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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. SCHOOLS. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; CIVIL ENGINEERING; MINING ENGINEERING; ARCHITECTURE. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. SELIM H. PEABODY, P H . D., LL. D., REGENT. CLIFFORD RICKER, M. Arch., Dean; Architecture. SAMUEL W. SHATTUCK, C. E., Mathematics. EDWARD SNYDER, A. M., Modern Languages. JAMES D. CRAWFORD, A. M., History. N. PETER ROOS, Industrial Art and Design. IRA O. BAKER, C. E., Civil Engineering. ARTHUR W. PALMER, SC. D., Chemistry. JAMES H. BROWNLEE, A. M., Rhetoric and Oratory. CHARLES W. ROLFE, M. S., Geology. ARTHUR T. WOODS, Mechanical Engineering. ARTHUR N. TALBOT, C.E., Engineering and Mathematics. RUFUS ANDERSON, M. E., Iron Work. GEORGE W. PARKER, Wood Work. CURTIS B. HOPPIN, U. S. A., Military Science. ADMISSION. Applicants should be at least eighteen years of age. None are admitted under fifteen. The requirements for admission embrace the common school branches and the studies of the preliminary year. The examinations in mathematics are especially thorough. Those who make further preparation than that required before entering can make their course more extensive and profitable. The following suggestions are offered to such as wish to make thorough work: Either French or German are studied during two years; some preparation in Latin will be of great assistance in these
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