next, and the second from November, 1918, to March, 1919. 

 During the time between these periods students will be 

 expected to be in the employment of some reliable, modern 

 breeder. This course is not intended for men who expect 

 to operate farms, but for men who want to take positions 

 as herdsmen with livestock breeding establishments. 



HOME ECONOMICS 



The course in home economics will include the following 

 studies which will be of value to home makers, demon- 

 strators, milliners and dressmakers, tea-room managers and 

 teachers: 



Food study and preparation: Skill and efficiency in hand- 

 ling materials, utensils, stores, fuels; systematic work in 

 kitchen; origin and cost of fuels; food sources, classifica- 

 tion, composition, cost and their function in the body; prac- 

 tice cooking. 



Garment making and handwork: Fundamental stitches, 

 darning and patching; use of sewing machine and attach- 

 ments; making of several garments. 



Textiles: Fabrics, their history and development; mod- 

 ern manufacture and uses; adulterations, grading and tests; 

 study of samples, names, kinds, prices, widths, weaves. 



Physiology and personal hygiene: Proper care of human 

 body, clothing and surroundings; functions of human body 

 and laws governing health. 



Miscellaneous: Chemistry as applied to the household; 

 English as related to the every day affairs of women; phy- 

 sical culture. 



VOCATIONAL ENGINEERING 



The winter term in vocational engineering will include 

 courses in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering 

 and structural engineering. They will meet the needs of 

 young men who are engaged in the trades and desire to fit 

 themselves for better positions. 



The studies offered in the winter term in the various 

 courses are much the same, because they are all foundation 

 studies, essential to education along these lines. They in- 

 clude, with slight variation, elementary chemistry, shop 

 mathematics, elementary physics, shop drawing, wood shop 

 work, foundry work, drawing as applied to buildings, Eng- 

 lish. 



