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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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TEACHING STAFF IN QUEEN MARGARET
COLLEGE.
N.B. — Degrees in Arts, Science, and Medicine
being open to wonnen on the same conditions as to
men, classes for the instruction of wonnen students,
conducted by professors and by lecturers and other
teachers appointed by the University Court, are held
at Queen Margaret College, which is the women's
department of the University.
Latin — Professor Ramsay, R. G. Nisbet, M.A.,
and Daniel Rankin, B.A.
Greek — Prof. Phillimore and W. Rennie, M.A
English Language and Literature — Professor
Dixon, J. L. Morison, M.A., and R. Girvan,
M.A.
French Language and Literature — C. Martin, M.A.,
ano L. Piioy.
German Language and Literature — G. P. Thistle-
thwaitp, B.A., Ph.D.
Logic and Metaphysics — Norman D. Smith,
M.A.
Moral Philosophy — J. W. Scott, M.A.
Mathematics — Professor Jack, R. J. T. Bell, M.A.,
B.Sc, and D. K. Picken, B.A.
Natural Philosophy— James Blyth, M.A., F.R.S.E.,
LL.D.
Chemistry— H. W. Bolam, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Zoology — Professor J. Graham Kerr and E. J.
Bias, B.A.
Botany — D. T. Gwynne Vaughan, M.A.
Anatomy — Thomas H. Bryce, M.A., M.D.
Physiology — Professor M'Kendrick and Walter
Colquhoun, M.A., M.B., CM.
Materia Medica — Wm. M'Lennan, M.B., CM.
Pathology — Charles Workman, M.D.
Surgery— J. Hogarth Pringle, M.B., F.R.C.S.
Practice of Medicuie — W. K. Hunter, M.D.
Medical Jurisprudence — Professor Glaister.
Midwifery and Gynaecology — Professor Cameron
and J. M. Munro Kerr, M.B , CM.
Lectures on the Eye — A. Maitland Ramsay, M.D
Women students also attend the following
classes at Gilmorehill, besides the Honours classes in
the subjects of the M.A. Degree: —
Political Economy — Professor Smart.
History — Professor Medley.
Logic — Professor Latta.
Moral Philosophy — Professor Jones.
Natural Philosophy — Professor Gray.
Education — John Clark, M.A.
Italian — Signor F. Agnoletti.
Geology — Professor Gregory.
Insanity — D. Yellowlees, M D., LL.D.
THE GLASGOW GENERAL EDUCATIONAL
ENDOWMENTS BOARD.
(Constituted by Scheme No. 11 under the Educa-
tional Endowments (Scotland) Act, 1882.)
The scheme embraces the following endowments :
Muir's School Fund, Millar and Peadie's School,
Wilson's School, Gardner's School, M'Lachlan's School,
and Graham's School. The scheme provides for the
awarding of free scholarships, school bursaries, techni-
cal and higher education bm-saries, bursaries for even-
ing classes, &c. The bursaries are awarded among
pupils of public or state-aided schools in Glasgow,
or public or state-aided schools in the district of the
School Board of Cathcart, or of any School Board
contiguous to and immediately adjoining the district
of the School Board of the burgh of Glasgow. Secre-
tary, W. H. Macdonald ; treasurers, Hill & Hoggan ;
office, Hutchesons' Building, 158 Ingram Street.
GAELIC SOCIETY OF GLASGOW.
President, Mr. James Grant; treasurer, Mr.
Arch. Ferguson, 23 Dunolly Gardens, Ibrox; secre-
taries, Mr. James A. Mackeggie, 75 Bothwell
Street, and Mr. David N. Mackay, 141 Bath Street.
The objects of the Society are: — The cultivation of
the Gaelic Language ; the cultivation and development
of Celtic Philology, Literature, and Music; the
elucidation of Celtic antiquities ; and the fostering of
a Celtic spirit among the Highlanders of Glasgow.
Persons of Celtic extraction, or such as take an interest
in its objects, are eligible to become members. The
Subscriptions of Members to the Funds of the Society
are: — Life Members, one payment of £1 Is. ; Honorary
Members, annually, Ladies 3s., Gentlemen 7s. 6d. ;
Ordinary Members, annually — Ladies Is,, Gentlemen
2s. The Society meets in the Religious Institution
Rooms, Buchanan Street, on the last Tuesday of each
Month, from October to AprO.
UNITED FREE CHURCH COLLEGE.
Principal, Thomas M. Lindsay, D.D.
PEOFKSSOES.
APPOINTED
CHAIES.
Old Testament Language, Literature, and
Theology, Geo. Adam Smith, D.D., LL.D., 40 Westbourne Gdns 1892
New Testament Language, Literature, and
Theology, James Denney, D.D., 15 Lilybank Gardens, 1897
Apologetics and Dogmatics, James Orr, D.D., 4 Hampton Court Ter., Garnetbill,.... 1891
Church History, Thomas M. Linds.ay, D.D., 37 Westbourne Gardens,.'..... !.'l872
Practical Training and Ethics, Alex. Hislop, D.D., 14 Prince's Gardens, 1892
Natural Science, Jas. Y. Simpson, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., 62 QueWst.','Ed'inburgh,'l904
Elocution (Lecturer), Thomas Harrower, Bath Street.
Hebrew Tutor James A. Robertson, M.A.
Clerk of senate, George Adam Smith; treasurer, James MacKenzie, Esq., 150 St. Vincent Streets
librarian, John Mair ; janitor, David Clark.

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