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COKRECTIONS—The courses in ABCHITECTUBE (pp. 43,44) and in AKCHITEOTURAL ENGINEEBING (pp. 44, 45) should read as follows: ARCHITECTURAL COURSE. SECOND THAR. 1. Applied Mechanics; Wood Construction; Physics 1 and 3; Military; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8). 2. Strength of Materials; Stone, Brick, and Metal Construction; Physics 1 and 3; Military; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8). 3. Roofs; Sanitary Construction; Physics l a n d 3; Military; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8). THIRD YEAR. 1. History of Architecture; Architectural Drawing (the Orders); Free Hand Drawing or Modeling; Architectural Seminary. -. History of Architecture; Architectural Drawing (methods of finishing); Free Hand Drawing or Water Coloring; Architectural Seminary. 3. History of Architecture (details); Architectural Drawing (office work; Free Hand Drawing or Sketching; Architectural Seminary. FOURTH YEAR. 1. Superintendence, Estimates, and Specifications; Heating and Ventilation; Chemistry; Thesis. 2. Architectural Perspective; Architectural Design (residences); Requirements and Planning of Buildings; Thesis. 3. Esthetics of Architecture; Architectural Design (problems); Surveying; Thesis. ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING COURSE, THIRD YEAR. 1. Analytical Mechanics; History of Architecture; Chemistry; Architectural Seminary. 2. Resistance of Materials; History of Architecture; Architectural Drawing (methods of finishing); Arehitectural Seminary. 3. Roofs; Hydraulics; Architectural Drawing (office work); Architectural Seminary. FOURTH YEAR. 1. Masonry Construction; Superintendence, Estimates, and Specifications; Heating and Ventilation; Thesis. 2. Bridge Analysis; Architectural Perspective or Advanced Graphics; Architectural Design (residences); Thesis. 3. Bridge Design; Surveying; Architectural Design (problems); Thesis.
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