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NATURE 
[Aucusr 8, 1912 
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 
AND TECHNOLOGY, 
SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. 
Including as integral parts : 
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 
THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES, 
THE CITY AND GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE. 
Visiror: HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 
CuairMan: The Most Hon the MARQUESS of CREWE, K.G. 
Courses of instruction and opportunities for ADVANCED STUDY AND 
RESEARCH are provided in the following branches of Science, viz.:— 
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 
MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS (Professor PERRY, F.R.S.). 
PHYSICS (Professor CALLENDAR, F.R.S., Professor the Hon. R. J. 
STRUTT. F.R.S.). 
CHEMISTRY, including Chemical Technology (Professor BRERETON 
BAKER, F.R.S ). 
ee REFRACTORY MATERIALS (Professor BONE, 
EaRess): 
BOTANY (Professor FARMER, F.R.S.). 
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY (Professor 
BLACKMAN). 
TECHNOLOGY OF WOODS AND FIBRES (Professor 
GROOM). 
ZOOLOGY (Professor SEDGWICK, F.R.S., Professor MACBRIDE). 
ENTOMOLOGY (Professor. MAXWELL LEFROY). 
GEOLOGY (Professor WATTS, F.R.S.). 
ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES. 
MINING (Professor FRECHEVILLE). 
METALLURGY (Professor CARLYLE). 
CITY AND GUILDS (ENGINEERING) COLLEGE. 
Courses of instruction are given in: 
(1) CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, conducted by 
or under the supervision of Professor W. E. DALBY, M.A., B.Sc., 
M.Inst.C.E., M.1I.M.E., Dean of the College. 
(2) ELECTRICAI, ENGINEERING, conducted by or under the 
supervision of Professor T. MATHER, F.R.S. 
They fall mainly under one of the following heads :— 
(a2) DIPLOMA COURSKS for the Associateship of the City and Guilds 
Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering and in Electrical Engineer- 
ing. For admission to these courses candidates are required to pass the 
entrance or matriculation examination of the College held in September 
(application to be made not later than the first Monday), or to have passed 
the matriculation of the University of London in certain subjects. The 
courses of study cover a period of three years. Fees £38 per session, 
pavable in advance. 
(4) SPECIAL OR PARTIAL COURSES for a limited number of 
students whose knowledge and experience enable them to engage in Re- 
search work or to omit part of the regular Diplom: courses. 
(c) ADVANCED SPECIALISED COURSES for post-graduate and 
other duly qualified students. Fees for each course for the full session, £22. 
The following conrses will be given during the session 1912-13 :— 
I. Railway Engineering, including Locomotive Machinery, Railway 
Organisation, Signalling, Electric Traction, Bridge Design, and Permanent 
Way. Lectures and Drawing-office instructions will be given by Professor 
DALBY, M.A., B.Sc., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.M.E. (under whose general 
supervision Courses 1 and 2 are conducted); Mr. PHILLIP DAWSON, 
M.Inst.C.E., M.1.E.E. Mr. H. G. BROWN, M.I.E.E., Chief Engineer 
to the Mackenzie and Holland Westinghouse Power Signal Co. ; Mr. H. 
DEANS, M.A., M.Inst.C.E., of the Great Western Railway ; Mr. W. T. 
STEPHENSON, B.A., Lecturer on Transport at the London School of 
Economics 
II. Structural Ergineering, including Dock and Harbour Work, and 
Structural Steelwork ctures and Drawing-office instruction will be 
given by Mr. M. G. W KES, M.Inst.C.E., Cousulting Engineer; Mr. 
OSCAR FABER, B.Sc, A.M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer to Messrs. 
Trollope and Colls, Builders and Contractors, London. 
III. Design and Construction of Electrical Machinery, under the general 
supervision of Professor MATHER, F.R.S. Lectures and Drawing-office 
instruction will be given by Mr. W. E. ROBSON, M.1I.E.E., and lectures 
will be given by Mr. MILES WALKER, M.A., M.1.E.E., of the British 
Westinghouse Electrical Manufacturing Co. 
Prospectus and all Particulars sent free on application. 
SESSION OPENS 30th SEPTEMBER, 1912. 
EAST LONDON COLLEGE. 
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.) 
Classics ... F. R. Earp, M.A. 
English H. Betroc, M.A. 
French ; Mina Paguler. 
German ... J. Steppat, Ph.D. 
History 5 ae F. Crakke, M.A. 
Mathematics... . THE PRriNcIPAaL. 
Physics : CMDEMGEES D:oG., BaIR.S 
Chemistry *J. T. Hewitt, M.A., F.R.S. 
Botany a F. E. Fritrscu, D.Sc. 
Geology .. a6 oon een W. L. Carter, M.A. 
Civil and Mechanical 
Engineering c ase IDs Heh Wiehe OVE 
Electrical Engineering J. T. Morris, M.I.E.E. 
* University Professors. 
Fees ten guineas perannum. Valuable Entrance Scholarships awarded 
by Drapers’ (°ompany. 
Special facilities for Post-Graduate and Research Students. 
of courses of study, &c., on application to the REGISTRAR, or to 
J. L. S. HATTON, M.A., Principal, at the College. 
Particulars 
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 
Sir OLIVER ibs wee Seg doIPAIB YS ANI ASy, 
Vice-Principal—Dr. R. S. Hearn, M.A. 
FACULTY OF SCIENCE. 
{Professor Heatu, Mr. PREECE, Mr. MCLAREN 
“"\ and Mr. Kennv. 
{Professor PoyntinG, Dr. SHAKESPEAR, Dr. 
PHYSICS .......eceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeey) BARLOW, Mr. KEENE and Mr. FourNIER 
\ D'ALBR. 
Professor FRANKLAND, Dr. McComeir, Dr. 
TinKcer, Mr. Coates, Dr. FRANKLAND, 
Mr. May and Mr. VaNnsTOoneE. 
.... Professor GAMBLE and Dr. BOULENGER. 
-.. Professor West, Dr. Bayiiss and Mr. Grove. 
Professor Larwortu, Dr. Groom and Mr. 
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Mathematics .............. 
Chemistry TS | 
Zoology .. 
Botany .. 
Geology and Geography 
Professor BurstTatt, Mr. Porter, Dr. 
FisHer, Mr. Broscoms and Mr. WisHart. 
{Professor Dixon, Mr. Purser, Mr. Panron 
d Me and Me NaN male 4 
. . . {Professor Kapp, Mr. Kipps, Dr. Watt an 
Electrical Engineering ==") Mn SHEARING! 
Metallurgy .......:::::eee...--. Professor TURNER, Mr. Hupson and Mr. Cor. 
Mini {ee Capman, Mr. Ciupp Mr. JEFFERY 
IMIN ses ssssesseeeerenreeesseee) and Mr. ORMAND. 
.... Professor Brown and Mr. Pope. 
FACULTY OF ARTS. 
Mechanical Engineering 
Civil Engineering ... 
BLO Wan Ee epreverracesseorencese 
Glascics {Professor SONNENSCHEIN, Mr. CHAMBERS and 
ASSICS vee cevcevseeercccee spchceiy Mr. Stock. 
{Professor pe SkgtincourtT and Dr. Mac- 
English. seeceeeneemeeneeeeeee) MITT AN, 
{Professor CHATELAIN, Monsieur DemMeEy and 
“\. Dr. Hepscock. 
. Professor WicHMANN and Dr. SANDBACH. 
Philosophy . Professor MuikHEAD and Mr. Harvey. 
History ..... . Professor BeazLEy and Miss Sipewick. 
Education . Professor HuGHes and Miss HoLLincs. 
. Professor BANTOCK. 
. Sehor DE ARTEAGA. 
FACULTY OF COMMERCE. 
. Professor ASHLEY. 
Professor KIRKALDY. 
. Professor MARTINEAU. 
. Mr. Trttyarp. 
Mr. Heaton. 
Music 
Spanish and 
Commerce 
Finance ..... 
Accounting .... 
Commercial Law. 
Economics 
DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING OF TEACHERS. 
Miss CLARK. 
Miss CLEGHORN. 
Miss HENLEY. 
Miss FIELD. 
Miss Harrison. 
Miss Borr. 
Professor HuGHEs. 
Mr. Roscoe. 
Mr. Epwarps. 
Mr. ‘THORNLEY. 
Mr. GRIFFIN. 
Miss Joyce. 
FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 
{Professor Tuompson, Dr. 
GrauHam, Dr. ViIoLeT 
\ BENNETT and Dr. Evans. 
Professor CARLIER and (vacant). 
Professor Lerru, Dr. Doucras, Dr. Lewis, 
Dr. Batt, Dr. Barnes, Dr. HEWETSON, 
Mr. NutwHatt and Mr. SepGwick. 
os {Professor SAUNDBY, Professor CarTER and 
Medicine .........+. vend Dr, MACKEY. 
{Professor BARLING, Professor Jornpan LLoyp 
"and Mr. GAMGEE. 
Hygieneand Public Health Professor Bostock Hitt and Dr. Sisam. 
eres sap o sara Professor Sir ROBERT Simon and Dr. Ports. 
Midwifery and Diseases of f Professor Matins, Dr. THomas WILSON and 
Women .......... ..( Dr. Purstow. 
Forensic Medicine. Professor Morrison and Dr. Wynn. 
Mental Diseases. Dr. HuGHEs. 
Ophthalmology . Professor PRIESTLEY SMITH. 
Operative Surgery. Mr. Heaton. 
Materia Medica ... . Dr. Coote KNEALE and Dr. GREENWOOD. 
YEATES, Dr. 
Anatomy ........... CoGHILL, Mr. 
WAN SI OOP Vemercanciaa cs ccceseinas 
Pathologyand pac crieloey) 
SUNS OLY uctsecsissacssses ss 
DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY. 
Mr. Hux ey. 
Mr. Humpureys. 
Mr. DonaGan. 
Mr. WELLINGS 
Dr. Stacey WILSON. 
Mr. Hasviam. 
Mr. Mapin. 
The SESSION 1912-13 COMMENCES OCTOBER 1, 1912. 
All Courses and Degrees are open to both Men and Women Students. 
Graduates and persons who have passed degree examinations of other 
Universities may, after one year’s study or research, take a Master's 
Degree. 
Syllabuses, containing full information as to University Regulations, 
Lectures and Laboratory Courses, Scholarships, &c., will be sent on appli- 
cation to the SECRETARY OF THE UNIVERSITY. 
