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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 of the two scientific schools, viz:
Mathematics, Natural Philosophy or Chemistry, and in two
of the literary schools, viz: Ancient Languages, Modern
Languages or Moral Philosophy, having also obtained distinction
at an intermediate and final examination of the
Junior class of the two remaining academic schools. The
candidates for this degree have moreover to satisfy the Faculty
of their general literary acquirements by furnishing an


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appropriate essay, composed by themselves, on some subject
of literature and science, which they may be required to
read on the Public Day.