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LICENTIATES.

Any person of unexceptionable character and habits, and of
suitable capacity and attainments, may be licensed by the Faculty
to form a class for private instruction, upon the subjects
taught in any school of the University, in aid of and in conformity
to the public teachings of the Professor.

Licentiates are not authorized to receive pupils who are not
members of the school or schools for which they are licensed,
nor to give instruction upon subjects not embraced in the plan
of the same.

The employment of the licentiate is at the option of the
student, and his compensation a matter of private arrangement.