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The University of Toronto

(The Provincial University of Ontario)

The University of Toronto has the following Faculties: Arts (including Sciences and Commerce), Medicine, Applied Science and Engineering, Household Science, Education (Ontario College of Education), Forestry, Music, School of Graduate Studies, Dentistry.

Arts Colleges

St. Michael's College.

University College, Victoria College, Trinity College,

Attention is drawn to a new feature. The School of Hygiene, housed in the new building provided by the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, embraces the Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, the Department of Public Health Nursing, and the sections of Biometrics and Epidemiology and Physiological Hygiene. The Connaught Laboratories, which consist of Research, Antitoxin, and Insulin divisions, are intimately related and in close affiliation with the School of Hygiene. Teaching, research and public service are the functions of this School and of the Connaught Laboratories.

Special Departments: Social Service, University Extension.

Federated Theological Colleges: Knox College, Wycliffe College. Affiliated Colleges: Ontario Agricultural College, Ontario Veterinary College, Ontario College of Pharmacy, Ontario College of Art.

Other institutions controlled by the University: Royal Ontario Museum (in conjunction with the Provincial Government), Toronto Conservatory of Music.

The University has very close affiliation with the Toronto General Hospital and privileges in the Sick Children's Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital, Western Hospital, and the new Psychiatric Hospital.

Hart House, a unique recreational, social and athletic centre for male students. Residences for men and women students. Students' Union for women. Average annual enrolment, apart from that in affiliated colleges and in extension courses, approximately, 5,500.

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University of Toronto, Toronto 5, Ontario

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THE MAIN BUILDING OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS

Faculties: There are three,-namely, Arts, Medicine, and Public Health, and five affiliated colleges.

Entrance requirements: Junior or honour matriculation.

Courses in Arts: Degree courses include Botany, Chemistry, English, French, German, Geology, Greek, Hebrew, History, Italian, Latin, Law, Mathematics and Astronomy, Philosophy, Physics, Physical and Military Training, Political Economy and Political Science, Public Health, Secretarial Science, Religious Knowledge, Spanish, Zoology. etc., leading to B.A., LL.B., and M.A. degrees.

A special course in Commercial Economics is provided to train men for business careers. The University helps worthy students to get placed.

Medical Course: The course for the M.D. degree requires six years. The M.Sc. degree is given for post-graduate and research work.

Courses in Public Health and Nursing: This Faculty offers a full one-year professional, post-graduate, public health course (D.P.H.); two years professional, postgraduate, public health course (Dr.P.H.); Certificate of Public Health Nurse (C.P.H.N.); Certificate in Hospital Administration (C.H.A.); Certificate of Instruction in Nursing (C.I.N.); a five year degree course, viz.: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.).

The University Summer School and Extramural Department is intended to meet the needs of school teachers who desire to improve their scholarship.

The University gives special attention to the field of adult education, both rural and urban, through its Extension Department. Topical lectures, group lectures, tutorial classes and correspondence courses are offered. The University seeks to serve the whole community.

For further information regarding courses of study, matriculation requirements, fees, etc., write to the Registrar, London, Canada.

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Offers a broad and thorough education in Agriculture and the Sciences. Write for Calendar. J. B. REYNOLDS, President. A. M. PORTER, Registrar.

APPLEBY SCHOOL

OAKVILLE, ONTARIO

A Boarding School for Boys from 9 to 18
Boys Prepared for Universities and for Business
Small Classes Scientific Physical Training
Fees: $750 per annum

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School of Higher Commercial Studies

MONTREAL

DEAN DR. HENRY LAUREYS

This institution, founded in 1907, is entirely supported by the Provincial Government of Quebec, and affiliated to the University of Montreal, of which it constitutes the "FACULTY OF COMMERCE." This School is intended to give the preparation required by modern commercial conditions, and holds the relation to business and industry that schools of law and medicine hold to their respective professions.

The principal courses offered are: Political Economy, Commercial and Industrial Geography, Money and Credit, Public Finance, Statistics, History of Commerce, Civil and Commercial Law, Maritime Law, Industrial Law, Salesmanship, Banking, Insurance, Higher Accountancy, Business Organization, Corporation Finance, Advertising, Technology, and the Study of Merchandise, Commercial and Actuarial Mathematics, Modern Languages, etc.

Degrees obtainable: Bachelor, Licentiate and Doctor in Commercial Sciences.

For fuller information, apply to THE DEAN.

399 VIGER AVENUE

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MONTREAL

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA

EDMONTON

President-HENRY MARSHALL TORY, M.A., D.Sc. LL.D.

Arts, Science, Medicine, Law, Engineering

Established 1906

University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon

PRESIDENT-WALTER C. MURRAY, LL.D.

Arts, Science, Agriculture, Law, Engineering
Pharmacy, Accounting

Established 1907

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An Institution in Canadian
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"In the heart of Toronto," a business centre of activity and progress, the Confederation Life Association Building forms a prominent landmark.

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