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Contemporaries
from April 1935
by StPetersYork
We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following contemporaries, apologising for any inadvertent omissions :— " The Pocklingtonian," "_The Eagle," " The Artists' Rifles Gazette " (3), " The Magazine of the Royal Air. Force College, Cranwell," " The Ousel," " The Leodiensian," " The Brighton College Magazine," " The Haileyburian," " The Dovorian," " The Johnian," " The Stonyhurst College Magazine," " The Denstonian," "The Ampleforth Journal," "The Giggleswickian," " The Worksopian," " The Dolphin Magazine," " The Eastbournian, " " The Monktonian," " The Hymerian," " The Malvernian," " St. Peter's College (Adelaide) Magazine."
ROYAL (DICK) VETERINARY COLLEGE, EDINBURGH.
(Affiliated to the University of Edinburgh)
Principal-
0. CHARNOCK BRADLEY, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.Y.S.
After attendance on complete courses of instruction in this College, students may proceed to the Examinations for the Diploma of Membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (M.R.C.V.S.) for the Diploma in Veterinary State Medicine (D.V.S.M.) and for the Diploma in Tropical Veterinary Medicine (D.T.V.M.) granted by the University of Edinburgh.
Students of the College may also present themselves for the Degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Veterinary Science conferred by the University of Edinburgh.
The College being recognised as a Central Institution under the Education (Scotland) Act, 1908, students are eligible for Bursaries granted by the Education Committees in Scotland.
A copy of the College Calendar, containing particulars of Scholarships, Fellowships, etc., may be obtained on application to A. C. DOULL, C.A., A.S.A.A.,
Secretary and Treasurer.