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School of Litere Humaniores and, mutatis mutandis, the other Final Honour Schools.

NOMINA CANDIDATORUM

QUI TERMINO —— A.D.

AB EXAMINATORIBUS IN LITERIS HUMANIORIBUS

HONORE DIGNI SUNT HABITI, IN UNAQUAQUE CLASSE SECUNDUM SERIEM LITERARUM DISPOSITA.

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Nomina Candidatorum qui quanquam ad honores non admissi sunt quia sedecim terminos a matriculatione_excesserunt, Termino .A.D. in Schola [Lit. Hum.] examinati satisfecerunt nobis Examinatoribus.

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E. OF THE APPOINTMENT OF MASTERS OF THE SCHOOLS, MODERATORS, AND PUBLIC EXAMINERS.

[Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. 1. E.]

§ 1. Of the number of Examiners, and of their assignment to the various parts of the Examinations.

1. The number of Masters of the Schools shall be six.

2. The number and distribution of Moderators shall be in accordance with Schedule A.

3. The number and distribution of Public Examiners shall be in accordance with Schedule B, subject to the following condition :

In the Honour School of Oriental Studies the number of Examiners shall be three or four, as the Nominating Committee shall think fit, provided that not more than three shall be nominated, if only one of the general subjects is offered.

4. Whenever a Candidate has given notice of his intention to offer either Astronomy in the Final Honour Examination in the School of Natural Science, or any language other than French or German in the Honour School of Modern Languages, two Additional Public Examiners shall be appointed to examine in the subject so offered.

5. Whenever a Candidate has given notice of his intention to offer [an Oriental]1 Language in Group A of the Pass School, two additional Public Examiners shall be appointed to examine in the language so offered.

6. Assessors to Examiners may be appointed under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. XII.2

'On the first day of Easter Term, 1916, the words in square brackets will be struck out and the words 'the Hebrew' will be substituted.

2 See p. 251.

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§ 2. Concerning the Nomination of Examiners.

Statute made by the Commissioners wholly for the University under the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1877.

1. The Masters of the Schools, the Moderators, the Public Examiners, and the other Examiners mentioned in this Statute shall be nominated by a Committee in the manner hereinafter prescribed. Provided that when it is necessary to nominate, for one Examination only, a Master of the Schools, Moderator, or Examiner to fill a vacancy caused by death, or resignation, or removal for misconduct, or to act as substitute when leave of absence has been granted on account of sickness or other urgent cause, the nomination may be made by the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors.

2. Every nomination, not being a nomination made by the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors under the provisions of cl. 1 above, shall be made by a Committee of not fewer than six persons, of whom three shall be the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors for the time being, and three others shall be elected by one or more of the Boards of Faculties or Boards of Studies within the University, as is hereinafter provided in § 3.

3. At any meeting of a Nominating Committee, if the ViceChancellor be absent, a Pro-Vice-Chancellor may act for him.

4. Every nomination shall be made by a majority of votes. When the votes are equal, the Vice-Chancellor, or in his absence the Pro-Vice-Chancellor acting in his place, shall have an additional casting vote.

5. The University may from time to time make regulations, not inconsistent with the foregoing provisions, respecting the constitution and proceedings of the Nominating Committees, and any other matters relating to them which it may be expedient to regulate by Statute.

6. Except as regards the power of nomination and the persons by whom such nomination is to be made, this Statute shall not be deemed to repeal or affect any existing Statute of the University respecting the appointment of Masters of the Schools, Moderators, and Public Examiners; and in particular it shall not be deemed to repeal or affect any provision of any such Statute, whereby the names of persons nominated are to be submitted to the vote of the Congregation and Convocation of the University, or of either of them.

7. Every nomination shall be signified in writing by the Nominating Committee to the Vice-Chancellor. When by any existing Statute for the University a nomination is required to be made in Convocation, it shall be sufficient that the nomination shall be publicly notified in Convocation by the ViceChancellor.

§ 3. Of the Elected Members of Nominating Committees. 1. The number of each of the Committees constituted by a Statute made by the University of Oxford Commissioners concerning the Nomination of Examiners shall be six, and four shall be a quorum.

2. The elected members of each Committee shall hold their places for three years, and one shall retire every year. In case of a vacancy happening out of order the place shall be supplied for the residue of the time for which the vacating member was elected. No vacating member shall be re-eligible until the expiration of two years from the time when his place shall have become vacant.

3. There shall be :

(a) For the nomination of Masters of the Schools and of Moderators for the examination of those not seeking Honours, Committees, of each of which the three elected members shall be chosen, two by the Board of the Faculty of Literæ Humaniores, and one by the Board of the Faculty of Natural Science.

(b) For the nomination of Moderators for the Examination in Holy Scripture a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen, two by the Board of the Faculty of Literæ Humaniores, and one by the Board of the Faculty of Theology.

(c) For the nomination of Moderators for the examination of those who seek Honours in Greek and Latin Literature, of Public Examiners in Group A. (1), (2) of the Pass School, and of Public Examiners in the Honour School of Literæ Humaniores respectively, Committees, of each of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Literæ Humaniores.

(d) For the nomination of Public Examiners in the Previous Examination and in the Final Examination in the Honour School of Modern History, in Group B. (1) and (3) of the Pass School, a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Modern History.

(e) For the nomination of Moderators in Mathematics, of Public Examiners in the Honour School of Mathematics and in Group C. (6) of the Pass School, Committees, of each of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Natural Science.

(f) For the nomination of Public Examiners in Group C. (1) and (2) of the Pass School and in Mathematics in the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Natural Science.

(g) For the nomination of Public Examiners in the Preliminary Examination and in the Final Honour Examination in the Honour School of Natural Science three Committees, one for the nomination of Examiners in Mechanics and Physics, or in Chemistry, or in Animal Physiology, or in Physics, or in Astronomy, one for the nomination of Examiners in Zoology, or in Botany, or in Geology, and one for the nomination of Examiners in Engineering Science, of each of which Committees the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Natural Science.

(h) For the nomination of Public Examiners in the Honour School of Theology and of Public Examiners in Group D of the Pass School, a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Theology.

(i) For the nomination of Public Examiners in the Final Honour School of Jurisprudence and in Group B. (4) of the Pass School, a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Law.

(j) For the nomination of Public Examiners in the Preliminary Examination in the Honour School of Jurisprudence, a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen, one by the Board of the Faculty of Law, one by the Board of the Faculty of Literæ Humaniores, and one by the Board of the Faculty of Modern History.

(k) For the nomination of Public Examiners in the Honour School of Oriental Studies, and in Group A. (3), [(4), (5), (6), (7), (8)]1 of the Pass School, a Committee, of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Oriental Languages.

1 On the first day of Easter Term, 1916, the portion in square brackets will be struck out.

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