October 5, 1905] 



NA TURE 



EAST LONDON COLLEGE 



(Late East London Technical College), 



MILE END ROAD, E. 



New SESSION commences SEPTEMBER iS. 



SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL SIDE. 



Mathematics 

 Physics 

 Chemistry ... 

 Botany 

 Engineering 

 Electrical Engine 



Mathematics 



Latin and Gr 



English Language and Lit( 



History 



French 



German 



r*J. L. S. Hatton, M.A., and 

 t *W. F. S. Churchill, M.A. 



/•R. A. Lehfeldt, B.A.,D.Sc., and 

 \ *W. H. White, B.A., B.Sc. 



CJ. T. Hewitt, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D., 



\ and 'C. Smith, D.Sc 



^V. H. Blackman, M.A. 



(*D. A. Low, M.I.M.E., and 



\ *J. A. Daveni'Ort, M.Sc. 



*J. T. Morris, M.I.E.E. 



ARTS SIDE. 



r'J. L. S. Hatton, M.A., and 



'W. F. S. 

 *F. R. Eaki', M.A. 

 *Kate M. Warken. 

 >T. Seccomde, M.A. 

 ♦W. G. Hartog, B.A. 

 Constance B. Low, M.A. 



*Recognised Teacher of the University of London. 



Fee for the full Day Course, lo Guineas per Session. 



Numerous Scholarships of the value of .£40 per annum, and tenable at 

 the College for three years, are awarded by the Drapers' Company. 



Evening Courses for the Science and Engineering degrees are also held, 

 the fees for which are from Two Guineas to Five Guineas per Session. 



Calendar, post free i,\d.^ on application. 



JOHN L. S. HATTON, M.A., Director of Studies. 



COUNTY BOROUGH of SUNDERLAND 

 EDUCATION AUTHORITY. 



THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SUNDERLAND. 



ASSISTANT LECTURESHIPS IN ENGINEERING. 



Salaries, C^ts and ^^150. 



Owing to the appointment of the present holders to Lectureships at the 



Manchester School of Technology, the Governors invite applications for 



the posts of SENIOR and JUNIOR ASSISTANT. The standard is 



that of a_ University College, and applicants for either post should be able 



to give instruction of that character. A special knowledge of laboratory 



Work is desirable for the senior post, and of drawing office practice for the 



nior. 



Applications to be se 

 For further particula 



MATICS : 

 mental Mecha 



in not later than October 16. 

 apply to 



T. W. BRYERS, Secretary. 

 Education Department, 



15 John Street, Sunderland, 

 October 3, 1905. 



COUNTY BOROUGH of SUNDERLAND. 

 EDUCATION AUTHORITY. 



TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 

 ASSISTANT LRCTURER and DEMONSTRATOR in MATHE- 

 nd MECHANICS required at once. Knowledge of Experi- 

 i desirable. Salary, ^£130 per annum, increasing by 

 of {,\a to i\ia per annum. 

 Applications, with copies of testimonials, to reach the undersigned not 

 later than Tuesday, October 10. 



T. W. BRYERS, Secretary. 

 Education Offices, 15 John Street, Sunderland. 

 September 22, 1905. 



BIRKBECK COLLEGE. 



HEAD OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 

 This post is vacant, owing to the appointment of Dr. Mackenzie a^ 

 Principal of the Technical Institute, Bombay. 



The Council invites applications. Commencing Salary, (^y^a. Candi- 

 dates should send in applications by Monday, October g, stating age, 

 academic distinctions, experience, and enclosing testimonials. 



THE PRINCIPAL. 

 Birkbeck College, Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane. E.C. 



GEORGE HERIOT'S TRUST. 



HERIOT-WATT COLLEGE, 



EDINBURGH. 



CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 



Applications are invited for the Post of ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of 

 CHEMISTRY. Salary, 1-12^ per annum. 



The successful candidate will require to take up his duties after the 

 Christmas vacation. 



For details of duties, apply to the Principal, with whom applications, 

 giving full particulars, and .accompanied by recent testimonials, must bu 

 lodged not later than October 16. 



Edinburgh, September 22, 1905. 



For other Scholaitic Advertisements, see />ai;es ccxxii and cc\^\\. 



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