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ART AND DESIGN

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105. Sanitation of Public and Semi-public Buildings, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 106. Researches on the Evolution of Architectural Styles, 1 credit. 107. Higher Application of Graphic Statics, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 108. Heating and Ventilation of Large Buildings, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 109. Higher Studies in Architectural Design, 1, 2, or 3 credits, n o . Researches and Experiments in Applied Esthetics, 1 credit. i n . Translation of an Approved Technical Architectural W o r k from the French or German, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 112. Indexing and Classification of Periodicals, Books, Data, and Technical Information for Architects and Engineers.

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113. Stereotomy Applied to American Problems, 1 credit. 114. Examinations of Heating and Ventilation of Buildings, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 115. Photography for Architects, 1 credit. 116. Methods of Reproducing Drawings, Specifications, etc., for Architects, 1 credit. 117. Higher Problems and Methods in Perspective, 1 or 2 credits. 118. Practice in Estimates, Specifications, etc., for Large Buildings, 1, 2, or 3 credits. lift Higher Industrial Design, 1 or 2 credits. 120. Advanced Water-color Painting, 1 credit. 121. Study of Office Methods and Arrangements, 1 credit. 122. Any primary offered in the College of Engineering, 1 credit. ART AND DESIGN 1. FREE-HAND DRAWING.—Lectures on free-hand perspective and practice in drawing geometric solids. Principles applied by drawing groups of common objects, as books, vases, chairs, etc., casts of ornament; details of the human figure; interiors, as the corner of the room; plants and flowers from nature. Frederick's

Notes on Free-hand Drawing. Fall term, at 8, at 10, and at i.so;

winter and spring terms, at S, and at 1.20, full credit. Mr. LAKE. 2. CHIAROSCURO.—Study of chiaroscuro in charcoal, crayon,

ink, pencil, and water color (monochrome) of geometric solids,