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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-169

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170 faculty OF natural science Ae -Lectures Dr Flint Thermodynamics and Revision Tu 11- 12 and 3-4 -Lectures Dr Williams Physical Optics 10-11 and 12- Second and Third Years A8 -Practical work in the Wheatstone Laboratory Daily 10-6 Students attend the above courses of lectures and the appropriate course for the subsidiary subject and spend the rest of their time in practioal work Post-Oraduate Courses A6 -Radioactivity Prof Ellis Times to be arranged -X-Rays Dr Worsnop Times to be arranged -Quantum Theory Special Lectures for Students of Physics Prof Temple Lent Term Times to be arranged The Wheatstone Physical Laboratory The Wheatstone Laboratory is open to Students from 10-6 every day except Saturday for practical study and research in all branches of Physics Instruction is given in the Laboratory in the accurate measurement of physical quantities of all kinds and in the experimental verification and illustration of the principles of Physics The equipment of the Laboratory includes dark room for optical experiments workshop for the construction and repair of apparatus and large collection of apparatus including the Wheatstone Collection suitable for experimental work in all branches of Physics Research The Research Laboratories are open to properly qualified persons for purposes of research under the direction of the Professors Research work for the S0 degree the Ph degree and the Sc degree may be undertaken in the Laboratory CHEMISTRY Head of the Department Samuel Smiles Sa Daniell Professor Students who have not passed the Intermediate Science Examination before entering the College take one-year course Classes and y2 leading to that examination at the end of the session The courses subsequently attended depend on whether the Student- Is proceeding to the Special Honours degree in Chemistry Is proceeding to the General Sc degree with Chemistry as one subject Is taking Special degree in another subject with Chemistry as subsidiary subject
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