. THE University o/Liverpool has been compelled this year to refuse admission to numbers of promising men and women, and the demand for admission is so great that next Session, hundreds, probably, will have to be turned away. This condition of affairs is a reproach to a wealthy country, and a danger to the future prosperity of our nation. The University of Liverpool provides the best teaching that can be given in Arts and Com- merce, Science, Medicine, Law and Engineering. The departments of Tropical Medi= cine and Oceanography are the most advanced in the World, while its School of Fisheries


. THE University o/Liverpool has been compelled this year to refuse admission to numbers of promising men and women, and the demand for admission is so great that next Session, hundreds, probably, will have to be turned away. This condition of affairs is a reproach to a wealthy country, and a danger to the future prosperity of our nation. The University of Liverpool provides the best teaching that can be given in Arts and Com- merce, Science, Medicine, Law and Engineering. The departments of Tropical Medi= cine and Oceanography are the most advanced in the World, while its School of Fisheries is another department of great importance. In Architecture and Veterinary Science it is also in advance of all other British Universities. The urgent problem is to provide accommoda- tion for the ever-increasing influx of students, and its immediate solution imposes a grave responsibility upon all to assist to the fullest extent in their power. FUNDS are URGENTLY NEEDED for Complete Buildings: Laboratories for Clicmistry and Engineering, Education Depart- ment, Scliool of Arcliitfctnre, Hostels for Sladrnts, University Hall, Veterinary College. Exten- sions to: Tlie Library, Engineering Laboratories, Students' Union and Club Rooms. Contributions to the Appeal now being made on behalf of the Uniuersily of Liverpool should he addressed to A. F. Shepherd, University Appeal Director. 4 Moorfields. Liverpool. Printed particulars and a copy of "Many Ways of Helping the Appeal" will gladly be sent to all applicants. ' Homer, Iliad, xviii. 590. [Continued on p. 250.


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