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" As a form for preliminary examinations, the Association
recommends the following:

" Write your name in full.
I.
2. Give date of your birth.
Give place of your birth, explicitly.
3.
4. State place of residence, explicitly.
Name the schools you have attended, and the time spent
5.
in each.
6. What branches have you studied; to what extent have
you pursued them?
In what occupations (other than that of dentist) have you
7.
been engaged, and how long?
8. When did you commence the study of dentistry, the
dates?
9. How many months of actual medical or dental study, or
both, have you had to date?
10. Have you attended a full course at any medical school?
If so, where and when?
11. With what preceptors have you studied? Give name and
present residence of your last preceptor.
12. The candidate should be required to write an English
composition of at least 200 words, upon a subject of the exam-
iner's selection."
" Further examination is left to the discretion of the faculties,
but when such is proposed, it should embrace the following
branches: English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, Modern
History, Government Topics." Q 1885.]
Any failure of an applicant to pass satisfactorily a preliminary
examination, may be reported to other colleges of this Associ-
ation." [1885.]

(2.) LIMITING TIME FOR RECEPTION OF STUDENTS.
" No college of this Association shall admit students later
than twenty days after the beginning of a regular annual term,
except those colleges that conduct terms of more than five
months, and they shall have an extension of time for reception,
allowing four days for each month over five." [1885-86.]
ADMISSION TO ADVANCED GRADES ON CERTIFICATES.
(3-)
" The colleges of this Association may receive into the
advanced grades of juniors and seniors only such students as hold
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