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Table II. 



Civil Engineering and Mathematics 9730 



Drawing and Design 9570 



Electrical Engineering and Physics 11950 



Mechanical Engineering 9420 



Total 40670 



With the reservation that recitation and lecture rooms are assigned 

 by the Dean as the several interests to be served shall seem to warrant 

 when the program for each term is published. 



A drafting room on the top floor and the cement laboratory on the 

 ground floor have not yet been equipped, and the library has not been 

 opened for use as such, although the furniture is in place. 



The vacant drafting room is used at present as a store room for the 

 general college library. The cement laboratory will be equipped during 

 the coming year, and arrangements will be made for the use of the 

 library by transferring to it the engineering periodicals from the gen- 

 eral library and the technical books of the several departments together 

 with some from the general library. 



It appears that the building is already well occupied and in fact some 

 department rooms are inadequate for their purposes. Before very long 

 the building will be overcrowded and provision will have to be made 

 for physics work elsewhere, as well as for other work now conducted 

 in the building, or the building itself must be enlarged. 



The old mechanical building is now used exclusively for shops, the 

 following changes having been made: 1st, the east wing is now a single 

 room devoted to foundry work. 2nd, the machine shop has been ex- 

 tended to occupy the old drafting room and offices of the first floor. 

 3rd, the wood-working department occupies the entire second floor. 4th, 

 the forge shop occupies the space formerly used for Avood turning and 

 engineering laboratory. 5th, wash and toilet rooms have been placed 

 in the old engine room. 



These changes add materially to the space for shop work, but the 

 arrangement, especially for wood working, is not ideal and eventually 

 new shop buildings must be erected. 



The enrollment of engineering students for the year past is 485, dis- 

 tributed in the several classes as follows : 



Table III. 



Seniors 47 



Juniors 63 



Sophomores 92 



Freshmen 174 



Sub-freshmen 100 



Special 9 



Total 485 



