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COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.

IN BENSSELAEK POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.

FOUR YEARS. DIVISION D. THE COURSE IDENTICAL WITH THAT IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. DIVISION C. THE COURSE IDENTICAL WITH THAT IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. DIVISION B. WINTER SESSION.—Mathematics—Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Calculus of Variations, Descriptive Geometry—Shades and Shadows. Physics—Electricity; Terrestial Magnetism, Statical and Dynamical Electricity. Chemistry—Practical Chemistry, Qualitative Analysis, Blow-pipe Analysis, Determinative Minerology. Geodesy—Practical Trigonometry, Leveling, Topographical Surveying. Geometrical Drawing—Shades and Shadows, Machine Drawing, Elements of Machines. Topographical Drawing—Maps of Topographical Surveys. SUMMER SESSION.—Rational Mechanics—Mechanics of Solids; Mechanics of Fluids. Machines—Cinematics. Descriptive Geometry—Linear Perspective.' Physics—Acoustics, Optics. Astronomy—Descriptive ' Astronomy. Natural History—Descriptive Geology. Geometrical Drawing—Perspective ; Machine Drawing, Elements of Machines. DIVISION A. WINTER SESSION.—Mathematics—Method of Least Squares. Astronomy— Spherical Astronomy. Physical Mechanics—Mechanics of Solids; Friction, Strength of Materials; Mechanics of Fluids; Practical Hydraulics, Practical Pneumatics. Machines—Construction of Machines, Location of Machines, Theory of Machines, Efficiency of Machines. Philosophy—Intellectual Philosophy. Geometrical Drawing—Machine Drawing, Complete Machines. SUMMER SESSION.—Mechanics—Theory and Construction of Prime Movers, Designs and Estimates for, and reviews of Special Machines. Constructions Stability of Structures. Chemistry—Technical Chemistry, Chemistry of the Materials and Processes of Heating and Illumination. Philosophy—Ethical Philosophy. Geometrical Drawing—Machine Drawing, Complete Machines.

CLASSICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

IN H A R V A R D U N I V E R S I T Y .

FRESHMAN CLASS. FIRST TERM.—Greek.—Xenophon's Memorabilia, Homer's Odyssey, Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses, Exercises in writing Greek. Latin.—Livy, (Lincoln's Selections], Cicero's Epistles, Ramsay's Elementary^ Manuel of Roman Antiquities, Zumpt's Grammar, Exercises in writing Latin. Mathe-