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238 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES Mr. OLIVER. super-heaters, and compound engines. The Steam Engine, Holmes. I.; Tu., Th.; section A, 1; section B, 2; (2). Required: Physics 1, 3; Mathematics 9. 17. STEAM BOILERS.—Materials used in the construction of boilers. Proportions and strength of riveted joints. Incrustation, explosions, combustion, safety appliances, feed apparatus, boiler trials. Peabody and Miller's Steam Boilers. II.; M.; section A, 1; section B, 2; (1). 18. Mr. RANDALL. Required: Physics 1, 3; Mathematics 9. GRAPHICAL STATICS OF MECHANISM.—Graphical determi- nation of the forces acting at different points in machines used for hoisting, crushing, punching, and transmitting motion, taking into account the resistances offered to motion by frictional resistances. Effect of sliding, rolling, and journal friction, chain friction, tooth friction, stiffness of ropes and belts. Graphical determination of efficiencies. Graphical Statics of Mechanism, Herrman-Smith. II.; W.; 2, 3, 4; (1). Assistant Professor GOODENOUGH. Required: Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 1, 2; Mechanical Engineering 5. 19. SEMINARY.—Work supplementary to other studies of the senior year. Presentation of papers on assigned subjects. Contributed papers on current topics. Discussion and criticisms on new inventions. / . ; W.; 6 and 7. II.; M.; 6 and 7; (1). Professor BRECKENRIDGE. 20. SHOP PRACTICE FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS.—This course is open to those entering as special students, as defined elsewhere under "Admission." The work will be arranged after consultation. The work done does not count for a credit for graduation in any of the technical courses. Arrange time. Mr. CLARK. 21. FORGE SHOP PRACTICE.—This course is designed for students taking the course in Agriculture. The work covers instruction in forging, such as will be of use to the practical farmer. The course may be started at the beginning or middle of either semester; section A, 1 and 2; section B, 3 and 4; section C, 6 and 7; (2). COURSES FOR GRADUATES Primary Mr. JONES. 101. Advanced Machine Design. 102. Graphics and Kinematics. 103. Mill Engineering. 104. Steam Engineering.
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