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NATURE 
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. THompson, D.Sc. 
Electrical Engineering | : z 
and Physics... vel Cait). TESaINGS ss 
Mechanical Engineering{E. G. Coker, M.A., D.Sc., 
and Mathematics -\ M.Inst.M.E. 
Chemistry fRAPHAEL MeELpoLa, D.Sc., 
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City and Guilds of London Institute, 
(Temporary Offices during the re-building of Gresham College), 
3 St. Helen’s Place, E.C. 
EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
Patron—HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 
Classics ... F. R. Earp, M.A. 
English H. Betroc, M.A. 
French : Mina Paguikr. 
German ... J. Sterpat, Ph.D 
History... THomas SEccomBeE, M.A, 
Mathematics... Tue PRINCIPAL. 
Physics oo Ae, faa a Gs RES, (DiSc: hee: 
Chemistry ant Re ron TE Mdeple Wind. D.Sc, baReos 
Botany ... a0 we F. E. Frirscu, D.Sc. 
Gaataey. Pa eee W. L. Carrer, M.A. 
ivil an echanical 
Eneinisennewn D. A. Low, M.I.M.E 
Electrical Engineering «. J. T. Morris, M.I.E E. 
Fees moderate. 
Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded by Drapers 
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. 
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. 
FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 4 
DenTAL, Pusric HEALTH AND PHARMACEUTICAL 
DEPARTMENTS. 
The WINTER SESSION will commence on TUESDAY, OCTO- 
BER 1. The courses given at the University, the Royal Infirmary, and 
other allied Hospitals, which contain over rooo beds, provide full instruc- 
tion for the Degree and Wiploma examinations in Medicine and Dentistry, 
and for the Diplomas in Public Health and Pharmacy. ‘here are Halls of 
Residence both for Men and Women Students. In addition to Two 
Entrance Medical Scholarships, each of the value of £100, there are other 
Entrance Scholarships tenable in the Medical School. 
Prospectuses giving full information as to courses of study, fees, etc., 
will be forwarded on application to the Registrar. 
MEpiIcat, 
MISS M. S. GRATTON, Nat. Sci. Tripos, 
Girton College, Cambridge, gives PRIVATE TUITION in General 
Subjects and Science (including Botany, Nature Study, & Mathematics). 
Preparation for Exams. Special care with backward or delicate pupils.— | 
12; Lupus Street, S.W. 
1912 
HEF LEGE, 
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ollege, Cambridge.) 
THEOkK <ACTICAL TRAINING FOR 
MECHANICA ,. » &S, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 
MINING . RS, TECHNICAL CHEMISTS, 
BREWERS, DIS1 <S, MARGARINE MANUFACTURERS, 
PRIi _ERS, AND PUBLISHERS. 
The DIPLOMA COURSE in ENGINEERING lasts for Three Years, 
and arrangements exist for SHORTENED APPRENTICESHIPS with 
Lo-al Mcchanical and Electrical Enginesring Firms. 
The COURSE in MINING extends over Three Years, and is recog- 
nised by the Home Office as equivalent to two of the five years under- 
ground training required of candidates for the Colliery Manager's 
Certificate. The training in Mining is also recognised by the University 
of London for the purposes of the B.Sc. (Lond.) Degree in Mining. 
COMPLETE COURSES of INSTRUCTION extending over four 
years for students studying for the Fellowship of the Institute of Chemistry. 
FEES for the Complete Three Years’ Diploma Course in Engineering, 
452; the Fees for the other Courses are on a similar scale. 
An ENTRANCE BURSARY of £25 is offered for competition on 
October 1 among students entering the Day College who require aid in 
carrying on their education. 
For full particulars apply to the Principat at the College. 
For the NEW SCHEME for ENGINEERING DEGREES in 
CIVIL, MECHANICAL, and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 
arranged with the UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH, see the Calendar 
of the University or the Calendar of the Heriot-Watt College. 
PETER MACNAUGHTON, S.S.C., Clerk. 
Heriot Trust Offices, Edinburgh, 
June, 1912. 
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 Courses 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. 
BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W. 
The Council will shortly proceed to appoint to the following posts :— 
ASSISTANT LECTURER in BOTANY, at a salary of £165 a year, 
rising to £200. 
ASSISTANT LECTURER in MATHEMATICS, ata salary of £165 
a year, rising to £200. 
ASSISTANT in FRENCH, ata salary of £120 a year, rising to £150. 
ASSISTANT in HISTORY, ata salary of £120 a year, rising to £150. 
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN, for the session 1912-13, at a salary of £80 
for the year. 
Six copies of applications, and of not more than three recent testimonials, 
should be sent not later than Saturday, July 6, to the undersigned, from 
whom further particulars may be obtained. 
(Signed) ETHEL T. McKNIGHT, 
Secretary of Council. 
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE 
EDUCATION COMMITTEE. 
RUTHERFORD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 
Principac—C. L. ECLAIR HEATH, A.M.I.M.E. 
Applications are invited for the appointment of ASSISTANT LEC- 
TURER in Engineering subjects ; commencing salary, £120 a year. 
Applicants should have had good workshop and drawing office training 
and experience in an engineering laboratory and technical college both as 
student and teacher. 
Form of application and further particulars may be obtained by applying 
to the Principat enclosing stamped addressed foolscap envelope. 
Applications must reach the undersigned not later than July 10, 1912. 
SPURLEY HEY, Secretary. 
Education Offices, 
Northumberland Road, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
June 14, 1912. 
