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University College of Wales, Aberystwyth Principal: JOHN HUMPHREYS DAVIES. M.A., Oxen. The Session begins in September. Lectures commence early in October. Entrance Scholar- ships and Exhibitions, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, are offered for competition at the commencement of the Session. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the Applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Men students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Women Students reside in the Halls of Resid- ence for Women. For full particulars apply to the General Secretary. Prifysgol Cymru University of Wales THOMAS ELLIS MEMORIAL FUND. Grants are made from this fund to assist the pursuance of research or the publication of works of research into the language, literature, history and antiquities of Wales. Applications for grants must reach the REGISTRAR of the University of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff, not later than June 1st., 1923. Prifysgol Cymru University of Wales THREE FELLOWSHIPS, tenable for two years, may be awarded in 1923 to Graduates of the University of Wales. The value of each Fellowship will be £ 200 per annum. Applications from Candidates for the Fellowships must be received before June 1st, 1923, by the REGISTRAR, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff, from whom further information with regard to the Fellowships may be obtained. University College of North Wales, BANGOR. (A Constituent College of the University of Wales) PRINCIPAL SIR HARRY R. REICHEL, M.A., LL.D. The Session opens in October. The College courses are arranged with reference to the Degrees of the University of Wales, including Degrees in Arts, Science, and Theology. Students may pursue their first year of medical study at the College. There are special departments for Agriculture, Forestry, Electrical Engineering, and Music, and a department for the training of Elementary, Secondary and Kindergarten teachers. The Entrance Scholarship Examination is held in April. For further information and copies of the various Prospectuses apply to W. P. WHELDON, Secretary and Registrar. Educational Publishing Co., Ltd. NOW READY. CYFRES Y WERIN. A new series of transla- tions of the best works of European writers. Editors: Prof. Henry Lewis, University College, Swansea; Ifor L. Evans, Cam- bridge University. 4. Y Wers Olaf, &C., gan Daudet; cyf., Moelona. 5. Brenin yr Ellyllon, gan Cogol; cyf., yr Athrawon G. Davies a Henry Lewis. 6. Ystoriau Bohemia; cyf., yr Athro T. H. Parry Williams. 7. Ceiriau Credadun, gan Lamennais; cyf., W. A. Bebb. 8. Y Cybydd, gan Moliere; cyf., Ifor L. Evans. Beautifully bound in cloth. 2/6 net, post free 2/10. Welsh Dramas. Welsh Folk Songs. Welsh School Readers. � Please write for cata- ) logue. Post free. Printing estimates given for books of all kinds. All books printed by the E.P.C. are included in their catalogue. 55, Penarth Road, Cardiff. 9, Southampton Street, Holborn, London, W.C.I.