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Exhibit JC42 - The Leveson Inquiry

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For Distribution to CPsHacks and Dons - Teaching at the London University Journalism School 1919-1939: Its origin,development and influence.Appendix IIIINSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTSRevised Scheme for Examinations18931. Division 1: For the Pupil-associateship2. <strong>The</strong> examination of candidates for admission to the class of Pupilassociatesshall be as follows:(a) English History(b) English Literature(c) Arithmetic, up to and including vulgar and decimal fractions;with easy questions in algebra and the First Book of Euclid(d) Geography, especially of England and the British Empire(e) Latin, or French, or German, at the choice of the candidate, bytranslation of an easy passage into English(f) A paper of not less than 500 words on one of six general topics(g) Correction of 12 inaccurately constructed sentences(h) To condense a report of 1,000 words: into a report of from 200 to300 words; and to write paragraphs upon three incidents brieflynarrated by the examiner(i) General Knowledge<strong>The</strong> examiners may test, and take into consideration, any candidate’s knowledge ofshorthand. But examination in the subject shall be optional.3. Division 2: For <strong>The</strong> MembershipCandidates for admission to the class of Members shall show a proficiency in thefollowing subjects:-(a) <strong>The</strong> English Language (c) English Constitutional and Political History(b) English Literature (d) Political and Physical Geographya sufficient knowledge off-(e) Latin(f) either French or German, at the choice of the candidate(g) Natural Science or Mathematics; and an acquaintance with(h) General History(i) Political EconomyNOTES:1. Candidates had to satisfy examiners of mastery inprdcis writing,composition, and aptitude at condensation to be regarded as proficient.2. Papers were to be prepared up to the standard of Oxford or CambridgeSenior Local Examinations, or equivalents.3. <strong>The</strong> candidates shall be examined also in:(j) <strong>The</strong> principles and practice of the Law of the Newspaper Libel andCopyright; and(k) Means shall be taken by paper, or by viva voce examination to test thecandidate’s general information.227MOD100051398

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