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Second Class. Decorative and architectural drawing, 

 eight to ten. Modeling in clay, ten to twelve. Physics, 

 two to four. Repetition of the lecture, four to five. 



Friday. First Class, first division — architectural plans, 

 eight to twelve. Practical instruction in machinery, two 

 to five. Second division — machine drawing, eight to 

 twelve. Physics, two to five. 



Second Class. Machine drawing, eight to twelve. 

 Elementary mathematics, two to four. Repetition of the 

 lessons, four to five. 



Saturday. First Class, first division — perspective and 

 stone-cutting, eight to twelve. Original designs, two to 

 five. Second division — mineralogy, eight to nine. De- 

 corative and architectural drawing, nine to twelve. Tri- 

 gonometry, two to five. 



Second Class. Decorative and architectural drawing, 

 eight to twelve. Practical arithmetic, two to five. 



The summer term, which follows this, embraces the 

 practical instruction. 



Summer Term. 



Monday. First Class, first division — in the workshops 

 from seven a. m. to twelve, and from one until seven p. m. 

 Second division — machine drawing, eight to twelve. 

 Applied mathematics, two to five. 



Second Class. Machine drawing, eight to ten. Mo- 

 deling, ten to twelve. Chemistry, two to four. Repeti- 

 tion, four to five. 



Tuesday. First Class, first division — analytical dyna- 

 mics, eight to ten. Drawing of machines from original 

 designs, nine to twelve. Machinery, two to five. Second 

 division — decorative and architectural drawing, eight to 

 twelve. Chemistry, two to five. 



Second Class. Decorative and architectural drawing, 

 eight to twelve. Elementary mathematics, two to four. 

 Repetition, four to five. 



