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NATURE 
[JuNE 13, 1912 
CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL 
COLLEGE, FINSBURY. 
(LEONARD STREET, CITY ROAD.) 
For students who are preparing to become engineers or 
chemists, and for engineering pupils who desire to supplement 
their practical training by a two years’ course in the principles 
of engineering science. The instruction is mainly given in the 
various laboratories. 
The subjects of the Entrance Examination are Mathematics 
and English; but the Matriculation of any British University 
is accepted instead. 
The Courses in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering cover 
a period of two years, and those in Chemistry three years. 
There are arrangements also for three-year courses in Engineer- 
ing for those who desire. Fees £20 per annum. 
PROFESSORS : 
SILvanus P. Tuomeson, D.Sc., 
Electrical Enginecring F.R.S. (Principal of the 
O70 P/O STG ees College). 
Mechanical Engineering {E. G. Coxer, M.A., D.Sce., 
and Mathematics ...\\ M.Inst.M.E. 
fRAPHAEL MeELpoLA, D.Sce., 
Te Walesa ING ECs 
City and Guilds of London Institute, 
(Temporary Offices during the re-building of Gresham College), 
3 St. Helen’s Place, E.C. 
Chemistry 
EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
Patrron—HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 
Classics ... F. R. Earp, M.A. 
English H. Bettoc, M.A. 
French : Mina PAgQuier. 
German ... J. Steppat, Ph.D. 
History eA Tuomas Seccomese, M.A. 
Mathematics... Tue PRINCIPAL. 
Physics C. H. Legs, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Chemistry J. T. Hewitt, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
Botany 5 & F. E. Fritscu, D.Sc. 
Geology .. ec ae Fen W. L. Carrer, M.A. 
Civil and Mechanical 
D. A. Low, M.I.M.E 
J. T. Morris, M.LE E. 
Engineering sh a0 
Electrical Engineering 
Fees moderate. 
Company. 
Special facilities for Post-Graduate and Research Students. Particulars 
of fees, courses of study, &c., on application to the ReGisTRAR, or to 
J. L. S. HATTON, M.A., Principal, at the College. 
Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded by Drapers 
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. 
COURSES IN AGRICULTURE. 
Complete Courses of Instruction in Agriculture are given by the Uni- * 
versity of Manchester in conjunction with the College of Agriculture and 
Horticulture of the Cheshire County Council at Holmes Chapel. 
These Cvcurses include lectures and laboratory work in Chemistry, 
Physics, and Biology, as well as Special Courses in Agriculture and Estate 
Management, Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Botany, Agricultural 
Zoology (including Entomology). 
For particulars and prospectus of these Courses, and of the conditions 
leading to the Degree of B.Sc. in Agriculture given by the University, 
and the Diploma in Agriculture given by the College of Agriculture, apply 
to the Registrar of the University. 
The AERIAL GRAPHOSCOPE.—Invented 
by ERIC STUART BRUCE, M.A. Oxon., F.R. Met. Soc. 
Producing Lantern Picture in space and bold relief without any 
screen, and weird scientific ghost effects and visions. The most 
effective instrument dev'sed for showing the effects of persistence of 
vision to large audiences New table form of this unique instrument 
now ready, admirably sumed for class demonstration at Schools and 
Colleges—For particuiars address E. S. Bruce, Esq., 53 Victoria 
Street, Westminster, S.W. 
EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. 
WANTED, in October, for the following posts under the Ministry of 
Education :— 
I. KHEDIVIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, CAIRO. 
MASTER OF METHOD. 
Salary about £430 per annum (L.Eg. 35 per mensem), rising to about 
4554 per annum (L.Eg. 45 per mensem) on pensionable staff. Allow- 
ance for passage out to Egypt. 
Candidates must be under 35 years of age, and have taken a Mathe- 
matical or Science Degree with Honours and a Diploma in Teaching. 
Experience in Training of Teachers an essential qualification. 
II. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. 
(2) ART MASTER. 
(6) SCIENCE MASTERS (Experimental Physics and Chemistry). 
These appointments are under contract. L=-ngth of engagement, 
two years. Salary, £369 per_annum (L.Eg.30 per mensem). 
Allowance for passag? out to Egypt and for return at close of 
contract. 
(). TEACHERS OF ENGLISH. 
Salary, £295 per annum (L.Eg. 24 per mensem), rising to 6393 
per annum (L.Eg. 32 per mensem), on pensionable staff. Allow- 
ance for passage out to Egypt. 
Candidates must be from about 24 to 30 years of age, and un- 
married. Those applying for Art Mastership must hold the Art 
Master's Certificate, or its equivalent, and must have experience 
in class teaching in a Secondary School. Other applicants must 
have taken a University Degree with Honours, and have experience 
as Teachers. Four lessons daily, on an average, Fridays only 
excepted, Summer vacation not less than two months. 
Inquiries tor further information, and applications giving particulars as 
to age, school, college, class of degree, experience in teaching, should be 
addres:ed, with copies only of testimonials, not later than June 30, ror2, 
to J. W. Crowroor, Esq., c/o The Director, the Egyptian Educational 
Mission in England, 36 Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S.W. 
Selected candidates will be interviewed in London. 
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. 
FORESTRY COMMITTEE. 
The Forestry Committee are prepared to appoint an ADVISER IN 
FORESTRY, whose duties will commence on October 1, 1912. 
The appointment will be for three years. The chief duty of the Adviser 
will be to supply to landowners and others, in a group of counties in the 
east of England, advice on the management of their woods and planta- 
tions. He will also be required to study in detail local conditions in all 
matters pertaining to Forestry. It is essential that the Adviser be well 
acquainted with the practice and theory of Forestry both at home and 
abroad. Joy. 4 Se a 5 
The salary attached to the post is £300 a year, and as the Adviser will 
be expected to travel extensively in the district, his travelling expenses 
will be defrayed by the Forestry Committee. Pa wid 
Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials (of which latter not 
more than three are required), should be sent to The Secretary, School of 
Agriculture, Cambridge, to arrive not later than July 31, 1912. 
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CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. 
BOROUGH OF CREWE HIGHER EDUCATION 
SUB-COMMITTEE. 
CREWE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. 
APPOINTMENT OF PRINCIPAL. 
The Local Education Authority invite applications for the post of 
PRINCIPAL of the above School. Candidates must have had good 
Engineering Experience, together with experience in a Technical School. 
Powers of organisation and the ability to equip Engineering Laboratories 
are essential. Salary, £300 per annum. Acopy of the Form of Applica- 
tion (which must be returned before June 25 with particulars of education 
and experience, and copies of three testimonials of re ent date) may be 
obtained from the Secretary. 
H. D. STRUTHERS, 
Education Office, Crewe. 
CITY OF WORCESTER. 
VICTORIA INSTITUTE PUBLIC LIBRARY & MUSEUM. 
The Library and Museum Committee invite applications for the post of 
CURATOR of the Natural History Museum, at a salary of £120, rising 
by increments of £10, if and when approved by the Committee, to a 
maximum of £150 per annum. Applicants must be experienced in Classifi- 
cation, and possess a good general knowledge of practical Museum work. 
The person appointed will be required to give the whole of his time to the 
duties of his cffice, which will include lectures to school children. 
Applications stating age, qualifications, and experience, togeth2r with 
copies of three recent testimonials, must reach me on or before June 17 next. 
THOS. DUCKWORTH, Secretary. } 
Worcester Public Library & “ Hastings” Museum, 
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