EDUCATIONAL. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION, 1919. THE SESSION will' open on MONDAY, March 24. The Chairman of the Professorial Board will address new students at 5.15 p.m. in the Gymnasium. The Stuff will meet their classes as follows:— 5.45 p.m.—Professor Brown, Latin and Greek (Eooin VII); Professor Garrow, New Zealand Law (Room III); Professor Clark, Physics (Chemistry Lecture Room). 6 p.m.—Professor Soimuerville, Mathematics (Room IT) ; Mr. Watson, Evidence and Procedure (Room III). 6.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, Mathelish (Room VII); Mr. Thompson, French (Room 1)'; Miss Baker, German (Room I >- 6'.3fl p.m.—Professor Kirk, Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room); Mr. Wilson. History (Room II); Mir. Murphy, Economies (Room 1): Professor Adnmson, Constitutional History and Jurisprudence, Roman Law and International Law (Room IV). 6.45 p.m. --Professor Hunter, Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room' VIII); Professor Easterfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room); Dr. Cotton, Geology" (Geology Lecture Room). 7 p.m.—Sir. Tennant, Education (Room VII). _ All new students are required'lo present themselves before their Faculty for approval of their courses. The Faculties will be in attendance to meet new students at the following houireMonday, March 24: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.. 7 p.m. to !) p.m. Tuesday, March 25: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. All students, old as well as new, should call at the Registrar's Office and fill up the necessary- forms.
NOTE-.—Students desiring to modify their corn-see must submit their proposed modifications tn their Faculties fur approval; ill students should lake the earlieet opportunity of seeing the Professors or Lecfnrer; of the subjects they propose to take during the present year. If this is not done, it cannot be guaranteed that suitable arrangements will ho made, Lectures will commence on TUESDAY, March 25, at the regular time-table hour?. G. G, S. ROBISON, ' Registrar. March 10, 1919.
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