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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE^ A UCKLAND TJNIVERSITY rtOLIJ3GB 1 The First Term of the Thirty-sixth Session commences on MONDAY, the (ith ] March, 1810. All persons, male or female, whether matriculated or not, may attend these Lee- i tures on payment of the fees prescribed by the College Regulations. The Fees for Lectures are 10/ per term 11 for a course occupying one hour per week, ! i 20/ for a course occupying two hours per f week, and so on proportionately. For j Laboratory Instruction "the Fees are: .10/ •} per term for one half-day per week, 20/ per i term for two half-days per week, and so on proportionately. . i Fees are payable to the Registrar at his, nflii-e in Parliament Street, which is open ', daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.. and from 2 J to 4 p.m., except on Saturdays, when it, is open only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. T All persons who wish to obtain informa-| tion with regard to the College are Invited; ] to call at the -Registrar's office. j < The Calendar price 1/, and the Syllabus'; (gratis) may be had from the Booksellers, j : CHAS. M. KELSON, M.A., Registrar. i February 2S, 1916. 1 A UCKLAND TTNIVERSITY pOLLEGE T ECTURES ON {CLASSICS. PROFESSOR DETTMANN will deliver Lectures as above. For courses see Syllabus. PROFESSOR DETTMANN may be interviewed by intending students requiring advice ou MONDAY, March 0, for Pass Students, at 6 p.m., and TUESDAY, March 7, for Advanced Students, at 4.30 p.m. T ECTURES ON "pNGLISH T ITiERATURE AND T ANGUAGE. The Course in English is divided into. three branches, each of -which may be taken separately by those who do not propose to keep terms. ENGLISH LITERATURE. L LITERARY PERlOD.—Lectures will be delivered on tie HISTORY OP ENGLISH LITERATURE from 1379 to 1623. Hours of Lectures.—Senior Class: 'Wednesday, 3 to 4 p.m.; Lecture repeated Wednesday, 7 to S p.m. Juuior Class: Wednesday, 7 to 8 p.m. 11. Courses of Lectures will lie delivered on the following works:— SHAKESPEARE: Macbeth, The Tempest. SPENSER: Fairy Queen, Book I. BACON: Essays. GEORGE ELIOT: Romola. Instruction in English Composition is giveu in connection with this class. 'Hours of Lectures:—Senior Class: Thursday. 12 noon to 1 p.m. Lecture repeated Saturday. 0 to 10 a.m. Junior Class: Thursday, 12 to 1 p.m. 111. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. ''--■• Lectures -will be delivered on tie ORIGIN, HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Hours of Lectures.—Senior Class: Tuesday, 7 to 8 p.m. Junior Class: Tuesday, 15 to 7 p.m. HONOURS COURSE. Those who propose reading for Honours or Senior Scholarship (English) or repeating English for the second section of their degree are'requested to communicate their intention of so doing as early as possible. PROFESSOR EGERTON will be in his Room at the College on SATURDAY, March 4, at 11 a.m. "jITODERN T ANGUAGES. FR~ENC.II AND GERMAN. 'PROFESSOR MAXWELL WALKER will be at the College ou MONDAY, March (>, at 4 to o p.m., to see Students who wish to consult him concerning— A. ARTS COURSE. B. HONOURS COURSE. C. SCHOOL OP COMMERCE COURSES. The courses in Literature, Translation and Conversation are suited to the requirements of those who desire to extend their knowledge of French and German without reference to examination. NOTE.—AII Students are advised to see '. the Professor before, the commencement of term, and "Honours'—Students; in particular are requested' to hand in their names as t soon as possible. jV/TATHEMATICS. f , Lectures as usual (Syllabus pp. 43-44). PROFESSOR SEGAR may b e Interviewed i by intending students requiring advice on ■ SATURDAY, March 4, fc> a.m. to v>. noon. /CHEMISTRY. PROFESSOR WORLEY will deliver ! Lectures as above. For courses see , Syllabus, 1 pHYSICS. PROFESSOR OWEN will deliver Lect tures as above. For conrses see Syllabus. i "DOTANY, rjENERAL TMOLOGY, i AND rvoOLOGY. PROFESSOR JOHNSON will deliver Lectures as above. For courses see ( . Syllabus. \ EOLOGY. J MR BARTRUM, Lecturer, may be Inter--1 viewed by intending Students on SATURDAY, March 4, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. ■pCONOMICS, "pNGLISH TTISTORY, ~ "jVTENTAL CCIENCE. ' ' PROF. GROSSMANN - will deliver Lectures as above. ' For courses see j_ Syllabus pp. 64-CC. :; •■ l l^--8. MR D. CHALMERS. MR R. M. ALGIE - and MR B. H. WYMAN. The Auckland University College School of Law is now situated at the Choral Hall. Synfonds Street, where a complete course of lectures will be delivered in all the professional subjects and In INTERNATIONAL LAW, THE CONFLICT OF LAWS, aud ROMAN LAW. The lectures in JURISPRUDENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY will be delivered as heretofore in the General' Lecture lioom at the University College, Parliament Street. Intending Students are requested to meet the Lecturers, at the Choral Hall, on MONDAY. March C, for arrangement of Time-table, etc. ■EDUCATION. (Education Lectures for the B.A. Degrei will be hold during the coining session, as follows : — Junior Course : TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ,4.45 to 5.43 p.m., uu'j : FRIDAY EVENING, 7 to.-8 p.m. Senior - Course: FRIDAY EVENING, 8 to 0 p.m., - at the Training College. Lecturer: H. G. CODSINS, M.A. (Lond.) Jl Principal Auckland Training College. The course Is such that it includes *hi ■c Trork required from candidates for Teach r ers' C and B Certificates in the compulsor; g subject, "Principles and History of Educa ■; tion." Candidates for the 'Ministry will find th' fc course valuable in connection with, the! Pi work in Snnday Schools. '■ The Lecturer will attend at the Tralnln; :: College on SATURDAY MORNING, Marct ' 4, for interviews with, intending students, „ from 9 to 12. TECTUBES IN TUTTSIC. DR. W. E. THOMAS wJU deliver sb Courses of Lectures on Music during tin A present term. The Leetores win comprise Junior, Inter - mediate and Advanced Theory, Compos! tion, Voice Prodnctkm and Elocution am it Analysis ot the Works of the Great "Masters id Division I. THEORY, Monday, 5 to G p.m. {Choral Hall).

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 12

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