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190 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES Mechanics of Materials, Professor MYERS. Winter term, full study. Associate Required: Mechanics 4. Mathematics, 2, 4, 6; Theoretical and Applied COURSES FOR GRADUATES THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS 101. 102. 103. 104. Analytical Mechanics. Resistance of Materials. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Engineering. Laboratory of Applied Mechanics. METEOROLOGY 1. METEOROLOGY.—The study of those atmospheric movements which bring changes of weather and the relations of these movements to heat, cold, electrical conditions, wind, cloud, barometric pressure, etc., constitutes the work of the first half of the fall term. Abercrombie's 'Weather is used as an introductory text-book; but most of the instruction is given by lectures, the study of charts. Attempts are made by the student to forecast weather changes. Fall term, ituo-fifths study. Professor ROLFE. Required: Chemistry 3b; Physics 1 or 2. MILITARY SCIENCE 1. DRILL REGULATIONS.—For all male students. First term: school of soldier; bayonet exercise; second term: school of company, close and extended order. Fall and winter terms, one-fourth study. Professor BRUSH. 2. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOL OF SOLDIER.— Company and battalion in close and extended order; school of the cannoneer and of the battery dismounted; target practice. Freshmen and sophomore years; six terms, counts one and one-half studies. Professor BRUSH. 3. RECITATIONS AND PRACTICE FOR OFFICERS AND NONCO MMISSIONED OFFICERS.—Sophomore year: School of the battalion, close and extended order; ceremonies; review and
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