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Illinois Industrial University. REGULATION PAPER.

The following sizes and qualities of paper will be required in all the College exercises. Two scales are used, agreeing very nearly in the actual sizes, but adapted, the one to American inches, and the other to French centimetres. One or the other must be adhered to for the same class of exercises. Qualities. For manuscript and unimportant drawings, a heavy flat-cap paper, but slightly sized. For ordinary drawings, not colored, a heavy first quality smooth drawing paper. For drawings finished in colors, the best Whatman's cold-pressed paper. For topographical and right-line drawings and lettering, the best three sheet Bristol board. American Sizes. French Sizes.

For Problems and Exercises, and First and- Second Vacation Journals : Size of Page, 5 inches by 8 in. Size of Page, 12.5 cm. by 20 cm. Width of Margin, half an inch. Width of Margin, 1.25 centimetres. For Memoirs, Lectures, and other manuscripts, and for Geometrical, Projection, Topographical, Railroad, and Typographical Drawings: Sizeof Page or Plate, 8 in. byioin. Width of Margin, .75 inches. Size ofPage or Plate, 20 cm. by 25 cm. Width of Margin, 2 centimetres.

For Advanced Drawings and Theses, the Patent Office size, or the corresponding size in French measure, is selected. Larger sizes will be allowed only when deemed necessary by the Professor in charge. Sizeof Page or Plate, i o i n . b y i 6 . Width of Margin, one inch. Size of Page or Plate, 25 cm. by 40 cm. Width of Margin, 2.5 centimetres.

CONTRIBUTIONS. Our friends and students are earnestly desired to send us specimens of material and manufactures, and drawings, models or photographs of machinery, bridges, and other engineering and architectural works. Finished and detailed working drawings, perhaps otherwise useless, would be of great value for purposes of instruction. Illustrated circulars and price lists of manufacturing firms are desired. Contributions will be labeled with the donors' names and placed in the cabinets of the College for the inspection of students, and the illustration of lectures. THESIS. In all the Schools of this College a Thesis is required of those who graduate. It must be an original composition of suitable length, upon a subject appropriate to the School, and approved by the Professor in charge. The student must be prepared to read, explain and defend it before his class. It must be illustrated with such photographs, drawings and sketches as may be needed, and embellished with a title page neatly designed and printed with India ink, or colors. It must be upon Regulation Paper and securely bound. It will be prepared during the latter part of the fourth year and presented at the close of the course, after which it will be deposited in the Library of the College.