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. SECOND CLASS FALL TERM CALCULUS: Differential ....... ..-Osborne SURVEYING: Land and City .... . ......... ........ T racy ENGLISH LITERATURE ........................... .. .... .-.Pancoast LANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latinj. LITERARY EXERCISES: Extempore Speaking, Debates, Essays. WINTER TERM CALCULUS: Integral ......O.s-bprne MECHANICS, RATIONAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - .M 6771141071 M cGregory CHEM : General, concluded . . . . . . . . . . ISTRY Analytical. 'LANGUAGE: CFI'ench, German or Latinj. LITERARY EXERCISES: Extempore Speaking, Debates, Essays. SPRING TERM MECHANICS or MATERIALS ............. .... M erriman ENGINEERING LABORATORY WoRK. SURVEYING, TOPOGRAPHICAL .................. , ..,..Tracy ROADS AND PAVEMENTS: Safety Engineering. KPGLITICAI. SCIENCE: The State ............................ Wilson LANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latinj. LITERARY EXERCISES: Extempore Speaking, Debates, Essays. FIRST CLASS ' FALL TERM HYDRAULICS RAILROAD ENGINEERING ........ ..... 5' earl, Lavis TMECI-IANICS or MATERIALS ......... . . . ............. Merriman TMASONRY CONSTRUCTION .................................. Baker ENGINEERING LABORATORY WORK. LITERARY EXERCISES: Extempore Speaking, Debates, Essays. Merriman WINTER TERM Roors AND BRIDGES . ........... . ............. Merriman and Jacoby SANITARY ENGINEERING .........................:.....Merriman COST, KEEPING AND MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING. .Gzllette and Dana GEOLOGY Conte LITERARY ExERcIsEs: Extempore Speaking, Debates, Essays. SPRING TERM HYDRO-ELECTRIC PRACTICE .................... ...... V on Schop RAILROAD ENGINEERING: Field and Office .... ..... S earl, Laws ASTRoNoMY, GENERAL ................ ...... .... .... Y o u ng THESIS WORK. LITERARY ExERCIsEs. 'Refer to Courses in Language, page 34- 1 'Ili Mechanics substituted for Masonry IQI3-I4. Masonry com- p elle . 23
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Synopsis of Course in Civil Engineering Appointments for recitation in Military Science, and in Bible. and for Special Literary Exercises will be found on pages 36 and 35. FOURTH CLASS FALL TERM ALGEBRA, ADVANCED, through Quadratics ................... Milne Rhetoric, begun ................... Scott and Denney ENGLISH: Handbook of Composition ..... ............ W ooley Classics, Composition. WLANGUAGE: fFrench, German or Latinj. DRAWING: Working Drawings: Simple Projections: Geometrical Problems. WINTER TERM GEOMETRY, PLANE . ............................ Phillips and Fisher Rhetoric, completed .............. Scott and Denney ENGLISH: Handbook of Composition ................... Wooley ' Classics, Composition. LANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latinj. DRAWING: Orthographic Projections: Intersections and Develop- ments: Machine Drawings. SPRING TERM GEOMETRY, SOLID ...... ............ ......... . . .Phillips and Fisher HISTORY, GENERAL CRevised Editionj ..................... Myers ENGLISH: Classics, Composition. TLANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latinj. DRAWING: Miscellaneous Machine Parts. THIRD CLASS FALL TERM ALGEBRA, ADVANCED, completed ......... .., ....,...... Milne PHYSICS, begun. ............................... Milliken and Gale TLANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latinj. DRAWING: Descriptive Geometry ............ Church and Bartlett ENGLISH: Studies in Shakespeare. WINTER TERM TRIGONOMETRY, PLANE ................................. Granville PHYSICS, completed ............................ Milliken and Gale CHEMISTRY, GENERAL, begun , .............................. Pond TLANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latinj. DRAWING: Engineering: Shades and Shadows: Linear Perspective. ENGLISH: Studies in the English Drama. SPRING TERM GEOMETRY, ANALYTIC ..... . ..... ...... . ..,,Wgnlw0rfh , General continued ...... .... Pond CHEMISTRY' iLaboratiJry Work .... I ..... .... C' o ngdon TLANGUAGE: CFrench, German or Latmj. , American Literature ...... : ....... .... N ewcomer ENGLISH' iStudies in the En lish Drama. E 11.1- 'Refer to Courses in Language, page 34. 22
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Course in Chemistry DEGREE: BACHELOR or SCIENCE In addition to the subjects that belong to the Course in Chemistry proper, the curriculum includes Literature, Lan- guage, Political Science, Physics, Geology, Astronomy, and Mathematics, including Calculus, Rational Mechanics and Hydraulics. These auxiliary studies are appointed for all students in the Technical Courses, and are fully described on pages I5 to 18. GENERAL CHEMISTRY The Physics of the Third Class year is followed in the Winter Term by General Chemistry. After the student has become familiar with some of the general laws underlying the science, the study of the so-called non-metallic elements and their compounds is taken up. Instruction is given in the form of recitations, laboratory work and lectures. Accurate notes on the lectures and laboratory work are required. General Chemistry continues through the Fall Term of the Second Class year, with a descriptive study of the metallic elements and some of their compounds. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Qualitative Analysis begins in the Fall Term of the Sec- ond Class year, with a study of the reactions for the simple bases and acids, and is followed by a course in Blow-pipe Analysis. The work of the student is constantly under the eye of an instructor, who subjects him to frequent quizzes. During the Winter Term following, the separation of mixed bases and acids-Qualitative Analysis proper-is taken up, together with the analysis of a variety of substances chosen for the purpose of training the student in careful observa- tion and accuracy of work. INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY , The study of Industrial Chemistry is an assignment for the Winter and Spring Terms of the Second Class year. It is intended to show the student how chemical principles are applied in the industrial world. The recitation work is sup- plemented by occasional visits to such manufacturing plants as are accessible, and as are equipped with modern appli- ances. 24
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