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82. STEAM ENGINEERING. Two credits. Either semester. 

 EASTWOOD. 



The various forms of steam apparatus used in modern power 

 plants, considering the construction, use and reason for installing 

 such apparatus. 



MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS. 

 (Office, The Armory) 



In accordance with the National Defense Act, June 3, 1916, 

 the War Department has established and maintains at this Uni- 

 versity an Infantry unit of the Senior Division of the Reserve 

 Officer's Training Corps. Provision has also been made for the 

 probable establishment in the near future of Coast Artillery and 

 Engineer units. The primary object of these units is to qualify, 

 by systematic and standard methods of training, students for 

 reserve commissioned officers in the military forces of the United 

 States. 



The system of instruction prescribed presents to the student 

 a standardized measure of that military training which is neces- 

 sary in order to prepare him to perform intelligently the duties 

 of a commissioned officer, and it enables him to be thus trained 

 with the least practicable interference with his civil career. 



All able-bodied male students (except those from foreign 

 countries, not intending to become naturalized) must take two 

 years' work in military training, which by regulation of the 

 University is required during the first and second years. During 

 this time three hours a week are devoted to military training, 

 for which two credits are given each semester. 



Students desiring to continue in the Reserve Officers' Train- 

 ing Corps during their junior and senior years are required to 

 take five hours a week of military training and to attend two 

 student training camps during two summer vacations; one prior 

 to, and one subsequent to graduation. During service in the 

 Reserve Officers' Training Corps in their junior and senior years, 

 students are paid by the Federal Government, and the successful 

 completion of this course entitles a graduate to commission as a 

 temporary second lieutenant in the Regular Army, and to a 

 commission in the Officers' Reserve Corps. 



Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of War, mem- 

 bers of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are furnished uni- 

 forms, arms and equipment without cost to themselves. 



