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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
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The changes, which have taken place in the System of Education in this University, since the publication by Mr. Wall in 1798, have rendered a new Edition of his Book highly necessary; these alterations the Editor hopes that he has stated correctly. To those, who are thoroughly acquainted with the Customs and Ceremonies of the University, the Editor feels some apology is due for the minuteness, with which he has detailed them. Had the Book been intended for their use solely, he should have adopted a very different plan. But then it would have conveyed little or no information to that very numerous Class, who are desirous of proceeding to their Degrees, but are utterly at a loss what steps to take for that purpose. He trusts that he has enabled such Persons to ascertain at once (without troubling their friends with repeated enquiries) what they have to do, and what they have to pay. If in this he has succeeded, he will not have entirely lost his labor.
The Editor begs to return his sincere acknowledgements to the Syndics of the Press for their liberality in defraying the expences of this publication.
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- The Ceremonies Observed in the Senate-House of the University of CambridgeWith the Forms of Proceeding to All Degrees, the Manner of Electing Officers, Tables of Fees, and Other Articles Relating to the University, pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1828