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II.—THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
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II.—THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF VIRGINIA.

This degree is conferred upon such students as have become
graduates in any two of the scientific schools, viz: Mathematics,
Natural Philosophy or Chemistry; and in any two of the literary
schools, viz: Ancient Languages (including Latin and Greek),
Modern Languages or Moral Philosophy; and have also obtained
distinctions at an intermediate and final examination of the
Junior Classes of the two remaining Academic schools. The
candidate for this degree must furthermore satisfy the Faculty
of his general literary acquirements, by furnishing an appropriate
essay, composed by himself, on some subject of literature
or science, which essay he may be required to read on the Public
Day.