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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
James Mavor, Political Economy and Statistics.
. International Law.
Constitutional Law and History.
Faculty of Medicine. —
Henry E. Clark, M.R.C.S., Anatomy.
James M. Milne, Ph.D., F.I.C., Chemistry.
John Barlow, M.D., F.R.C.S., Physiology.
Edward E. Prince, B.A. (Cantab.), F.L.S., Zoology
and Comparative Anatomy.
John Dougall, M.D., Materia Medica.
David N. Knox, M.A., M.B. Sm-gery.
Alexander Eobertson, M.D., Medicine.
James Stirton, M.D., Midwifery.
John Glaister, M.D., Medical Jurispradence.
Wm. M'Ewen, M.D., LL.D., Clinical Surgery.
David C. M'Vail. M.B., Clinical Medicine.
J. R. Wolfe, M.D., F.R.C.S.Ed., Ophthalmology.
Lecturers. —
J. Lindsay Steven, M.D., Pathologv.
James Whitson, M.D., Operative Surgery.
James Swanson, M.A., M.B., CM., Botany.
James K. Kelly, M.D., Gynecology.
Fames Provan, M.D., Dermatology.
Johnstone Macfie, M.D., Otology.
David Newman, M.D., Diseases of Throat and Nose.
A. Campbell Clark, M.D., Psychological Medicine.
John Glaister, M.D., D.P.H. (Camb.), and John C.
M'Vail, M.D., D.P.H. (Camb.), Hygiene.
Charles Workman, M.D., Bacteriology.
Jas. A. Adams, M.D., Surgical Diseases of Children.
D. Campbell Black, M.D., Medical Diseases Children.
Assistants to Professors. —
H. M. Borland, M.B., CM., A. H. Faulds, M.B., CM.,
Anatomy.
Charles Workman, M.D., Pathology.
George M'Intyre, M.B., CM., Physiology.
John^Edgar, M.B., Midwifery.
Paul Stewart, M.B., CM., Clinical Medicine.
THE GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND
TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
GOVERKOES.
Chairman, Thos. Russell. Prof. Arch. Barr, D.Sc,
Rev. G. Stewart Burns, D.D., Neil Carmichael, M.D.,
Wm. R. Copland, M.Inst.C.E., Sir J. N. Cuthbertson,
Henry Dyer, M.A., D.Sc, C.E., Alex. A. Fergusson,
John Fleming, Robert Goodwin, Robt. Graham, John
Honeyman, F.R.I.B.A., Ebenezer Kemp, James H.
Kerr, William Lorimer, Prof. John G. M'Kendrick,
M.D.' David T. Maclay, Thomas A. Mathieson, Rev.
David Millar, M.A., Prof. George G. Ramsay, M.A.,
LL.D., David Richmond, Richard G. Ross, David
Rowan, M.Inst.C.E., Edward C. C. Stanford, F.C.S.,
James T. TuUis, Wm. Ure, John Wilson, Professor
John Young, M.D., John Young, George Younger.
Secretary and treasurer, John Young, M.A., B.Sc,
38 Bath St.
The College.
Day and Evening Classes meet in the Andersonian
Buildings, 204 George Street, the Science and Ai'ts
Buildings, 38 Bath Street, and the Young Laboratory
Buildings, 60 John Street.
PROFESSORS.
James Blyth, M.A., F.R.S.E., Natural Philosophy.
Andw. Jamieson, M.Inst.C.E., F.R. S.E., Engineering.
Alex. Maclay, B.Sc, C.E., Mechanical Engineering.
Edmund J. Mills, D.Sc, F.R.S., Technical Chemistry.
William Raitt, M.A., B.Sc, Mathematics.
William T. Rowden, B.Sc, Applied Mechanics.
A. Humboldt Sexton, F.C.S., F.R.S.E., Metallurgy.
Robert P. Wright, F.H.A.S., Agriculture.
Chemistry (vacant).
LECTURERS.
Chas. M. Aikman, M.A., B.Sc, F.LC, Agricultural
Chemistry.
J. Barlow, M.D., F.E.CS., Physiology and Hygiene.
Peter Bennett, Mathematics.
Colin Brown, Theory of Music.
George S. Brown, B.Sc, Physiography.
J. C.'Christie, F.G.S., Geology.
David Fulton, Plumbing.
Chas. Gourlay, A.R.LB.A., Building Construction.
James J. F. X. King, F.E.S., Economic Entomology
Thomas King, Botany.
Robert Kirkpatrick, F.R.H.S., Phonography.
A. N. M' Alpine, B.Sc, Agricultural Botany.
David M'Auslan, Naval Architecture.
David il. Mowat, Mining.
William H. Murray, Vocal Jlusic
Gilbert Thomson, M.A., C.E., Civil Engineering and
Sanitation.
Officer of the College, Francis Magauran.
Janitor of Andersonian Buildings, James Kowe.
Allan Glen's School,
68 North Hanover Street.
Head blaster, John G. Kerr, M.A. Staff:—
John Dick, M.A., John Cuthbertson, M.A., Hngli
Iilacmaster, Robert Hunter, Frank P. Nimmo. JI.A.,
David Waddell, John Brown, Thos. J. Primrose,
James Struthers, B.A., Wm. Wallace. M.A., Physics
and Mathematics ; T. A. Cheetham. F.C.S. , Chemistry ;
J. H. A. MTntyre, M.lnst.M.E., Engineering ; John
Storry, Workshop Instructor ; L. R. Crosskey, Draw-
ing ; Louis Janton, B.A., B.Sc, French ; H. Krueger,
German ; Robert Kirkpatrick, F. R. H. S. ,_Phonography.
John Irving, drill instructor and janitor.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF GLASGOW.
WEAVING BRANCH — WELL STREET, CALTON.
Trustees, Col. William Holms, John S. Templeton,
and James Anderson ; Secretary, Robert Frame, 149
Hope Street ; Instructor, Thos. Brown, Well Street,
and Assistants.
The session begins on the first week of September,
1892. The course of study comprises practical in-
struction in plain and figured weaving, from the simple
to the complex process. Instruction given in making
working plans and di-afts for the use _of mounters,
weavers, enterers, harness tyers, and designers. Vari-
ous methods of experimenting with hand looms taught,
and facilities provided to enable students to acquire a
thorough knowledge of power looms. Hand and power
looms will be set apart for the pm-pose of being taken
down and put up into working order by the students.
Pattern sketching, and drawing designs upon lined
paper, and their production by the loom, will form an im-
portant part of the instruction. The analysis of woven
fabrics, the method of ascertaining the exact cost of
goods, the size of yams, and generally all matters
bearing upon the art of weaving taught.
Day classes, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays ;
initiatory, from 10 a.m. till 12 noon ; advanced, from
12 noon till 2 p.m. Evening classes, initiatory, ilon-
days and Thursdays, from 7 till 9 p.m. ; advanced,
Tuesdays and Fridays, from 7 till 9 p.m.

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