\ J .\TURE 



[September 26, 1918 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 

 AND TECHNOLOGY, 



LONDON, S.W. 7. 



DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL OPTICS. 



11. 1 Director ... F. J. CHESHIRE, C.B.E., Vk.l.S. 

 „ of Optical J A _ E _ Conb 



irer 



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I I.. 1 . \1 m; 1 in 



\ B.Sc. 



raiiv. A. K.C.S. 



D.I.C., A.R.C.S. 



-c^sion 1918-19, and pi ishm'em of full time 



courses of study leading to one of the Dip] iwarded by the Governinjgj 



Body, .1 series of courses of lectures will be given, with" ' nrrcsponding 

 laboratory work, designed especial]; I Fpart-ti studenfi 



engaged in the optical industry; hut available also for students who wish 



1 1 study Applied Optics with a view to entering ili<* professii ■ ' 



designing and testing. 



For the present, and pending the establishment of full time courses of 

 study, the case of each student wishing to enter the Department for f. iU- 

 time work will be i red by the Director of the Department, 



who will determine the course of study to be followed. 

 The Lecture Courses foi the Utumn Term, 1018, areas follows:— 

 "GENERAL OPTICS."- 

 By Professor P. J, CHESHIRE. 

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



OPTICAL DESIGNING AND COMPUTING.' 

 By Professor A. E. CONRADY. 



:>n Monday, October 7, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. (Lectt 

 for Beginners.) 



"PRACTICAL OPTICAL COMPUTING." 

 By Professor A. E. CONRADY. 

 Tuesday, October 1, JQ18, at 2.30 p.m. (Suitable 

 advanced 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. L. C. MARTIN. 



Begit 



ng on Wednesday, October 



1.30 p. 1 



" MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPIC VISION." 

 By Professor A. E. CONRADY. 

 Beginning on Thursday, October 3, 1918, at 5 p.m. 

 lectures are intended specially for users of the microscope 

 as far as possible non-mathematical. 



' Each lectu 

 All inquiries 



'ill be follow'ed by a Laboratory or Computing Class, 

 ies in respect of the alove should be addressed to — 



THE REGISTRAR OF THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE, 

 Imperial Institute Road, 



South Kensington, S.W. 7. 



SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC 

 INSTITUTE, CHELSEA, S.W. 3. 



SESSJ \TMENCES SEPTEMBER 23, it)iS. 



Special Eveni; Coursbs, Lfxture and Practical. 



bio-chemistry. 

 bai i ' plant diseases. 



MINI I II Wl.LI.ERS. 



Syllabus on applii 1 ie Secretary (Boo n 44) 



Tl h ■ W s SKINNER, M.A., Principal. 



KENT EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 



COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 



TUNBRIDGE WELLS. 



REQUIRED, in January, MISTRESS, wit 



1 lal qualifications in Physics foi \ Initial salary ^221 

 the HEADMISTRESS, County Schoi I I ridge Wells. 



I' 

 ' '• "9 l8 . Education. 



NATIONAL UNION OF 

 SCIENTIFIC WORKERS 



The first General Meeting of the Union, whii h 

 will determine its constitution and place it on 

 a permanent basis, will be held in London in 

 the last week of October. Any persons who 

 desire to be represented at tin- meeting, ami 

 have not yet joined branches of the Union, 

 should communicate at once with tin- 

 Secretary, Norman Campbell, North Lodge, 

 Queen's Road, Teddington. 



MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL 



COLLEGE of TECHNO LOGY 



(UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER) 



ate Fellow of Trinity College, i im rid 



(Fellow 01 MaKitjlen College, Oxford, 



The Session iqiS-iq. will open on 3rd October. Matriculation and 

 Entrance Examinations will beheld in July an J September. Main, dialed 

 students may enrol for 1918*19 from 1st August, 1913, and if under 16 yean 

 of age are eligible for membership of the Officers' Training Corps. 



Degree Courses in Technology 



The Prospectus, forwarded free on application, gives particulars of the 

 courses leading to the Manchester University degrees (B.Sc. Tech. and 

 M.Sc. Tech.) in the Faculty of Technology in the following Departments : 

 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 



ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ' 



SANITARY ENGINEERING (including Municipal Engineering), 

 THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (including General Chemical 

 Technology, Bleaching, Dyeing and Dyestuff Manufacture, Prim- 

 ing, Papertnaking, Fermentation Industries, Metallurgy, Fuels), 

 TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, MINING. ARCHITECTURE, 

 PRINTING AND PHO'l OGR AI'II IC TECHNOLOGY. 



Advanced Study and Research 



The College possesses extensive laboratories ami workshops, equipped 

 with full-sized modern machinery and apparatus. Including machines 

 specially constructed for demonstration and original research. 



PROSPECTUSES OR 



THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD 



COURSES are held and DEGREF.S are awarded in the following 

 Faculties :— Arts (including Architecture), Pure Science, Medicine, Law, 

 EriLiMi'''i i'- M> u \\u _ . 



DIPLOMAS are awarded in Modern Language Teaching, Education, 

 (Architecture, Domestic Science (for this Diploma a two years' coursi hai 

 been arranged in conjunction with the Sheffield Training College of 

 III i Science), Mining, Glass Technology. 



ASSOCIATESHIPa arc awarded in Engineering, Iron and St.. | Metal 

 lurgy, and Nnn-Ferrous Metallurgy. 



There is a University Hall of Residence for Women Students, [l 51 Is 



in six acres of ground-, and affords all the dvantages of collegiate life. 



Entrance ad Post-Graduate Scholarships are awarded each year. 



Prospectuses giving full information may be obtained from 



W. M. GIBBONS, Registrar. 



