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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
TEACHING STAFF IN QUEEN MARGARET
COLLEGE.
N.B. — Degrees in Arts, Science, and Medicine
being open to women on the same condiiions as to
men, classes for the instruction of women 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
Raleigh and D. Nichol Smith, M.A.
French Language and Literature — C. Martin, M.A.,
and L. Pitoy.
German Language and Literature — G. P. Thistle-
thwaite, B.A., Ph.D.
Logic and Metaphysics — Norman D. Smith,
M.A.
Moral Philosophy— Robert A. Duff, M.A.
Mathematics — Professor Jack, D. K. Picken, B.A.,
and R. J. T. Bell, M.A., B.Sc.
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.
Bles, B.A.
Botany— W. H. Lang, D.Sc, M.B., C M.
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 Medicine — W. K. Hunter, M.D.
Medical Jurisprudence — Professor Glaister.
Midwifery and Gynascologv — 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 PhiloFophy — Professor Jones.
Natural Philosophy — Professor Gray.
Education — John Clark, M.A.
Insanity — D. Yellowlees, M D., LL.D.
GLASGOW ATHENiEUM DRAMATIO CLUB.
The objects of the Club are to encourage the study
of the art and principles of elocution and acting.
Meetings are held in the Athenaeum every Tuesday
evening at fight o'clock from September till February,
besides which there are several public enteitain-
ments by the members during the session. Hon. secy.,
H. M. Jcckel, 4 Dunkeld Place, Billhead.
BRIDGETON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND(
READING ROOM.
Wm. Holms, Esq., ex-M.P., Alex. Mair, Esq. J.P.,
George Morton, Esq., James Templeton, Esq., Col.;
Wm. Holms, John Anders, jun., Esq., Jas. Tullis,
Esq., and J. C. Robertson, Esq., trustees; John
Campbell, J.P., president; Ales. Torrance, treasurer;
D. Greer, secretary; Peter Ferguson, R.'bt. M'Donald,
Alexander Mair, J.P., Thos. Buchan, James RiddeU,
Robert Hamilton, John Harper, William M'Creadie,
Arch. Thom, Walter Weir, James Gibson, and Alex.
Brown, directors; Miss Thomson, librarian; Hugh
Fisher, superintendent.
The object of the institution is to afford facilities
to working men for social intercourse, mutual im-
provement, instruction, and rational recreation. It
is open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The library
contains 2000 volumes, including a number of re-
cently issued works. The reading room is supplied
with all the leading newspapers and magazines.
The large halls are allotted for games, including
billiards, bagatelle, summer ice, draughts, and chess.
Annual subscription, including library, 4s. ; half-
yearly subscription, 2s. 6d. ; monthly ticket, 6d. ;
do., including library, 8d. ; visitors. Id. Library, Is.
per year.
GLASGOW UNIVERSITY STUDENTS'
SETTLEMENT.
10 Possil Road, Garscube Cross.
Warden, Wm. Boyd, M.A., B.Sc; sub-warden,
J. W. Pratt ; sen'etary, Thomas Barbour, B Sc;
finance committee. Prof. Hy. Jones, LL.D., Rev. D.
Kirkwood, B.D., R. Harvey Pirie, LL.B., Stanley
H. Turner, M.A., David Yellowlees, M.D., LL.D.
The Glasgow University Students' Settlement
Society was founded in 1859 with the object of
carrying on social, educative, and Christian work in
the district of Garscube Cross. The work, carried
on mostly by the students residing in the Settlement,
includes Religious and Temperance Meetings, Medical
Dispensary, " Poir Man's Lawyer," Savings Bank,
Workmen's Club, Working Girls' Club, Boys' Club,
Classes, Lectures, Visitation, &c. Subsciiplions
may be sent to the secre'ary, 10 Possil Road.
SCHOOL BOARD OF MARYHILL.
Members. — David M. Wilson, Esq., chairman ;
Rev. John Anderson, B.D., Rev. James Canon
Cameron, Chas. Clelacd, Esq., Rev. H. Erski.e Hill,
M A., Rev. Patrick Houlihan, Rev. M Bruce Meikle-
ham, Alex. F. Jlorton, Esq., Robert W. Sinclair,
Esq., Rev. Wm. M. Steven, B.D., and Rev. David
Walker, Ph.D. Clerk, W. B. Gemmel, 196 St.
Vincent Street.

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