NA rURE 



[December 5, 1901 



CLACTON COLLEGE. 



A SCHOOL FOR BOYS AT CLACTONONSEA. 



HEAD MASTER: 



HAROLD PICTON, B.Sc. (Lond.) 



(Gold, Stiver an I Kesean/i Medallist of Unhhrsity College). 



Among the distinctive features of the School 

 are the following : 



1. The school aims first at training character. It does not aim 



with young boys at preparing for examinations, though 

 older boys are prepared for professional careers. 



2. The teaching of science is chiefly by the discovery method. 



3. The teaching of French is largely conversational. 



4. Mathematics is taught by concrete examples and as a tool 



for practical use. 



5. Latin is taught to all boys as a key to their own language, 



and to the older boys for professional examinations. 



6. In geography the boys are taught to infer commercial facts 



from physical features. 

 7 In history they are made familiar with the life of the 



people and the changes in its outer manifestations, 



e.g. architecture. 

 8. There is no denominational teaching of religion, but respect 



is encouraged for all honest belief, 

 q. Discipline is kept with scarcely any detention. 



10. The report form evaluates the whole of the boy's activities, 



not merely his school work. 



11. Companionship of masters and boys is a fundamental 



principle of the school. 



12. An elective School Council assists in the government of the 



community. 



Illustrated Prospectus on application to the Head 

 Master. 



URBAN DISTRICT OF BRAY. 



BR.VY TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE. 

 HEAD MASTER REnUlREU. 



Notice is hereby given th.it the Bray Technic.il Instruction Committee 

 will at their meeting to be held in the Town Hall, Uray, on December lo, 

 iqoi be prepared to elect a duly .lualilied person as PRINCIPAL and 

 HEADMASTER, al a Salary of ;£2oo per annum. 



The person appointed will be required to devote his entire time to the 

 duties of his office, and to act as Secretary to the Committee. He should 

 have some experience of the following industries :— Mechanical Engineer- 

 iiic • Electrical Enijineering ; Building Trades ; and be qualified to teach 

 one 'or more of the Scientific Classes. Duties to commence on or about 



.\ppUca'tions, accompanied by copies of testimonials and a short state- 

 ment of tiualifications, should reach undersigned endorsed Head Master 

 before lo o'clock, a.m., on date mentioned. 



(By order) P. MacDonnkll, Hon. Sec. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



(UN1\"ERSITV OF LONDON.) 

 YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, W. 



The Lent Term will begin on Thursday, January i6. Students can 

 prepare for the University of London Examinations in Arts and Science, oi 

 mav enter any single Course of Lectures or Practical Work in the Labor:, 

 tories The Training Department for Teachers, the Hygiene Departmeiil 

 and the Art School are also open to Students. 



Students may reside in the College. 



I'urlher information on application to the Princii'AL. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 



l-Nl\"FRSITV OF LONDON.) 



YORK I'LACE, BAKER STREET, W. 



DEPARTMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN 



TEACHING. 



Heau of thb Devartmem :-.Miss HANNAH ROBERTSON, B.A. 



The Session for 1902 opens on Thursday, January 16. 



The Course includes full preparation for the Examm.itlons for Hie 

 Te.iching Diplomas granted by the Universities of London and Cambridge, 

 held annually in December. , ^ , c. t , u ■ 



A Course of Saturday morning Lectures for Teachers on School Hygiene 

 •will begin Janu.ary i8. 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL. 



lUNKJR DEMONSTRATOR OF CHE.MLSTRY AND 

 PHYSICS. 



The General Committee will shortly proceed to make this appointment. 



The Demonstrator will be required to devote his whole time to the 

 teaching of Chemistry and Physics, under the direction of the Lecturer in 

 Chemistry. Opportunity for Research Work will be afforded. The 

 Stipend is j^So per annum and fees. 



Applications, with testimonials, should be sent to the Medical Secre- 

 tary, St. Thomas's Hospital, S.E., not later than December lo. 



H. C. TURNEV. M.A., M.D. Oxon, Dean. 



AUMJKAITV, S.W. 



.\<r:;-7fihci L-7, 1901. 



AN EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES 



f.r entry as ASSISTANT ENGINEERS for Tempor.iry Service in 

 HIS M.AJESTVS NAVY, will be held by .\dnnr:.lly Officers on 

 J-\NUARV' 15, 1902, and following days. 

 Age 20 to 23. Must have served for not less than four years at an 



approved Engine Works, and have been six months on Design Work in 



Drawing Office. 



TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 



GUILDHALL, B.\T1I. 



A SCIENCE MASTER is required owing to the present Master having 

 accepted a Headmastership. 



Salary, ;£i2o per annum. Principal Subjects; Chemistry. Botany, 

 Mathematics. 



.Applications must be received on cr before December 7. 



For Memorandum of duties, (tc, apply to 



November 27. 1901. A. GODFKKV l).\\. Direclur of Sludies- 



CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 



FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION. 



DRAUGHTSMAN in the Hydrographical Deparlmeni of the .Ad- 



iralty (17-25). January 



The date specified is the lat 



They must be made on forms 



Secrktarv, Civil Service Com 



at which applications can be received. 

 ' be obtained, with particulars, from the 

 ssion, London. S.W. 



CARDIGAN COUNTY SCHOOL. 



y 14 next. .Musi have taken 

 ics. Physics and Chemistry. 



SCIENCE MASTER iei|uircd by Jr 

 a Degree. Duties to comprise Mathi 

 Commencing Salary, ;(^iio 



Applications, with qualifications and testimonials, on or before Saturday. 

 December 14. to be in the hands of 



JAMES STEPHENS, Clerk to tlie .Manacir^. Cardigan. 



TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 

 HUDDERSFIELD. 



Principal S. G. RAWSON, D.Sc. 



The LECTURESHIP in ENGINEERING is V.n^ant. Salary, ;C25o 

 per annum. Applications to be sent in to the Pki.\cii'A1. not later than 

 December 16. Further particulars upon application to 



THOS. THOKP, Secretary. 



BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W. 



The Governing Body re.|uire the services of a LECTURER in 

 PHYSICS from January next. Commencing S.alary, ;d;2oo per aniuim. 



For particulars seiiil stamped addressed envelope at once 10 the 

 Secrktarv. 



GOVERNMENT GRANT to defray the 



E.vpenses of Scientilic Investigations. Applications fur the year 190- 

 must be received at the Oftices of the Koval Sucietv not later than 

 I.inuary ^ii next, ami must be made upon printed forms to be obtained 



fr,>i,, th./CiKKK iM the GiuKKNMi-M r.K-AM- C' - ■■■ ' ! : 1 M-r . Royal 



S.H KT>-. niiilid-ltni M..1ISL-. l..-Mii,.ii, \V. 



RESEARCH CHEMIST WANTED FOR 



a Works in South of England, thoroughly trained Lhemi>l, good at 

 Research, Inorganic and Physical. — Address, with full particulars and 

 terms, to '* W. L.." c/o J. W. Vickers, 5 Nicholas I.ane. E.C. None 

 but those with highest t]ualitit'alif-ns need apply. 



For other Advertisenieiils siiiii/ar /.' a''o:e, see page lii. 



