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1-2-3. |
7-8-9. |
10-11-12. |
13-14-15. |
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21-22-23. |
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31-32-33. |
34-35-36. |
40-41-42. |
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158-159-160. |
200-201-202. |
250-251-252. |
259. |
300-301-302. |
350-351-352. |
306-307-308. |
356-357-358. |
309-310-311. |
359-360-361. |
318-319-320. |
368-369-370. |
321-322-323. |
371-372-373. |
324-325-326. |
327-328-329. |
340-341-342. |
386-387-388. |
400-401-402. |
450-451-452. |
403-404-405. |
453-454-455. |
409-410-411. |
459-460-461. |
412-413-414. |
462-463-464. |
521. |
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541-542-543. |
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830. |
831. |
832. |
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834. |
835. |
836. |
860. |
863. |
867-868. |
900. |
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906. |
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911. |
916-917-918. |
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930-931-932. |
940-941-942. |
950-951. |
953-954-955. |
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960-961. |
966-967-968. |
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980-981. |
990-991-992. |
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The University of Virginia record March 15, 1932 | ||
LICENTIATESHIPS
Any person of unexceptionable character and habits, upon producing to
the faculty satisfactory evidence of suitable capacity and attainments, may
be licensed by the faculty to form classes for private instruction in any
Schools of the University, in aid of and in conformity with the public teachings
of the professor upon any subject taught therein. The employment and
compensation of any such licentiate are matters of private agreement between
him and the student. Students whose preparation for the work of
the University courses is inadequate may often economize time and energy
by securing the services of a licentiate at the same time that they are attending
the regular lectures.
The University of Virginia record March 15, 1932 | ||