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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL IXSTITUTIOXS . — \ - > The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , aud LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY- FIRST SESSION , ISQI . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Arc and Scientific Collections of tho Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum cau he taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . _ t To the ordinary " Literary and Scientific branches of Kducation are added [' acuities of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the student . Au education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several t'acu ties ofFine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and the mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINK ARTS . — . Samuel J . Hodson . R . W . S ., John Scott , R . I .. K . Wensley Hussell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , II . A . Lillie . VISITORS IN TUK ART SCHOOL . —K . J . Poynter , R . A ., J . 1 ! . Uurgcss , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , U . A ., Ph . D .. Miss K . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Dr . N . Heinemann , F . R . G . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., J . H . Rose , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S , H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . B . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . . , ,. Music—Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederick ClitYo , Arthur O Leary , John traneu Burnett , A . J . Byre , Mdme . Percira , Miss F .. Tedder , Otto Manns , Kobert Reed , Mdme . St . Gerinaine , Henry lilower , Gustave Garcia , A . Romili , W . A . B . Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —M . Louis d'Egvillc , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Super ' mtcjjdent Educational Department .
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSJUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , and to serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .
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( CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS — J The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . j . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorongn practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of the profession , and in the manipulation of materials . The Divisions are I . —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . . . ELECTRICAL KNGINEERING . —Devoted to instruction in the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent . Educational Department .
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.garc ^ww^^ H^^^^^^^a SATURDAY , 9 TH APRIL 1892 . aam = : a =- " j ¦¦ ——— _ n ¦¦ _ . ¦¦¦ - - - -- -
Royal Masonic Institution Foe Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOE GIRLS .
fPHE Quarterly Court of Subscribers to this Institution X was held on Thursday , at Freemasons' Tavern ,
Bro . Henry Smith D . P . G . M . for West Yorkshire , P . G . D ., Treasurer of tbe Institution , in tbo chair , supported by Bros . Robert Grey , Prank Eichardson , J . H . Matthews , George Everett , Capt , S . G . HomfrayPeter de Lande
, Long , W . H . Spaull , C . P . Money , F .. R . W . Hedges ( Secretary ) , and many others . Bro . W . H . Saunders had the following motion on the panor : —
That with n , view to induce Brethren to subscribe annually to tho Institntion , in future all Subscribers of Ono Guinea for six consecutive years shall be constituted Life Subscribers , and for twelve consecutive years shall be constituted Litis Governors . "
In mentioning the subject Bro . Saunders said that on looking over the accoauta " wbich had been presented to the Ireneral Committee two months ago , he found that £ 2700 odd was subscribed in annual sums , and he thought that tbe Institution did not sufficiently benefit by annual subscriptions , and that it ought to have more . To bring abetter state of things about he thought an advantage saoulcl be offered to annual subscribers , and he therefore s ave notice of tho present motion . After conferring with various brethren who took au interest in the Girls' School
Royal Masonic Institution Foe Girls.
he had como to tl ' . e roudushti that it would be better to deal with tho matter nt the next Quarterly Court , and with the permission of the brethren lit ; wuuld adjourn tbo consideration of it to the next Quarterly Court . In the meantime 1 H > would ask the General Committee to consider
whether it was expedient , and he hud no doubb the proposition ho made would come better from them than from himself . Bro . Bodenham objected , aud moved that the matter bo now considered . There would be very few brethren at
th ;> Quarterly Court in July , and the question would be better dealt with at tho present meeting . None of the brethren who wero connected with the organisations considered it would interfere with tlie Institution . Bro . P . R . Spaull seconded Bro . Bodenham ' s amendment .
It was suggested that the motion should be considered at the October Quarterly Court , and Bro . Bodenham said he had not the same objection to a postponement to that Court . He objected , however , to tho matter being remitted to the July Court , and pressed his amendment .
Bro . H . T . Thompson , P . M . 742 , thought the motion should bo withdrawn unconditionally , and Bro . Saunders could g ive a fresh notice for October .
Bros . W . A . Scurrah and George Fairchild thought there were sufficient brethren present to decide on the matter now , and they supported Bro . Bodenham . The amendment was put and carried .
Bro . W . H . Saunders then proposed his motion , and said he vvas speaking not only on behalf of himself , but on behalf of various friends in different parts of the country . There were many people who could give their guinea a
year , but could not give their five or ten guineas all at once . He did not think it wonld affect tho liberality of the brethren if his motion was carried . The motion having been seconded ,
Bro . Prank Richardson P . G . D . said tho brethren would
no doubt remember that about twelve months ago a Special Committee was appointed to revise the laws of the Institution . That Committee was very carefully selected from all classes of the brethren , and from each series of subscriber . . He had the honour to be on the Committee ,
and he should say it took the Committee nearly twelve months to complete their labours . One matter that was brought forward specially for discussion was this very question suggested by Brother Saunders , but it was tho unanimous feelinsr of the Sub-Committee that it
was not judicious to make this alteration . But in order to meet tbe matter a law was framed that Subscribers of one guinea every year for 10 years should become Life Subscribers . That was submitted to a Quarterly Court ,
and it was agreed to unanimously at tho next Quarterl y Court . Therefore , he thought he had a ri ght to say that the recommendation was favourably received . He asked the brethren not to commence at onco to alter laws which
i had only been passed a short time . Bro . Saunders then asked to withdraw his motion , but it was not agreed to , and on being put to the vote was unanimously negatived . Bro . J . H . Matthews proposed , and Bro . George
Everett seconded , the re-election of Bro . Heury Smith as Treasurer . The motion was carried unanimously . Bro . Peter de Lande Long mored , and Bro . F . Richard-; son seconded , tho following resolutions : —
(« . ) " That in recognition oE the valuable services so generously rendered to tho Institution for many years past by Bro . Wharton P . Hood , M . D . ( Hon . Surgeon ) , his honorary Vice-Presidency bo extended to an
honorary Vice-PiUronship . ( i . ) " That in recognition of tho valuable services so ^ onerously rendered to tho Institution lor many years past by Bro . John Faulkner , L . D . S . ( Hon . Dental Surgeon ) , ho bo mado an Honorary Vico-Patron . "
The motion was carried nem con . Scrutineers of votes for the election of 16 girls out of au j approved lis : of 23 candidates for admission to the School
1 wero chosen , and the election was commenced . The list { of successful candidates will bo found among our adver-! tisements . A list of the unsuccessful candidates is j appended : —¦
UNSUCCESSFUL . j Name . Forward . Polled . Total . j Mnrsb , Lilian ' . 15 8 53 ! M . ithew , Atiii Victoria 27 a 5 ;;< J 817
: Scaiitlebury , Lillii Alice — 13 _ i I 11 ) 21 j Caton , Winifred Franc ' s Mstry -- Ylvrl 1732 Vockins , May Winifred — l . SHt ISSi Collins , Lydia Maoel — 701 70 i Kilpiu , Elsio Hulea — 1 U 17 11 ) 17
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL IXSTITUTIOXS . — \ - > The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , aud LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY- FIRST SESSION , ISQI . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Arc and Scientific Collections of tho Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum cau he taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . _ t To the ordinary " Literary and Scientific branches of Kducation are added [' acuities of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the student . Au education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several t'acu ties ofFine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and the mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINK ARTS . — . Samuel J . Hodson . R . W . S ., John Scott , R . I .. K . Wensley Hussell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , II . A . Lillie . VISITORS IN TUK ART SCHOOL . —K . J . Poynter , R . A ., J . 1 ! . Uurgcss , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , U . A ., Ph . D .. Miss K . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Dr . N . Heinemann , F . R . G . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., J . H . Rose , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S , H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . B . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . . , ,. Music—Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederick ClitYo , Arthur O Leary , John traneu Burnett , A . J . Byre , Mdme . Percira , Miss F .. Tedder , Otto Manns , Kobert Reed , Mdme . St . Gerinaine , Henry lilower , Gustave Garcia , A . Romili , W . A . B . Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . Dancing . —M . Louis d'Egvillc , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Super ' mtcjjdent Educational Department .
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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSJUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , and to serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .
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( CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS — J The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . j . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with the purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorongn practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of the profession , and in the manipulation of materials . The Divisions are I . —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . . . ELECTRICAL KNGINEERING . —Devoted to instruction in the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent . Educational Department .
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.garc ^ww^^ H^^^^^^^a SATURDAY , 9 TH APRIL 1892 . aam = : a =- " j ¦¦ ——— _ n ¦¦ _ . ¦¦¦ - - - -- -
Royal Masonic Institution Foe Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOE GIRLS .
fPHE Quarterly Court of Subscribers to this Institution X was held on Thursday , at Freemasons' Tavern ,
Bro . Henry Smith D . P . G . M . for West Yorkshire , P . G . D ., Treasurer of tbe Institution , in tbo chair , supported by Bros . Robert Grey , Prank Eichardson , J . H . Matthews , George Everett , Capt , S . G . HomfrayPeter de Lande
, Long , W . H . Spaull , C . P . Money , F .. R . W . Hedges ( Secretary ) , and many others . Bro . W . H . Saunders had the following motion on the panor : —
That with n , view to induce Brethren to subscribe annually to tho Institntion , in future all Subscribers of Ono Guinea for six consecutive years shall be constituted Life Subscribers , and for twelve consecutive years shall be constituted Litis Governors . "
In mentioning the subject Bro . Saunders said that on looking over the accoauta " wbich had been presented to the Ireneral Committee two months ago , he found that £ 2700 odd was subscribed in annual sums , and he thought that tbe Institution did not sufficiently benefit by annual subscriptions , and that it ought to have more . To bring abetter state of things about he thought an advantage saoulcl be offered to annual subscribers , and he therefore s ave notice of tho present motion . After conferring with various brethren who took au interest in the Girls' School
Royal Masonic Institution Foe Girls.
he had como to tl ' . e roudushti that it would be better to deal with tho matter nt the next Quarterly Court , and with the permission of the brethren lit ; wuuld adjourn tbo consideration of it to the next Quarterly Court . In the meantime 1 H > would ask the General Committee to consider
whether it was expedient , and he hud no doubb the proposition ho made would come better from them than from himself . Bro . Bodenham objected , aud moved that the matter bo now considered . There would be very few brethren at
th ;> Quarterly Court in July , and the question would be better dealt with at tho present meeting . None of the brethren who wero connected with the organisations considered it would interfere with tlie Institution . Bro . P . R . Spaull seconded Bro . Bodenham ' s amendment .
It was suggested that the motion should be considered at the October Quarterly Court , and Bro . Bodenham said he had not the same objection to a postponement to that Court . He objected , however , to tho matter being remitted to the July Court , and pressed his amendment .
Bro . H . T . Thompson , P . M . 742 , thought the motion should bo withdrawn unconditionally , and Bro . Saunders could g ive a fresh notice for October .
Bros . W . A . Scurrah and George Fairchild thought there were sufficient brethren present to decide on the matter now , and they supported Bro . Bodenham . The amendment was put and carried .
Bro . W . H . Saunders then proposed his motion , and said he vvas speaking not only on behalf of himself , but on behalf of various friends in different parts of the country . There were many people who could give their guinea a
year , but could not give their five or ten guineas all at once . He did not think it wonld affect tho liberality of the brethren if his motion was carried . The motion having been seconded ,
Bro . Prank Richardson P . G . D . said tho brethren would
no doubt remember that about twelve months ago a Special Committee was appointed to revise the laws of the Institution . That Committee was very carefully selected from all classes of the brethren , and from each series of subscriber . . He had the honour to be on the Committee ,
and he should say it took the Committee nearly twelve months to complete their labours . One matter that was brought forward specially for discussion was this very question suggested by Brother Saunders , but it was tho unanimous feelinsr of the Sub-Committee that it
was not judicious to make this alteration . But in order to meet tbe matter a law was framed that Subscribers of one guinea every year for 10 years should become Life Subscribers . That was submitted to a Quarterly Court ,
and it was agreed to unanimously at tho next Quarterl y Court . Therefore , he thought he had a ri ght to say that the recommendation was favourably received . He asked the brethren not to commence at onco to alter laws which
i had only been passed a short time . Bro . Saunders then asked to withdraw his motion , but it was not agreed to , and on being put to the vote was unanimously negatived . Bro . J . H . Matthews proposed , and Bro . George
Everett seconded , the re-election of Bro . Heury Smith as Treasurer . The motion was carried unanimously . Bro . Peter de Lande Long mored , and Bro . F . Richard-; son seconded , tho following resolutions : —
(« . ) " That in recognition oE the valuable services so generously rendered to tho Institution for many years past by Bro . Wharton P . Hood , M . D . ( Hon . Surgeon ) , his honorary Vice-Presidency bo extended to an
honorary Vice-PiUronship . ( i . ) " That in recognition of tho valuable services so ^ onerously rendered to tho Institution lor many years past by Bro . John Faulkner , L . D . S . ( Hon . Dental Surgeon ) , ho bo mado an Honorary Vico-Patron . "
The motion was carried nem con . Scrutineers of votes for the election of 16 girls out of au j approved lis : of 23 candidates for admission to the School
1 wero chosen , and the election was commenced . The list { of successful candidates will bo found among our adver-! tisements . A list of the unsuccessful candidates is j appended : —¦
UNSUCCESSFUL . j Name . Forward . Polled . Total . j Mnrsb , Lilian ' . 15 8 53 ! M . ithew , Atiii Victoria 27 a 5 ;;< J 817
: Scaiitlebury , Lillii Alice — 13 _ i I 11 ) 21 j Caton , Winifred Franc ' s Mstry -- Ylvrl 1732 Vockins , May Winifred — l . SHt ISSi Collins , Lydia Maoel — 701 70 i Kilpiu , Elsio Hulea — 1 U 17 11 ) 17