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[December 16, 1922 



THE' SIR JOHN CASS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 



Jewry Street, Aldgate, E. C.3. 

 The following Special Courses of Instruction will be given 

 during the Lent Term, 1923 : — 



THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY AND APPLICATIONS 



OF STATISTICS. 



By E. C. Snow, M.A., D.Sc. 



A Course of Ten Lectures on the modern mathematical 



methods of dealing with statistical data in social, educational, 



economic, meteorological and medical problems, suitable to 



teachers and to students of economics, meteorology and medicine. 



Facilities will be given to students who wish to undertake special 



investigations and research work on subjects associated with the 



course of instruction. 



Fridays, from 7 to 9 p.m. 

 The First Lecture of the Course will be given on Friday. 

 January 12, 1923. 



ALTERNATING CURRENTS AND ELECTRICAL 

 OSCILLATIONS. 

 By D. Owen, B.A., D.Sc, F.Inst. P. 

 A Course of Ten Lectures accompanied by Practical Demon- 

 strations, and intended for post-graduate students and those 

 otherwise qualified to pursue this branch of electrical science and 

 its applications in wireless telegraphy and telephony. 

 Tuesdays, from 7 to 8.30 p.m. 

 The First Lecture of the Course will be given on Tuesday, 

 January 9, 1923. 



Detailed Syllabus of the Courses maybe had upon application 

 to the Office of the Institute, or by letter to the Principal, 

 Charles A. Keane, D.Sc, Ph.D., F.I.C. 



GRAHAM SCHOLARSHIP IN 

 PATHOLOGY. 



The Senate of the University of London invite applications for the 

 GRAHAM SCHOLARSHIP in PATHOLOGY, value /300 per annum 

 for two years, founded under the will of the late Dr. Charles Graham to 

 enable "a young man to continue his pathological researches and at the 



same time to secure his services to the School of Advanced Medici Stu - 



connected with University College Hospital as a Teacher under the 

 direction of the Professor of Pathology." 



The successful candidate will be expected to take up the Scholarship as 

 from April 1, 1023. Intending applicants who desire fuller information of 

 the conditions on which the Scholarship will be held, may call personally 

 on the Professor of Pathology, University College Hospital Medical School, 

 W.C.i, after having made an appointment. The Scholarship is in no way 

 restricted to students either of University College Hospital Medical School 

 or any other Medical School of the University of London. 



Applications addressed to the Principal Officer, University of London. 

 South Kensington, S.W.7, must (a) be accompanied by the names of nut 

 more than three references, one at least of which should be the name of some 

 Professor, Lecturer, or Teacher of the University or College in which the 

 Candidate has conducted his studies in Pathology, (/>) state the research 

 upon which the applicant proposes to work, and (c) be received not later 

 than the first fiust on Monday January 1, 1923. Envelopes should be 

 marked " Graham Scholarship." 



E. C. PERRY, Principal Officer 



DORSET FIELD CLUB. 



AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. 



PRIZE of £ 



THE CECIL MEDAL anc 

 1 923 for the best Paper on " Ri 

 Agriculture, with special reference to Dorset cone 

 aged 17-35, born in Dorset or resident One Yi 

 and 1923. 



Particulars from Mr. H. Puuncv, Dorchester. 



I'iU be awarded in Me 

 Chemistry as applied 

 tions." Open to Persoi 

 ir between May 1, 10: 



THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Applications are invited for the position of additional INSTRUCTOR 

 in HORTICULTURE. Salary £230. Applications will be received up 

 to December 20, 1922, and should be addressed to the Registrar, The 

 University, Leeds, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



WANTED, for editorial office of the 



Journal of the Textile Institute, young man trained in science 

 and with literary ability, to take up duties immediately with a view to 

 appointment as Editor; full-time service. Applications stating qualifi- 

 cations (including modern languages), and commencing salary, to 

 General Secretary, Textile Institute, 16 St. Mary's Parsonage, 

 Manchester. 



UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN. 



SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN PHYSIOLOGY. 



The Unr 



'ites applications for the POST of SENIOR 



DEPARTMENT of PHYSIOLOGY at a salary 



by annual increments of ^25 to a maximum 



LECTURER 

 of £450 per 

 of ,£65° per 

 practitioner, will be all 

 appointment.) 



An allowance of £40 will be made for passage money. 



The lecturer must become a member of the University T 



(The successful applk 



alary of ,6500 for the fir: 



be expected to a 



possible. Salary 



The successful applicant 1 

 1923, or as soon thereafter 

 assumption of duty. 



Applications and copies of testimonial 

 Secretary, Office of the High Commissi 

 Trafalgar Square, W.C. (from whom F< 

 particulars may be obtained), not later th; 





all in duplicate, must reach the 

 er for the Union of South Africa, 

 ms of Application and further 

 1 January V, 1923. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



ASSISTANT LECTURER IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. 



Applications, accompanied by testimonials, record of degree or degrees 

 obtained, published work, and teaching experience (if any), are invited for 

 the above post. Salary .£^00 per annum. Physicists who possess a know- 

 ledge of Chemistry, as well as Chemists, are eligible for the post. Appli- 

 cations to be sent as soon as possible, and not later than December 20, to the 

 undersigned, from whom further particulars can be obtained. 



WALTER W. SETON, 

 University College, London, Secretary. 



Gower Street, W.C.i. 



HARPER ADAMS AGRICULTURAL 

 COLLEGE. 



NEWPORT, SALOP. 



Applications are invited for the post of ADVISORY MYCOLOGIST. 

 Particulars of the appointment may be obtained on application to the 

 Principal, to whom all applications, together with copies of three recent 

 testimonials, should be addressed not later than December 18, 1022. 



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