Item 01: Ralph Ingram Moore letters, 10 February 1907-15 March 1918 - Page 11
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however is that all the other students have to pay, & we are treated like Lord Mucks. Mr. Whitington €“ The Professor of Mathematics & Physics, has taken a fancy to us also & has invited us down to his place some evening when we have nothing to do.
We have to take a good many subjects for this year. viz:- Physics (Theor & Prac) Mine Surveying, Geometry,
Electricity & Magnetism, Chemistry (Theor & Prac). Algebra, Prac. Geology, Mechanical Drawing, Plane & Solid Geometry, Workshop Practice, Surveying, Chemical Calculations, Trigonometry, Mineralogy, Freehand Drawing and Geology Excursions on Saturday afternoons.
Before I came away Harold promised me all his chemical apparatus. I will ba be using a lot more next week, so if you could get them & send them over it will save me buying them. With love to yourself Father Frank Elsie Eric William & all the others.
I am as always
Ralph