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Another apparatus of the same inventor is the lecture-course galvanometer (Fig. 3), in which the horizontal needle bends back vertically over the external surface of a cylinder that carries divisions that are plainly visible to spectators at a distance.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various
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When the lecture-course and the associated practice-course are given in the same term of the same year, no student will be admitted to examination on the lecture-course until he has completed at least three-fourths of the practice-course.
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No student will be admitted to any practice-course unless he is at the same time pursuing the associated lecture-course, or has already received credit for the same.
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The fee for each technical lecture-course is $30, for each practice-course in drawing $15, for each laboratory or practice-course in Engineering, Shop-work, or Fieldwork,
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When the lecture-course and the associated practice-course are given in the same term of the same year, no student will be admitted to examination on the lecture-course until he has completed at least three-fourths of the practice-course.
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No student will be admitted to the graduating examination on a lecture-course unless he has been present at more than half the lectures in that course.
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No student will be admitted to any practice-course unless he is at the same time pursuing the associated lecture-course, or has already received credit for the same.
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No student will be admitted to the graduating examination on a lecture-course unless he has been present at more than half the lectures in that course.
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No student will be admitted to any practice-course unless he is at the same time pursuing the associated lecture-course, or has already received credit for the same.
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