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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY
OF GLASGOW.
Queen Margaret College is the women's depart-
ment of the University of Glasgow. Its classes pre-
pare for the Degrees in Arts and Medicine of that
university, and form a full curriculum for these de-
grees. Students who wish to graduate must follow
the curriculum prescribed for the degree for which
they are studying; students who are not working
â– with a view to graduation may take any classes and
in any order they wisL The college is governed by
the University Court and Senate, and its lecturers are
appointed by the Court.
Lecturers in Arts : — Logic and Metaphysics, Prof.
Veitch and R. M. Wenley, M.A., D.Sc. ; Moral
Philosophy, Prof. E. Caird and R. A. Duflf, M.A. ;
Political Economy, William Smart, M.A., LL.D. ;
Natural Philosophy, Professor Blytb, M.A., F.R.S.E.;
English Language and Literature, Prof. Bradley and
W. Thomson, M.A. ; French Language and Litera-
ture, Jules A. L. Kunz and J. K. de Dreux Kunz,
M.A. (Edin.) and B.A. (Paris); German Language
and Literature, A. Tille, M.A., Ph.D. ; Latin, Prof.
Eamsay, J. Brown, B.A., and D. Rankin, B.A. ;
Greek, Professor Murray and G. Macdonald, M.A. ;
Mathematics, Prof. Jack, G. A. Gibson, M.A., and
D. Lament, M.A.
Lecturers in School of Medicine: — Anatomy,
Thomas H. Bryce, M.A., M.B., CM. ; Chemistry,
T. Gray, B.Sc. ; Materia Medica and Therapeutics,
C. 0. Hawthorne, M.B., CM.; Physiology, Prof.
M'Kendrick and W. Snodgrass, M.A., M.B., CM.;
Medicine and Clinical Medicine, J. Wallace Anderson,
M.D. ; Surgery and Clinical Surgery, W. J. Fleming,
M.D. ; Obstetrics and Gynjecology, Prof. Slurdoch
'Cameron,M.D.; Medical Jurisprudence, Prof. Simpson,
M.D; Pathology, J. Lindsay Steven, M.D. ; Zoology,
Professor Young, M.D. and Mr. Rankin, B.Sc. ;
Botany, J. Wills, B.A. The managers of the Royal In-
firmary have reserved 110 beds in that institution for
the clinical instruction of women only. Students will
also have opportunity of attending cases in the
Glasgow Maternity Hospital and in the Sick Chil-
dren's Hospital.
Queen Margaret College library and reading-room
are open to students during the session. For pros-
pectus and information regarding the classes, &c.,
application should be made to Miss Galloway, hon.
secretary, at the College.
WEST-END TRAINING SCHOOL OF COOKERY.
2 Dalhousie Street.
Principal, Mrs. Black, F.E.I.S. , first-class diplomee
from the National School of Cookery, South Kensing-
ton ; committee. Sir Charles Cameron, M.P., Samuel
Chisholm, Esq., James Coats, junr., Esq., Sir Wm.
Collins, D.L., Wm. Collins, jr., Esq., J.P., Rev. Thos.
Dobbie, Henry Dyer, Esq., M.A , D.Sc, Rev. J.
Marshall Lang, D.D., ex- Preceptor T. A. Mathieson,
Angus Mitchell, Esq., J.P., ex-Preceptor A. G.
M'Donald, John Morison, Esq., Thomas Momson,
Esq., LL.D., Rev. Wm. Ross, Thomas Russell, Esq.,
Rev. James Stalker, D.D., John Wilson, Esq., M.P.;
hon. secretary, Miss Sophia Steel ; hon. treasurer,
Mr. Wm. BlacL
KELVINSIDE ACADEMY,
Kirklee Road, Kelvinside.
Chairman, John B. Wingate, Esq. ; Directors,.
Hugh Beckett, Robert Brodie, Robert Gourlay, P. C.
Hart, T. R. Johnston, J. B. Mirrlees, Robert Orr^
Hugh Steven, David Johnston, J. M. Taylor, and J.
B. Wingate ; secretary and treasurer, James Boyd, 95
Wellington street.
Rector, James Macdonald, LL.D.
MASTERS — UPPER SCHOOL.
English, Geography, and Elementary French and
Latin, J. W. Gemmell, M. A. (Glasgow), and G. R. Croll,
M.A. (St. Andrews).
Classics, Advanced English, &c, Arthur J.
Ashton, M.A. (London), William J. Watson, M.A.
(Aberdeen) and B.A, (Merton College, Oxon),.
C. J. M. Gordon, M.A. (Glasgow) and B.A. (Oxon).
Arithmetic, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics,
A. H. Mackenzie, M.A. (Aberdeen) and B.A. (Cantab.)
J. W. Gemmell, M.A., and G. R. Croll, M.A.
French and German, G. Bauer (Universities of
Berlin and Paris).
Writing and Bookkeeping, W. Slessor.
Drawing, E. Brady.
Gymnastics, Arthur Benson.
JDNIOR SCHOOL.
Third and Second Class, W. C. Sim (University
of Aberdeen).
First Class, Miss Forbes, and assistant.
Writing, Drawing, and Gymnastics by Masters of
Upper School.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
Head Mistress, Miss Forbes.
Assistants, Misses L. and E. Millar.
VISITING MASTERS.
Singing, Allan Macbeth.
Pianoforte, J. H. Hinton and Miss Boyd.
Dancing, F. Webster.
Shorthand, R. Kirkpatrick, F.R.H.S.
Violin, Alfred Widmer.
Janitor, William Borland.
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 every Tuesday evening from October to
March inclusive. Matt. Fairlie, 15 York Street,
hon. secretary.
ALLAN GLEN'S SCHOOL.
68 North Hanover Street.
Head Master, John G. Kerr, M.A. Staff:— W-
H. Bell, M.A., B.Sc, John Brown, T. A. Cheethami
F.C.S., Chemistry ; L. R. Crosskey, Art ; John Dick,
M.A., John Gemmell. M.A., Robert Hunter, J. H. A-
M'Intyre, M.Inst.M.E., Engineering; Geo. Murdoch,
B.A., Thos. J. Primrose, John Storry, Workshop ;
James Struthers, B.A., David Waddell, M.A., Wm-
Wallace, M.A. ; Louis Janton, B.A., C.Sc, French ;
H. Krueger, German; R. Kirkpatrick, F.R.H.S. j
Shorthand.
John Ir^'ing, drill instructor and janitor.

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