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MUSIC

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COURSES FOR GRADUATES 'Water Supply E n g l n e e r l u g 101. Tanks, Stand Pipes, and Reservoirs. 102. Sources and Requirements of Water Supply for a City and Removal of Impurities. 103. Water Works Management and Economics. 104. Pumps and Pumping. 105. General Water Works Construction. 106. Biological and Chemical Examination of Potable Water. 107. Description of Water Supply Systems. Sewerage

in. 112. 113. 114. 115.

Sewage Purification. Sewage Disposal Works. General Sewerage Design and Construction. City Sanitation. Description of Sewerage Systems.

Road Engineering

118. Economic Aspect of Good Roads and Pavements. 119. Construction of Roads and Pavements.

Miscellaneous Subjects 121. Critical Description of Engineering Construction. 122. Translation of Technical Engineering W o r k from French or German. 123. Any Primary in Civil Engineering. 124. Any Primary in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. 125. Any Primary in Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering—Secondary. 126. Indexing of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering Literature in Engineering Periodicals. MUSIC Course I will be counted for credit towards the regular degree for students in the College of Literature and Arts. I t is open only to students who are enrolled in the department of musk. Courses 7 and 8 are counted for credit for all students who take them. 1. HISTORY OF MUSIC.—Lectures on the development of music from its beginning among the Greeks to the present day, including the rise of dramatic music, the origin and progress of the oratorio, the evolution and development of instrumental forms, and studies