Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 341
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EVENING CLASSES 335 See page 25 ExperimentalPhysics359 26 Applied Physics 27 Mineralogy 28 Geology 29 Comparative Ana- tomy and Ζ oology 30 Practical Biology 360 362 362 Goolden Rev Professor Wiltshire 363 364 Groves 31 Logic 364 Edgeworth 32 Political Economy 33 Public Reading and Speaking 34 Zaw 35 Harmony 36 Fbt'rti Music Metallurgy 365 365 366 367 368 368 370 38 Practf fca Ζ Jfeia Ζ wrtftt 71 Professor Rogers Rev Professor D'Orsey Professor Cutler Professor Monk Mus Professor Delamotte Professor Huntington McMillan 40 Fuel and its Appli- cations 41 Agriculture 42 Shorthand 372 373 374 McMillan Lloyd Bicknell Theological Classes 393 School of Practical qok Art py5 Work si cop Classes 397 IV courses of technical instruction With view to systematise the teaching of the Evening Classes and so at once to make it more valuable in itself and to bring it into connection with the present movement for Technical Education the following schemes for definite courses of instruction have been drawn up by the Principal and the Board of Professors and Lecturers and are strongly recommended to the attention of Students
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