\ M'URE 



[September 12, 1918 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 

 AND TECHNOLOGY, 



LONDON, S.W. 7. 



DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



I nd] 'in 1 toi F I Cheshiri C.B.E., A.R.C.S. 



K j A. I . 1 ONRADV, A.K.C.S. 



I L. C. M m,iin. D.I.C., A.K.C.S., 



•" \ B.Sc. 



cturcr 



During Sessi 118-19, and pending the establishment of full-time 



of study lead! the ] iwarded by the I i 



i-lll be given, with corresponding 



leet the needs of pan time students 



1 so for Students who wish 

 entering the profession of optical 



Body, a series of 1 



laboratoi y work, d 



engaged in thi opi ii industry 



u study .V : 



designing am! testing. 



the 



but 



present, and pen blishment of full-ti 



^luily, the case of each student wishing to enter the Department for full 

 \ill be specially considered by the Director of the Department 

 who will determine the course of study to be followed. 

 The I.e. i: the Autumn Term, 101S, are as follows :— 



"GENERAL OPTICS." ' 

 Bj Professor F. J. CHESHIRE. 

 Beginning on Friday, October 4. 191S, at 2.30 p.m. 



"OPTICAL DESIGNING AND COMPUTING." 

 By Professor A. E. CONRADY. 



' ' tober 7. 1918, at 2.30 p.m. (Lectu 

 for Beginners.) 



"PRACTICAL OPTICAL COMPUTING." 

 By Professor A. E. CONRADY. 

 Beginning on Tuesday, October 1, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. (Suitable 

 ed students.) 



"WORKSHOP AND TESTING-ROOM METHODS. 

 By Professor A. E. CONRADY. 

 Beginning on Thursday, October 3, 1918, at 2.30 p m. 



'THE CONSTRUCTION, THEORY, AND USE OF OPTICAL 



MEASURING INSTRUMENTS."' 



By Mr. 1., C. MARTIN. 



Beginning on Wednesday, October 2, 191S, at 2.30 p.m. 



ill be 



" MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPIC VISION." 



B; Pi ft \ I 1 1 INRADY. 



Beginning on Thursday, October 3. 191S, at 5 p.m. 

 lectures are intended specially for users of the microscope, 

 as far as possible non-mathematical. 



Each lecture will be followed by a Laboratory or Computing Class. 

 All inquiries in respect of the above should be addressed to— 



THE REGISTRAR OF THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE, 

 Imperial Institute Road, 



South Kensington, S.W. 7. 



THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. 



OPENlXc, OF SESSION 1918-1919. 

 The Session OPENS a t illows :— 



I' \Y ( LASSES. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 



(UNIVER fTl 1 ENTRE FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES.) 

 FACT 1 1 '■ 01 MEDICAL SCIENC1 



/>,. ,».-r,. I), T.i !>., F.R.S. (Professor of Anatomy). 

 1*.— J. P. Hill, D.Sc., F.R.S. (Professor of Zoology and 

 l! t •■ Anal yi. 



slON 1918-19 BEGINS on MONDAY, SEPT] ■ 

 1 instruction art- arranged for the First Medical and the S» on I 

 Medical Examinations of the University, as well as for the con 



examinal ■ ol tin K> mini ■ Hoard of the Royal 'College of P 



ii hei 1 i- ■ 1 : 



Postgraduate and Research Worl is provided for in all depart! 



All rses in this Faculty are .pen to women students on the same terms 



as to men. 



i 1 1 1 - the Firsl Medical Course, 26 guineas, and for the Second 



'■ I 1 both including subscription to I 



Society, which entitles to th< Gymnasium and of the Athletic 



Ground. 



University College Hall, Ealing (Warden, Waller W. Seton, M.A., 

 D.Lit.), provides residence for Men Students. 



Colle E e Hall, Byng Place, Gordon Square, W.C. 1 (Principal, Miss 

 Thyra B. Alleyne, M.l.iit.), provides residence for Women Students. 



For prospectus ami othe 



ersity Colleee, London 

 reel W.Cl) 



formation apply to the undersigned. 



WALTER W. SETON, M.A., D.Lit., 



Secretary. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE, AND 

 KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 



In 



Faculty a Course of Study in Science is provided suits 

 general education or for the Examinations of the London and other Univer- 

 sities. Students are admitted either as Regular or Occasional Students 

 Several valuable Scholarships and Prizes are offered. The Laboratories of 

 the College are open to post-Graduates and Research Students. The fol- 

 Departments under the charge of the various Pi 



sted by the Ju 



Staff: 



1 he 



stry.. 



I Prof. S. A. F. White, jM.A., and Prof. 



I I. W. Nil -.on, M.A., D.Sc. 



I Prof. O. YY. Richardson, D.Sc, 

 ■I F.R.S. 



sckson, K.B.E., F.R.S., 

 Crosslev, C. M.G., 



Botany 



Ii V 



Geology and Mil 



Physiology 



Psychology 



The uextTERM begit 

 For particula 



fProf. Sir H. Ja 

 A and Prof. A. ' 

 (. D.Sc , F.R.S. 



Prof. W. R, Bottomlev, Ph.D., F.L.S. 

 ... Prof. Arthur Dendy, D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 alogy Dr. W. T. Gordon, F.R.S.E. 



~ '. \V. I). Halliburton, M.D., I.L.D.. 



I Prof. W 

 ■' I F.R.! 



I Dr. 



W. Brown, M.A ., M.B., and Dr. 



, WEDNESDAY, October 2, igi8. 

 ; and other Faculties of the College — Engineering, 

 Arts. Laws, and Theology — apply to the Secretary, King's 



Strand, W.C. 2. 



ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 



ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON, E.C. I. 

 ENGINEERING DAY COLLEGE. 

 Full I 'ay Courses in the Theory and Practice of Civil, Mechanical and 

 I I ing will commence on Monday. September 30, 101B. 



I ' rses in Civil and Mechanical Engineering include specialisation 

 in Automobile and Aeionautical Engineering, and those in Electrical 

 Engineering include specialisation in Radio-Telegr; 



'nation on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 24 and 



rhese courses include periods spent in c tnercial « 



and extern: They | pare for the Degree of B.Sc. in 



Engineering at the University of I. indon. Fees ^15 or 411 per annum. 



kips of the value of ^52 each will be offered 

 for competition at the Entrance Examination in September, 101S. 



TECHNICAL OPTICS. 

 Full ami Pair Time. Course- in this important department of Applied 

 nipped laboratories and led 

 (value .6 30} will b.j offered in this department at 



1 I 1 . 1 1 



Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c, and all information respecting the 

 work of the Institute, can be obtained at the Institute or on application to 

 R. MULLINEUX UAI.\ISI,1\ D 

 Principal. 



