
...votes secretly or openly, and to declare the assent or dissent of that house. — The moderators are nominated by the proctors, and appointed by a grace of the senate. They superintend the exercises and disputations in philosophy, and the examinations for the degree of bachelor... | |
| 1838 - 314 pages
...the lawfulness of weights and measures. Two SCRUTATORS, who read the Graces in the Non-Regent House. as the Proctors' substitutes in the Philosophical...the examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. THREE ESQUIRE BEDELLS, whose office is to attend* the Vice-Chancellor, whom they precede with their... | |
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