DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



49 



Class t«orfc.— Concluded. 



Class. 



Spring term: 

 Sub-freshmen. 



Freshmen. 



Sophomores. 



Juniors. 



Seniors. 



Totals. 



Grand totals 



Subject. 



Ag. and W. geom 



«i (I It 



It ti ti 

 M. geometry 



Mensuration. 



Ag. & W. pi. trig. 



" surv'g (class), 

 (field) . 

 Mech. trigonom'y 



Ag. surv'g (class) . 

 (field).. 



" pi. trig. 



Integral calculus. . 



W. geometry. . 

 Dif. equations. 



H. surv'g (class)., 

 (field)., 

 (class)., 



(< (( 



(field)... 



Masonry & arches 



Pavements 



Thesis 



33 sections. 



87 sections. 



Number of 

 course. 



Math. 2a. 

 Math. 2c. 



Math 3 



3 



3 



3 



Math. 4a.... 



Civil eng. la 



it I ( I ( 



Math. 4b.... 



Civil eng. la 



Math. 4a.... 



6b.... 

 2bV. '. '. 



Civil eng. 6. 

 " 6. 

 " 6. 



" 6. 



" 9. 

 " 10. 

 " 11. 



Teacher. 



Mr. Gardner... 



" Parrott . . . 

 " Gardner... 



Mr. Harza. 



Gardner. . 

 Harza 



Parrott , 

 Harza.. , 



Prof. Vedder.. 

 ( Prof. Vedder & i 

 I Mr. Waterbury \ 

 Prof. Babcock. 



Mr. Parrott 



Pr -f. Vedder.. 

 4 Prof. Vedder & i 

 Waterbury \ 



Mr. 



( Prof. Vedder & \ 

 I Mr. Waterbury C 

 Prof. Bctbcock. 

 Mr. Parrott 



Prof. Babcock 



Mr. Parrott 



•' Waterbury 

 Prof. Babcock. 



Prof. Vedder.. 

 3 Pn.f. Vedder & ) 

 I Mr. Waterbury \ 



Prof. Vedder.. 



{ Prof. Vedder & ( 

 ^ Mr. Waterbury f 

 Mr. Waterbury. 

 Prof. Vedder. . . 



Class room. 



8. College hall 



8, 



6, 



8, " " , 



Abbot hall 



8. CoUege haU 



Dairy 



8, College hall 



Dairy 



8. College hall 



6, 



College hall 



2, College hall. 



6. College hall 

 6, 



Abbot hall 



2 CoUege hall. 



6. College hall 

 Abbot hall 



6, f^ollege haU 



Abbot hall 



Dairy 



6, CoUege haU 



2, 



8, CoUege haU. 



2, CoUege hall 

 2, 



a 



s " 

 o 



8 9 



9 10 

 2 3 



11-12 



2-3 



2 3 



11-12 



10-11 



10 11 

 1-2 

 1-2 



8-9 



8-9 



1-3 



9-10 

 11-12 



2-3 

 8-9 



1-3 



1-3 



10-11 

 8-9 



8-9 



9-10 



9-10 



10-11 



9-10 



1-4 



9-10 



1 4 



10-12 

 9-i0 

 1 5 



-I 



8 



2 



12 



146 





S2 

 28 

 2S 

 18 



21 

 16 

 82 

 16 



20 

 21 

 21 

 86 



19 



19 



21 

 26 



23 

 32 



16 



16 



12 

 22 



25 



23 

 25 



28 



9 



9 



15 



15 



15 

 15 

 15 



653 



403 1826 



For the first three weeks of the fall term the sub-division into sections 

 was somewhat different from that shown in theabove tabulation. This was 

 occasioned by a change in the number of instructors provided, which 

 took place October 3. The changes were not significant enough to call 

 for notice in the tabulation, and mention is made of them only for the 

 sake of historical accuracy. 



EQUIPMENT. 



There have been added to our instrumental equipment an Abney level; 

 one dumpy level, with fixed stadia wires; one engineer's transit; a uni- 

 versal level trier; three steel tapes, respectively 200 feet, 300 feet and 



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