NATURE 



[January 2, 19 19 



IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 

 AND TECHNOL OGY. 



TECHNICAL OPTICS DEPARTMENT. 



Courses for full-lime students. 



I Iwing to the circumstances due to the cessation of hostilities 

 special courses of instruction are now being arranged for full 

 and part-time students for the new term commencing on Jan. 15, 

 1919. The needs of each student will be separately considered 

 by the Director of the Department. The lectures and practical 

 classes previously announced for the present session will also 

 be continued. 

 General Optics— 



Professor F. J. Cheshire, C.B.K., A.K.C.S. 

 Optical Designing and Computing — 



Professor A E. Conrady, A.R.C.S. 

 Practical Optical Computing— 



Professot A. E. Conrady, A.R.C.S. 

 Workshop and Testing Room Methods— 



Professor A. E. Conrady, A.R.C.S. 

 Construction Theory and Use of Optical Measuring 

 Instruments — 



Mr. L. C. Martin, D.I.C., A.R.C.S., B.Sc. 



A Course of Ten Weekly Lectures, commencing on Thursday, 

 Jan. 16, 1919, at 5 p.m., on 



PHOTOGRAPHIC OPTICS, 

 will be given by Professor A. E. Conrady, A.R.C.S. 

 These lectures are intended for users of photographic appar- 

 atus generally, and will deal with the optical properties of 

 photographic objectives, as far as possible non-mathematically. 

 The principles of stereoscopic photography will be dealt with. 

 Fee 5.V. 



For further particulars and for admission tickets apply to 

 The Registrar of the Imperial Collhge, 

 Imperial Institute Road, 



South Kensington, S.W. 7. 



THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 



LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE. 



H. SCHOFIELD, M.B.E., B.St. (Hons.) Lond., 

 A.R.C.Sc. Lond., Assoc. M.Inst. C.E., Principal. 



DEPARTMENTS OF MECHANICAL AND 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



Complete Courses of Training are arranged in both Theory 

 ami Practice of Mechanical Engineering. 



The Workshops of the College provide accommodation for 

 500 students working at the same time. 



The equipment is on most modern and comprehensive lines, 

 and comprises plant for turning, fitting, milling, grinding, 

 automatic lathe operating and tool setting, tool and gauge 

 making, foundry work, pattern making, drawing office work, 

 heat treatment, viewing and testing of all kinds. 



None hut first-class work of a productive character is under- 

 taken by the students, working under the skilled supervision of 

 a fully qualified technical staff. 



The complete course covers a period of five years, during 

 which works training in all the above sections will be given, 

 and this will be accompanied by a full theoretical course of 

 instruction in the College Lecture Rooms and Laboratories. 



Intending students should be at least sixteen years of age, 

 and have had a good Public School or Secondary Education. 



The fee is ,£5 5.1-. per term, and the next term will commence 

 on January 14, 1919. 



Boarding accommodation is provided in Hostels attached to 

 the College, full particulars of which, together with illustrated 

 Prospectus, will be forwarded upon application to the Principal. 



W. A. BROCKINGTON, O.B.E., M.A., 



Director of Education. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE, AND 

 KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



FACULTY OF SCIENi I 

 In this Faculty :i Course of Study in Science is provided suitable fbl 

 general education 01 I 1 the Examinations of the I>ondon and <<ther Univer- 

 sities. Students are admitted either as Regular or Occasional Students. 

 Several valuable Scholarships and Prizes are offered. The Laboratories ot 

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



the Departments under the charge of the various P 

 assisted by the Junior Staff:- 



I Prof. S. A. F. Winn;, M.A., and Prof. 

 ■■ I J. W. Nicholson, M.A., D.Sc., 1 



(Prof. O. YV. Richardson, D.Sc, 

 -I F.R.S. 



fProf. A. W. Crosslev, C.M.G., lis, , 



Chemistry - F.R.S., and Prof. P. H. Kikkaldy, 



I. F.I.C. 



Botany Prof. W. B. Bottomi.f.v, Ph D., F.L.S. 



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



Geology and Mineralogy Dr. W. T. Gordon, F.R.S.E. 



f Prof. \V. D. Halliburton, M.D., I.L.D., 

 -\ F.R.S. 



(Dr. \V. Brown, M.A., M.D., and Prof. 

 - I WlLnON Carr. 



Mathen 



Physics 



Physiology 

 Psychology 



The next TERM begins WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919. 



For particulars as to this and other Faculties of the College— Engineering, 

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

 College, Strand, W.C. :. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KING'S COLLEGE, AND 

 KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



Complete Courses of Study are arrangedfur Degrees in Arts, Laws, Science, 

 Preliminary and Intermediate Medical Studies, Public Health and Bacterio- 

 logy, Engineering. Women Students are admitted to the Faculties of Arts, 

 Science, I,aws, and Medicine. Facilities for research. Arrangements made 

 for attending special or isolated courses. Evening Classes as well as Day in 

 most Faculties. Students' Hostels : The Platanes, Denmark Hill, and 

 Vincent Square, Westminster. 



DEMOBILISATION. 



Spec'al arrangements are being made for students returning from the 

 Army to commence or to resume their courses in January, 1919, and to 

 complete a full session's work by the end of September. 



The LENT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY i S , 1919. 

 Apply to Secretary, King's College, Strand, W.C. 2. 



UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 



KINGS COLLEGE. 



EVENING CLASS DEPARTMENT. 



Courses are arranged for the Intermediate and Final Examinations for the 

 B.A. and B Sc. Degrees of the University of ] 



Students taking the full course pay composition fees and rank as internal 

 students of the University. 



The separate classesare also open to occasional studenls. 



Ne.vt TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY, JAvUARY r 5 . For full 

 information and prospectus apply to the Dean (Mr. R. W. K. Edwards) 

 or ro the Secretary, King's College, Strand, London, W.C. 2. 



THE SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL 



INSTITUTE, 



JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, E.C. 3. 



The following Special Courses of Instruction will be given during the 

 Lent Term, 1919 : — 



BREWING. 



By ARTHUR R. LING, F.I.C. 

 A Course of so Lectures and associated Laboratory work. Tuesday, 

 evenings, 7 to 10 p.m., commencing TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, i 9 r 9 . 



THE MECHANICAL TESTING OF METALS 

 AND ALLOYS. 



By E. M. BOOTE. 

 A Course of Lectures with associated Laboratory work. Thursday 



venings, 7 1 



nmencing THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. 



Detailed Syllabus of the Courses may lie had upen applit 

 Office of the Institute, or by letter to the PRINCIPAL, 



