Historical information

The Working Men's College later became the Royal Melbourne Institut of Technology (RMIT), and is now RMIT Univesity.

Physical description

Charcoal green soft covered magazine of the Working Men's College. Articles include:
* On the Beginning of Things (Robet Haddon)
* An Annual Out-door day
* Powlett Coal
* The Arts and Crafts Society
* Gordon College
* Big Guns
* The Aeroplane
* The Department of Engineering (W.M. Kernot)
* British Craftsmanship (Robert J. Haddon)
* The Education of an artist in Australia (Archibald Colquhoun)
* The Ordeal of Eyes
* Modelling and the Sculptors Art (J.S. Davie)
* Wrought Iron - Old & NEw (John G. Lothian)
* Some Lately Departed Students. (A. Coates, S. Rennick, W. McLean, J. Douglas, H. Colwell, L. Ritchie, B. Caldwell, V. Bowen, W. Williams, T. Richardson., L. Leslie)
* Sport
* Correspondence
* NEws from Fiji (J. Herbert Beath)
* A Student in China (R.C.S. Ogilby
* College Examination Results, 1909

Images: Wilfred N. Kernot, Engineering classes and rooms, Blacksmithing workshop, Antique drawing room