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  • Published: 19 June 1902

Astronomy in the University of London

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IT seems desirable to call special attention to the change which has recently been made in the conditions with regard to astronomy for the B.Sc. Pass and Honours degrees of the University of London. This is the more important as, owing to an unfortunate slip of the much-overworked academic Registrar, the point was omitted from the published examination schedules, and has only been corrected by an attached slip in recent issues.

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