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KING'S

COLLEGE,

LONDON.

Evening Classes.

1. CLASSES for Evening Instruction are held at King's College during the months from October to March, inclusive, and during the months of April, May, and June. 2. The Winter Course for 1865-6 commenced on Monday, October 9, and will terminate on Friday, March 23, the last fortnight being devoted to examinations.

On Friday, October 6, 1865, at 7 P.M. there was an opening Service in the Chapel of the College, on which occasion the Rev. H. MONTAGU BUTLER, D.D. Head-Master of Harrow School, preached. Admission was limited to Evening Class Students and their friends.

There will be a Vacation of four weeks at Christmas, commencing from after Friday, December 22.

The SECOND HALF OF THE WINTER SESSION WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1866.

The SUMMER COURSE FOR 1866 WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, April 9, and will continue till Friday, June 29.

3. The following are the subjects of the Winter Course :

1. DIVINITY.

2. LATIN. (Four Classes.)
3. GREEK. (Four Classes.)
4. FRENCH. (Eight Classes.)
5. GERMAN. (Four Classes.)

6. ITALIAN. (Two Classes.)

7. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION. (Five Classes.)

8. HISTORY

9. GEOGRAPHY OF ENGLAND.

10. ARITHMETIC AND BOOK-KEEPING. (Two Classes.)

11. WRITING (official and ordinary.)

12. MATHEMATICS (including Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Differential and Integral Calculus). (Six Classes.)

13. THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCE AND COMMERCIAL LAW.

14. DRAWING. (Landscape, Figure, Model, and Architectural.)

15. THE ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY.

16. MECHANICS.

17. PHYSIOLOGY.

18. BOTANY.

19. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.

20. SPANISH.

21. PORTUGUESE.

22. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY.

23. ZOOLOGY.

24. PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY.

25. POLITICAL ECONOMY.

26. LOGIC.

27. GERMAN LITERATURE AND GERMAN HISTORY.

28. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND READING.

29. LAW.

20. CIVIL SERVICE CLASS.

Many of these Classes have special reference to the B.A. and Matriculation Examinations at the University of London.

If any number of Gentlemen, not less than Ten, shall wish for instruction in

any other subject, such as Hebrew, &c. arrangements will be made (if possible) to meet their wishes.

4. The following are the Fees for the Winter Session:

(1.) For any single Course (except Divinity and Practical Chemistry), £1 11s. 6d. (2.) The Divinity Class is free to all Students attending any other Class, and 10s. 6d. when no other class is attended. Practical Chemistry £2 2s. for each part of the Course.

(3.) For any four Classes £5 58.; for five Classes £6 11s. 3d.: in either case 10s. 6d. extra if Practical Chemistry is included.

(4.) In the case of several Gentlemen entering from one Firm or Company, the following will be the fees:

For any single Course. For any four Classes.

If more than five in number, £1 6 3 each person. £4 7 6 each person.
If more than ten in number, 1 1 0
with 10s. 67. added, if Practical Chemistry is included.

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15. After Christmas, the Fee is reduced to £1 1s. for One Class; and to £3 10s. for Four Classes. The Fees for the Summer Course are the same.

6. Students of this Department have the privilege of becoming "Matriculated Students of King's College, London," by payment of an additional fee of £3 138. This includes the cost of the College Cap and Gown. Students who matriculate in any one year are retained on the list of Matriculated Students in subsequent years, provided they enter to at least two classes.

7. All Fees to be paid upon entrance. It is important that the entries for each Session should, as far as possible, be made a few days before the day fixed for the commencement of the course; but Students may enter at auy time during the Course.

8. A Letter of Introduction, from the Clergyman of the District, from the Student's Employer or the Head of his office, or from some other known person, is, in every case, required upon entrance.

9. The following is the Time Table for the Winter Course:→

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Students in these subjects may attend either hour on the two appointed evenings; or may take their two hours on one evening; or by the payment of an additional sum of £1 Is. (148. after Christmas) may attend both hours on both evenings.

Matriculated Students are required (unless specially exempted) to attend the Divinity Class on Wednesday Evening.

10. The Library of the College is open for the purposes of study to all Gentlemen joining any of these Classes, from 5 30 to 8 every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, without additional fee, except in the case of those attending Divinity only, who must pay 10s. 6d. each Session for the use of the Library.

11. Names of the Gentlemen who give instruction in these Classes:

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7. English Language and Compo- f HENRY MORLEY, Esq. A.K.C.

sition.

8. History of England

9. Geography.

10. Arithmetic and Book-keeping

11. Writing .

12. Mathematics.

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REV. O. ADOLPHUS, M.A.

T. MURRAY BROWNE, Esq. M.A.

Professor HUGHES, F.R.G.S.
JAMES HADDON, Esq. M.A.
WILLIAM UPTON, Esq.
(Rev. W. HowSE, M.A.
JAMES PIERCE, Esq. M.A.
Rev. T. S. CARTE, M.A.

13. Commerce and Commercial Law. Professor LEONE LEVI.

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Professor DE LA MOTTE.
Professor DE LA

Professor C. L. BLOXAM.
Rev. T. A. Cock, M.A.
JOHN HARLEY, Esq. M.D.
Professor BENTLEY, F.L.S.
Professor ADAMS, M.A.
Don B. B. AGUIRRE, B.A.
A. J. DA COSTA RICCI. I
Professor TENNANT, F.G.S.
Professor RYMER JONES, F.R.S.
Professor C. L. BLOXAM.
Rev. Professor ROGERS, M.A.

Professor BUCHHEIM, Ph.D.

Rev. A. J. D. D'ORSEY, B.D.
Professor CUTLER.

Rev. H. A. D. SURRIDGE, M.A. F.R.G.S.
S. M'CAUL, Esq. B.C.L.

16. Further information may be obtained, and Fees paid, at the Secretary's Office from 10 to 4 daily; also, after the commencement of Lectures, from 6 to 8 P.M. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

A detailed Syllabus of the Lectures, together with all the Regulations affecting this Department and the Lists of Prizemen and Matriculated Students, will be found in the College Calendar, price 2s. 6d., or 38. per post; OR THE SYLLABUS AND RULES ALONE MAY BE OBTAINED IN A SEPARATE FORM, PRICE FOURPENCE, or Fivepence per post. Apply to J. W. CUNNINGHAM, Esq. King's College, London.

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KING'S

COLLEGE,

LONDON.

Evening Class Department.

EXAMINATIONS

FOR THE HOME CIVIL SERVICE.

A Special Class is formed, with the view of preparing Candidates for all branches of the Home Civil Service in as short a time as possible.

The class is conducted by the Rev. H. A. D. SURRIDGE, M.A. F.R.G.S. formerly Macbride Scholar, Oxford; and S. M'CAUL, Esq. B.C.L. of St. John's College, Oxford, and H.M. War Office.

Gentlemen may at any time join the class, which is held on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 6 to 8 p.m.

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The next Term will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1866.

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KING'S

COLLEGE,

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Mathematical Master.-JAMES PIERCE, Esq. M.A.

Arithmetical and Second Mathematical Master.-J. HADDON, Esq. M.A.
Writing and Second Arithmetical Master.-G. E. MORPHETT, Esq.
Assistant Writing and Arithmetical Master.-WILLIAM UPTON, Esq.
French Language.-M. THIBAUDIN, Master, and M. WATTEZ and
M. ISNARD, Assistant Masters.

German Language.-Rev. A. WINTZER, Ph. D. Master.
Geometrical Drawing.-T. BRADLEY, Esq. Professor.
Landscape Drawing.-P. H. DE LA MOTTE, Esq. Professor.
Lecturer on Science.-CHARLES TOMLINSON, Esq.

King's College School consists of two divisions:

A. The "Division of Classics, Mathematics, and General Literature."
B. The "Division of Modern Instruction."

A.

Dibision of Classics, Mathematics, and General Literature.

1. This division is intended to prepare Pupils for the Universities, for the Theological, General Literature, and Medical Departments in the College, and for the learned professions.

2. The regular course of Instruction comprises Divinity; the Greek, Latin, English and French Languages; Mathematics, Arithmetic, Writing; History, and Geography Hebrew is also taught to the Upper Sixth Class.

3. German is taught, without any additional charge, to Pupils of the sixth, fifth, and fourth Classes, after the regular School hours, on Wednesday, from -past I to 3, and on Saturday, from 12 to -past 1. Pupils of the lower Classes may learn this Language on payment of 10s. 6d. per term.

4. Instruction in Drawing may also be obtained by all pupils on Tuesday and Friday, after the regular School hours, on payment of 14s. a term, including drawing materials.

5. SCHOLARSHIPS.-Two of 301. (one in Classics and one in Mathematics) for two years; four of 201. (one for each division, and two in Mathematics);

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given, in the Lent Term, to those Pupils who shall pass the best examinations.

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