PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
(1907)
A
Any dishonesty in the examinations, including the giving as well as the receiving of aid, will, if detected, permanently debar the candidate from entering the University.
The purpose of this examination is to test (1) the candidate's ability to write English correctly, and (2) his acquaintance with certain specified works. The candidate is advised to go over his paper carefully before the end of the hour, to make sure that it is correctly spelled, punctuated, and paragraphed.
Write short compositions on three of the following topics:
- King Arthur as portrayed in the Idylls of the King.
- The English country squire as portrayed in the Sir Roger de Coverley Papers and in Silas Marner.
- The gradual deterioration of Macbeth's character.
- Shylock and Isaac of York—a comparison.
- Lancelot's sojourn at Astolat.
B
The purpose of this examination is primarily to test the candidate's knowledge of certain specified works; but the examiners will refuse to accept any paper which shows marked deficiency in English composition. The candidate is therefore advised to look over his paper carefully before the end of the hour.