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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-196

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192 ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES The Preparation of Alloys and the study of their properties Electro-metallurgy The Applications of the Spectroscope and the Micro- scope to Metallurgical Research Fees These cover materials and the use of apparatus except Glass Porcelain and Crucibles which may be ob tained from the Attendant at cost price Day Work Continuous Intermittent Work Work £ £8 Laboratory for One Month Two Months 11 11 Three 15 15 12 12 For tickets exceeding three months four guineas will be charged for each additional month Special tickets are also issued which enable person taking say month's ticket to attend three days week for two months or two days week for three months Other arrangements as to attendance can be made on obtaining the special permission of the Professor For particulars of special tickets apply to the Professor Third-year Matriculated Students joining the Division of Metallurgy pay £3 38 per Term in addition to the fees for materials and use of apparatus The Siemens Gold Medal and Prize which was founded by the late Sir William Siemens with the object of stimulating the Students of King's College London to high standard of proficiency in Metallurgical Science is open to those who have as Matriculated Students studied in the Applied Science Department for two years and who either in their Third Year or if they remain in the Department for three years in the succeeding year make Metallurgy special study Evening Laboratory Work Friday 7-9 Fee £ lis 6d per Term or £2 12s 6d for the Winter Session
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