ENGINEERING 



Surveying, Course 4. Use of Instruments. Lectures and field 

 practice. Two hours, either semester. Professor DAVIS and Assistant 

 Professor MERRICK. 



Linear measurements. Field notes. Verniers. Angle reading. 

 Traverse surveying. Computing areas. Platting. Leveling. Pro- 

 file. Grade line. Straight line. 



Surveying, Course 5. Topography, field work and drafting. Three 

 hours, either semester. Professor DAVIS and Assistant Professor 

 MERRICK. 



Transit and stadia, plane table and camera surveying. Must be 

 preceded by Course 4 or its equivalent 



'Drawing, Course 10. Free-hand Lettering. Two hours, either 

 semester. 



This course is designed to give the student practice in the simple 

 forms of letters used in the drafting room and the laying out of 

 titles. 



Mechanical Engineering, Course 24. Prime Movers. Three hours, 

 first semester. Lectures, M, H/, F, at 9. Professor ALLEN. 



This course is offered primarily for forestry students. It em- 

 braces a study of the steam engine, gas engine, and water turbine, 

 together with the study of the various methods of transmitting 

 the power from these prime movers. This subject is covered in a 

 popular way, and in addition attention is given to the operation of 

 the various machines. 



This course should be preceded by Courses 1 and 2 in Physics. 



SURGERY 



In this course the student learns a few of the simpler methods of 

 surgery and medicine which are to enable the forester to give some 

 help in emergency cases as they arise in camp life. The student 

 also acquaints himself with such remedies and equipment as should 

 be carried by every camping party when in the field for a consider- 

 able period. About eight lectures. Hours to be arranged. No credit 

 allowed. Professor DE NANCREDE or assistants. 



LAW 



Real Property //.Landlord and tenant, fixtures, remainders, ex- 

 ecutory interests, reversions, Rule in Shelley's Case, rule against 

 perpetuities. Text-book. Two hours, first semester. Professor 

 THOMPSON. 



T{eal Troperty III. Easements, including water-rights; transfer of 



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