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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
GLASGOW HIGHLAND SOCIETY.
David Ross, Esq., LL.D., Preses; John Miller,
John Pirrie, Alex. Fleming, James R. Macarthur,
Robert Mackenzie, M. Pearce Campbell, Sir John
Neilson Cuthbertson, David MacBrayne, jun., James
G. Rodger, Robt. King, Dr. John Pirrie, and Duncan
Campbell, directors; R. Hope Robertson, 58 St.
Vincent street, treasurer and secretary. H. K.
Millar, oflBcer. Entrance fee — £2 2s. for a
gentleman and £i Is. for a lady, in full of all
future payments. The society grants Evening
and Day Class Scholarships for higher education in
secondary schools in the city, also bursaries for the
West of Scotland Technical College, and for Arts and
Medical Classes in the University of Glasgow. It
likewise grants aid to pupils desiring instruction in
the evening classes in the Board Schools of the c'vj.
Those eligible are students of Highland descent,
whose circumstances appear to the Managers to
require assistance.
THE CARLTON ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC
CLUB.
Instituted in 1878.
For the advancement of its members in the elocu-
tionary and dramatic arts. Meetings are held in the
club rooms, 94 West Regent street, every alternate
Tuesday evening from October to March inclusive.
Hon. secretary, Alexander Morrison, 62 Avenue road,
Springburn.
CHARING CROSS TRAINING SCHOOL FOR
COO&ERY.
551 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.
Principal, Mrs. Young, Diplom^e, London, assisted
by certificated teachers of Cookery. Ladies' executive
committee, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Atkinson, Miss
Connor, Mrs. Dall, Miss Dunn, Mrs. Binnie, Mr.-i.
Blair, Miss Brown, Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Hutcheson,
Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Macdonald, Mis3 Ness, Mrs.
Todd, Mrs. Younger, Mrs. H. Montgomery Lang,
and Mrs. Stewart.
This School is recognised by the Education De-
partment for the training of teachers, and anthorised
to grant certificates. Public and private classes
arranged on application to the Principal.
TRAINING COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL,
IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Sir John Neilson Cuthbertson, LL.D. convener ;
J. Roxburgh Strong, C.A., accountant; D. Ross,
M.A., B.Sc, LL.D., principal; Miss Fenwick, matron.
Training Dept. — Principles of Teaching, Religious
Knowledge, &c., D. Ross, LL.D. ; Mathematics
and Science, A. V. Lothian, M.A. ; English and Natural
Science, A. M. Williams, M.A. ; Classics and His-
tory, D. G. Miller, M. A.; Pianoforte and Vocal Music,
D. B. Johnstone; Needlework, Miss Fenwick; French,
Hector Rey, B. es L. ; Drawing, J. A. Monteith.
Practising Schools. — Senior Department, J. Bev-
eridge, Jas. Shearer, M.A., Allan, M.A., P. Conacher,
M.A. ; Junior department, W. Mitchell, M.A., M.
Orr, E. Ellice, A. Paterson, E. Cumming; Infant
School, Miss M. Cleland; Music, D. B. Johnstone;
Pianoforte, Miss Stobbs; Needlework, Miss Fenwick,
Miss Pettigrew, Miss Reid ; Drawing, J. Beveridge ;
Janitor, A. Edward.
ANDERSON'S COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL'
Founded 1799.
Governors. — Thos. A. Mathieson, president; Dr.
J. B. Russell, vice-president; A. Malloch Bayne,
Dr. George A. Turner, John Kidston, T. P. Miller,
Chas. M King, Dr. A. L. Kelly, Dr. Thos. Lapraik,
Geo. Macfarlane, James Dick, John Albert Black,
Dr. S. Gemmell, Robt. Jameson, Dr. T. Kennedy
Dalziel, Dr. W. G. Dun, Dr. J. D. M'Laren, Dr.
Archibald Sloan, James Ferguson ; John Kidston,
writer. 50 West Regent St., Glasgow, secretary and
treasurer.
Faculty of Medicine. — Dean, Professor T. Kennedy
Dalziel, M.B.; Anatomy, Prof. A. M. Buchanan, A.M.,
M.D. ; Chemistry, Prof. J. R. Watson, A.M. ; Physio-
logy, Prof. D. Campbell Black, M.D. ; Surgery, Prof.
T. Kennedy Dalziel; Practice of Medicine, Prof. Samson
Gemmell, M.D. ; Materia Medica, Prof. R. Barclay
Ness, M.A., M.B., CM.; Midwifery, Prof. John Edgar,
M.A., B.Sc, M.B.,C.M. ; Medical Jurisprudence, Prof.
R. M. Buchanan, M.B.C.M.; Botany, Prof. B. G. Cov-
mack; Hygiene and Public Health, Dr. J. P. Munro,
M.B., CM.; Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, T.
Spence Meighan, M.D. ; Aural Surgery, Dr. James
Erskine, M.A., M.B. ; Di^^eases of Throat and Nose,
John Macintyre, M.B. ; Zoology, Prof. George Bell
Todd ; Ph} sics, Prof. Peter Bennett ; Mental Diseases,
Dr. John Carawell.
THE GLASGOW ACADEMY,
Kelvin Bridge, Great Western Road.
Instituted 1846.
Directors — Wm. Ker, president ; Robert Murdoch^
vice-president; John W. Arthur, Robert Balloch,
Gilbert Beith, Sir James Bell, Bart., W. G. Blackie,
Ph.D., LL.D., Hugh Brown, D. S. Cargill, John J.
Coats, Sir John Neilson Cuthbertson, James Deas,
C.E., Geo. Younger, John Wordie, R. C Mackenzie,.
C.A.; secretary and treasurer, Arthur Hart, C.A.,,
63 St. Vincent St.
School staff — D. Morrison, M.A., LL.D., rector.
Classics, the Rector, Wm. Robertson, M.A., Wir,
Melven, M.A., J. C. Scott, M.A., and George L,
Moffat, M.A.
French and German — head-master, Louia Barb^,.
B.A. ; assistant, J. C. Scott, M.A.
English — head-master, Lionel W. Lyde, M.A.
Oxon. ; assistant masters, Wm. Melven, M.A., Wm_
Mackenzie, M.A., and Wm. Falconer.
Initiatory classes, Misses Wright and M'Callum.
Mathematics and Science — head-master, James
Wood, M.A., late Fellow of Queen's College, Cam-
bridge ; assistant masters, Andrew Muir, George L.
Moffat, M.A., and Duncan Sinclair, B.Sc.
Writing and Book-keeping — head - master, J,
Maclaren.
Drawing— John Dunlop, of the School of Art.
Gymnastics — -S. Stewart.
Phonography — Dancan Sinclair, B Sc.
Music — Academy choir, John Maclaren.
Pianoforte — Montague Smith, jun., Misses Wright,
M'Callum, and Scott.
Violin — William Hume,
Janitor, Wm. Smith.

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