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QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY
KINGSTON,ONT AHIO
Eighty-Ninth Session
FACULTIES
ARTS-Courses leading to the degree of B.A., M.A., Ph.D., B. Com.
MEDICINE-Courses leading to the degrees of M.D., C.M., and to the Diploma of Public Health.
APPLIED SCIENCE---{;ourses leading to the degrees of B.Sc., and M..Sc., in Oh$nistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Physics and in Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering.
ADVANTAGES
1. Kingston, as a university city, is an ideal place for study.
2. The cost of living is relatively low.
3. Queen's was the fir,st University in Canada to introduce stud- ent self-government.
4. Splendid equipment is provided in college and hospitals for teach- ing of applied scienc-e and medicine.
5. The geological formations and the diversity of land surface near Kingston enl:lJble students of Geology and Botany to make extensive field studies.
6. For reference purposes Queen's Library is unexcelled in Canada.
The Canadian section has many rare and valuable documents of particular benefit to students of research.
7. A beautiful residence for women students and a Union for men have rec,ently been built.
Write for a Calendar of the Faculty in which you are inlterested, also for information about Matriculation Scholarships.
W. E. McNEILL, M.A., Ph.D., Registrar
















































































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