BURLINGTON CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE. Principal: Mr. J. CHARLESTON, B.A. (Honours, Oxon.; and Lond.). Preparation for : Matriculation, Intermediate Arts, and Intermediate Science & B.Sc. Exams. A.C.P., L.C.P., and F.C.P. Single Subjects may be taken-Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry, Logic, Psychology, Political Economy, &c. Intending Students should write fully toTHE SECRETARY, 14 Elsham Road, Kensington, W.14. THE BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, DARTFORD HEATH, KENT. Trustees: Sir GEORGE NEWMAN, M.D. (Chairman). The Rt. Hon. CHRISTOPHER Addison, M.P. Acting Principal: Miss H. C. GREENE. Vice-Principal: Miss A. WIKNER (Royal Cent. Inst. of Gymnastics, Stockholm). The College was opened in 1885, and was the first of its kind in England. Students are prepared to be teachers of Scientific Physical Education on Ling's Swedish System. The Course extends over two years. It includes the study of Anatomy, Physiology, Theory of Education; the Theory and Practice of Gymnastics, Massage and Medical Gymnastics, Dancing and Outdoor Games. Students practise teaching in schools in the neighbourhood. The College stands in its own ground of 15 acres, in a beautiful and healthy locality close to Dartford Heath. The demand for mistresses of physical training holding the Diploma of this College is at present far in excess of the supply. The course begins in October. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the SECRETARY. BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG UNION OF TRAINED GYMNASTIC TEACHERS. Ling's Swedish System. Aim of the Union: To advance the cause of Physical Education on scientific lines. In placing members of this Union as Teachers in Schools, careful and discriminating choice is exercised, and the exact requirements of each School specially considered.-PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, DARTFORD HEATH, KENT. INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DU ROYAUME UNI (UNIVERSITÉ de lille), MARBLE ARCH HOUSE, MARBLE ARCH, W.2. HE INSTITUT FRANÇAIS is THE an institution for promoting the study of French in the United Kingdom, officially recognized by the French Government and incorporated with the University of Lille. Lectures are given daily at 3.15 p.m., and Classes are held (on Wednesday and Friday evenings and on Saturday mornings) for adults wishing to prepare for the French Baccalauréat Examination, or the Certificate in French Examination of the University of London, Oxford and Cambridge, and also for those students of French who wish to perfect their knowledge of the language without entering for any examination. Scholarships for these Classes are awarded. For further particulars of Lectures or Classes apply to the SECRETARY. (Telephone: Paddington 6014.) University Tutorial College. LONDON. LONDON MATRICULATION. Morning and Afternoon Classes for the next January and June Examinations, commence Thursday, September 13th. Evening Classes commence Friday, September 14th. Annually for the last twenty years about 100 Students of U.T.C. have passed London Matriculation. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. By a combination of Class work and Private Tuition Students are prepared for the Entrance Examinations held by the different Incorporated Societies. as well as for Examinations admitting to Universities other than London. PRIVATE TUITION. Private tuition may be taken up at any time either during Term or in the ordinary School Vacations in all subjects for London University and other Examinations, or for Independent Study. Fees: Eight hours, £2. 2s.; Twenty-one hours, £5. 5s. Full particulars may be had from THE PRINCIPAL, UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL COLLEGE, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C. 1. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. Patron: HIS majesty THE KING. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus A). Examinations in Theory held in March and November at all Centres. In Practical Subjects in March-April at all Centres, and in the London district and certain Provincial Centres in NovemberDecember also. Entries for the November-December Examinations close Wednesday, October 17th, 1917. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus B). Held throughout the British Isles three times a year, viz., October-November, March-April, and June-July. Entries for the October-November Examinations close Wednesday, October 10th, 1917. The Board offers annually SIX EXHIBITIONS, tenable at the R.A.M. or R.C.M., for two or three years. Theory papers set in past years (Local Centre or School), price 3d. per set, per year. Syllabuses A and B for 1917 or for 1918, Syllabus in Ear Training and Sight Singing, Entry Forms, and any further information will be sent post free on application to JAMES MUIR, Secretary, 15 Bedford Square, London, W.C. 1. Telegrams: "ASSOCIA, LONDON." INTERNATIONAL GUILD. 6 RUE DE La sorbonne, PARIS. LASSES in the French Language, CLASSES in Students are prepared for the Certificat d'Etudes Française of the Sorbonne, and the Diplôme d'Etudes Françaises of the Guild. For further information apply to the SECRETARY. FOR TEACHERS IN NURSERY SCHOOLS. KINDERGARTENS & JUNIOR SCHOOLS. Hostels : CRIMSWORTH, UPPER CHORLTON RD.,MANCHESTER. NORTHLEICH, SEYMOUR CROVE, MANCHESTER. President: The Rt. Hon. Sir WILLIAM MATHER,LL.D. Principal: Miss FLORENCE SUTTON, N.F.U. A Demonstration School is attached to the College. A New Department, recognized by the Board of Education, is being opened in September, 1917, to train for work in Nursery Schools, Day Nurseries, and Infant Schools. Miss GRACE OWEN, B.Sc., is in charge of this Department. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING COLLEGE, FRIARY HOUSE, DERBY. Principal: Miss B. E. FIELD. EXCELLENT PREMISES. ATTRACTIVE LIVING ACCOMMODATION. LARGE KINDERGARTEN and PREPARATORY SCHOOL ATTACHED. Students are trained in all branches of Kindergarten Work, and prepared for the examinations of the National Froebel Union. Many opportunities are offered for gaining a wide experience of modern methods of teaching, and past students have been most successful both in their examination results, and in the posts they have obtained on leaving. Entrance Scholarships. Particulars from the PRINCIPAL. Girls' Public Day School Trust, Limited. CLAPHAM HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT. 63 SOUTH SIDE, CLAPHAM COMMON, S.W. 4. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS A. E. ESCOTT. HE Training Departments in con THE nexion with this School and the Examinations for which students are prepared are as follows:1. SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT for Post-graduate students (recognized by the Board of Education). Cambridge Teacher's Certificate and London Teacher's Diploma. 2. ART TRAINING DEPARTMENT. Various Examinations qualifying for Art Teaching in Secondary Schools. 3. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING DEPARTMENT. All Examinations of the National Froebel Union, including Trainer's Diploma. 4. TRAINING departmeNT for Teachers of Housecraft. Diplomas in this Department are awarded by the G.P.D.S.T. for Domestic Teaching in Secondary Schools, and are endorsed by the Board of Education for all students who complete their course satisfactorily. Resident students are received in Hostels licensed by the Council. THE RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC, HARMONY, &c. Special Correspondence Courses. 128 Correspondence Pupils have been successful in the Paper Work of the L.R.A.M. and A.R.C.M Examinations. Mr. E. H. BIBBY (Mus. Bac., L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.), c/o Forsyth Bros., Deansgate, Manchester. BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), REGENT'S PARK, N.W.1. PRINCIPAL: MISS M. J. TUKE, M.A. FOR RESIDENT AND DAY STUDENTS. DEGREE COURSES IN ARTS AND SCIENCE. HYGIENE COURSE. SOCIAL STUDIES. Michaelmas Term begins Thursday, October 4th, 1917. For the Prospectus and particulars of Scholarships and Bursaries, &c., apply to the PRINCIPAL. THE SESSION 1917-18 COMMENCES OCTOBER 2nd, 1917. ALL COURSES AND DEGREES ARE OPEN TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN STUDENTS. In the Medical School Courses of Instruction are arranged to meet the requirements of other Universities and of Licensing Bodies. Graduates, or persons who have passed Degree Examinations of other Universities, may, after one year's study or research, take a Master's Degree. Syllabuses with full information as to Lecture and Laboratory Courses, Fees, Regulations for Degrees, Diplomas, &c., Exhibitions and Scholarships, will be sent on application to the SECRETARY of the University. THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. KING'S COLLEGE. DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING TEACHERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Theory, Practice and History of Education. J. W. ADAMSON, B.A., Professor of Education (Head of the Department). A. A. COCK, B.A., Lecturer. The Course which includes Practical Work in Secondary Schools, extends over one academical year beginning in October or January. It is intended for those who are preparing to take the Teachers' Diploma of the University of London. The fee is £20 for the year, if paid in advance, or 8 guineas per term. Applications should be made to Professor ADAMSON, King's College, Strand, W.C.2. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. KING'S COLLEGE. EVENING CLASS DEPARTMENT. OURSES COURS are arranged for the INTERMEDIATE and FINAL EXAMINATIONS for the B.A. and B.Sc. Degrees of the University of London. Students taking the full Course pay Composition Fees and rank as Internal Students of the University. The Classes are also open to occasional students in separate subjects. NEXT TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY, October 3rd. For full information and prospectus apply to the DEAN (Mr. R. W. K. Edwards), or to the SECRETARY, King's College, Strand, London, W.C.2. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. KING'S COLLEGE and KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. "OMPLETE COURSES of STUDY are arranged for Degrees in ARTS, LAWS, SCIENCE, PRELIMINARY and INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL STUDIES, PUBLIC HEALTH and BACTERIOLOGY, ENGINEERING Women Students are now admitted to the full courses for the Preliminary and Intermediate Medical Studies. Facilities for Research. Arrangements made for attending special or isolated courses. EVENING CLASSES as well as Day in most Faculties. STUDENTS' HOSTELS: The Platanes, Denmark Hill, and Vincent Square, Westminster. KING'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN now transferred to Strand, with full privileges. Apply to SECRETARY, King's College, Strand. ADVERTISEMENT and other matter for OCTOBER issue should reach the office by September 22nd. Urgent Notices of Posts Vacant and Wanted can be received up to September 25th (first post). New Session begins Monday, September 24. BIRKBECK COLLEGE BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. 4. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. COURSES OF STUDY (DAY AND EVENING) FOR DEGREES IN ARTS, SCIENCE, ECONOMICS, LAWS, under RECOGNIZED TEACHERS of the University. THE LONDON SCHOOL OF "Eurhythm, London." Telephone: Museum 2294. In the Teachers' Training Course the School year begins September 26. Prospectus on application. PERCY B. INGHAM, B.A., Director. TYPEWRITING. THE Editor can recommend from personal trial a blind typist. For terms apply to E. G. EAGLE, 189 Higham Hill Road, Walthamstow, E. 17. ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS STREATHAM HILL HIGH SCHOOL. THE GIPSY HILL TRAINING OF SPEECH TRAINING. Head Quarters: ROYAL ALBERT HALL, President: Miss ELSIE FOGERTY, L.R.A.M., Miss WELLESLEY-READE, 44 Fairholme Trained resident or visiting teachers sent to any part of England. Assistants also undertake residential treatment of delayed speech, stammering, or other difficulties. Physical exercises for chest development, breath control, or defective articulation given by trained teachers. Advice on speech training given. Transference of connexions undertaken. A leaflet containing all principal Tone and Articulation Exercises, together with "Examples" for the practice of each vowel sound, may now be obtained. Price 2d. each, or, to Members of the Association, 1d. each. Postage extra. Apply Miss Wellesley-Reade. Girls' Public Day School Trust. T EACHERS in training attend Lectures and Classes in: 1. AURAL TRAINING (including Rhythmic 2. ELEMENTARY PIANOFORTE TEACH- 3. HARMONY (Aural and Keyboard). 6. CLASS MANAGEMENT AND ELEMENT- Those attending the above lectures and Fee for the Course (3 terms) 6 guineas per term. LECTURERS : STEWART MACPHERSON, Esq.. and others. Further particulars of the above course may be Miss RETA OLDHAM, MA., COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN, PRINCIPAL: Miss LILLIAN DE LISSA (Montessori Diploma, late Principal, Kindergarten Training College, Adelaide, South Australia. VICE-PRINCIPAL: Miss ISABEL STEPHENS, M.A. (Late English Tutor, City of Leeds Training College). The College, which will be opened in September, has been founded for the purpose of providing training, both for Resident and Day Students, in the principles and practice of education advocated by Dr. Maria Montessori. Two classes of students will be received:(I) Students taking a Two Years' Course under the Regulations of the Board of Education for the Training of Teachers for Elementary Schools. These Students will be eligible for the usual grants and to receive the Board's Certificate, under certain conditions, on the satisfactory completion of the Course. A prospectus stating these conditions may be obtained on application. (II) Private Students taking a Course for one year or two years with a view to work in Secondary Schools or as Governesses. A One Year Course for training in Montessori work will be open to Certificated Teachers. All inquiries and applications for prospectus should be addressed to Miss RENNIE, Sway, Hampshire. The training is adapted to the needs of pupils from Secondary Schools, above the age of 15, and men who, having previously served a pupilage or apprenticeship in works, desire to go through a more systematic training. The College contains laboratories and workshops equipped for instructional purposes, including Engineering and Hydraulic Laboratories, Drawing Offices, Wood and Metal Workshops, Mechanics, Physics, Electrical and Chemical Laboratories, and Dynamo Rooms. A considerable extension of the Chemical Laboratories for Research, and for the special consideration of Processes of Manufacture, has recently been made. The next Entrance Examination will be held on September 18 in the subjects of Mathematics and English, but the Matriculation Examination of any British University is accepted instead. The Fees are £20 per annum. The Programme giving particulars of Admission, Entrance Examination, Syllabuses of instruction, and other information may be had post free on application to the REGISTRAR of the College at the above address. training in the Theory and Practice of Statistics is provided. Lectures and laboratory work begin in the first week of October. Statistics now forms a subject for the B.Sc. Degree of the University of London, and there has been an increasing demand for statistically trained men and women in Government and other offices. A Special Two Year Course has been arranged in conjunction with the Department of Pure Mathematics for students desiring training as computers or statistical bureau clerks. Provision is made for assisting students in research work, especially in dealing with statistical problems in Medicine, Sociology, and Anthropometry. Training is provided for those interested in eugenic and biometric problems, and in pedigree work in Heredity. Prof. PEARSON will meet intending students on Tuesday, October 2nd, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. For further particulars apply to the SECRETARY, University College, London (Gower Street). UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY. 'HE Inaugural Meeting of this School under the direction of Professors GARWOOD and LYDE will take place on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, at 5 p.m. Intending students should attend, and should communicate with WALTER W. SETON, M.A., D.Lit., University College, London. (Gower Street, W.C.1.) Secretary. X and Household Economy, NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. For Select List of HOLIDAY QUARTERS Offered and Required see end of Posts Vacant section. ADVERTISEMENT and other matter for OCTOBER issue should reach the office by September 22nd. Urgent Notices of Posts Vacant and Wanted can be received up to September 25th (first post). For HOSTELS, see pages 498 and 550. For RESIDENTIAL and HOLIDAY QUARTERS, see page 550. For MATRICULATION and other EXAMINATION NOTICES, see page 543. For SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOW SHIPS and BURSARIES, see page 543. For COLLEGES for PHYSICAL TRAINING, see pages 499 and 541. For MEDICAL SCHOOLS, see page 544. THE MANCHESTER MUNICIPAL THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (including THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, ADVANCED STUDY AND RESEARCH The School of Technology possesses extensive laboratories and workshops, equipped with fullsized modern machinery and apparatus, including not only machines of the patterns in general use. but also machines specially constructed for demonstration and original research. Prospectuses of the University Courses, or of the Part-time Courses, will be forwarded free on application to the Registrar. ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL OPTICS. NORTHAMPTON POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. ST. JOHN STREET, LONDON, E.C. FULL DAY COURSES in the Theory and Practice of Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering will commence on Monday, 1st October, 1917. The Courses in Civil and Mechanical Engineering include specialization in Automobile and Aeronautical Engineering, and those in Electrical Engineering include specialization in Radio-Telegraphy. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on Tuesday and Wednesday, 25th and 26th September, 1917. These courses include periods spent in commercial workshops and extend over four years. They also prepare for the Degree of B.Sc. in Engineering at the University of London. Fees, £15 or £11 per annum. THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of £52 each will be offered for competition at the Entrance Examination in September, 1917. TECHNICAL OPTICS. Full and Part Time Courses in this important department of Applied Science will be given in specially equipped laboratories and lecture rooms. An AITCHISON SCHOLARSHIP (value £30) will be offered in this department at the Entrance Examination. Full particulars as to fees, dates, &c., and all information respecting the work of the Institute can be obtained at the Institute or on application to R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc., Principal. School Transfers and Partnerships are on pages 503, 542, 545, 546; other School and Teachers' Advertisements are continued on pages 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551. X Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY, Ltd., Scholastic Agents. MANAGING DIRECTORS: S. A. TRUMAN. JAMES HEARD, B.A. (Westminster and Trinity College, Cambridge). This Agency is under distinguished patronage, including that of the Principals of the majority of our leading Public and Private Schools. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES. Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY introduce University and other qualified English and Foreign Mistresses and Teachers of Special Subjects in Secondary, Public, and Private Schools. No charge is made to Principals, and no charge to candidates unless an appointment be secured through this Agency. ASSISTANT MASTERS AND TUTORS. Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY introduce University and other qualified English and Foreign Masters and Tutors to Schools and Private Families. No charge is made to Principals, and no charge to candidates unless an appointment be secured through this Agency. LADY MATRONS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY introduce well qualified and experienced Lady Matrons and Housekeepers to Boys' and Girls' Schools. No charge is made to Principals, and no charge to candidates unless an appointment be secured through this Agency. TRANSFER OF SCHOOLS AND PARTNERSHIPS. Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY undertake all negotiations connected with the Transfer of Schools and Partnerships. All communications are treated in the strictest confidence. No charge is made to Purchasers, and no charge to Vendors unless a sale or partnership be effected by this Agency. Any negotiations entrusted to Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY receive prompt and careful attention, every effort being made to save clients as much time and trouble as possible. TELEGRAMS: "TUTORESS, LONDON." OFFICES: TELEPHONE No.: MUSEUM 1136. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, 158-162 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. 1. |