First class, 8; second class, 6; third class, 2.

SCHOLARSHIPS

The County Councils of Kent, London, Norfolk, and Staffordshire offer scholarships at the college to residents in their own counties. As the regulations are not identical, intending competitors should apply to the secretaries of the respective Education Committees for particulars.

Kent.—F. W. Crook, Esq., Kent Education Office, Caxton House, Westminster, S.W.

London.—The Executive Officer, Education Office, Victoria Embankment.

Staffordshire.—Graham Balfour, Esq., County Council Offices, Stafford.

Norfolk.—The Secretary, County Council Education Offices, Norwich.

Since 1892, 410 students have attended the college courses.

Through the kindness of Miss F. R. Wilkinson, I am able to quote the following interesting statistics:—

AFTER-CAREERS OF STUDENTS