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176 ment. TEMPLE. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES II.; M., Tu., W.; 3, 4, and 5; (3). Assistant Professor Required: Architecture 6, 7, 11, 17, 18, 20. 26. VACATION SKETCHES.—At the beginning of the third and fourth years, each student is expected to present a suitable number of vacation sketches for approval by Assistant Professor TEMPLE. 27. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. (For a class of not less than six students in Household Economics).—The elements of the planning, sanitation, decoration, and furnishing of dwellings. One lecture weekly on planning and arrangement, with exercises in making skeleton plans, by Associate Professor WHITE. One lecture weekly on water supply and fixtures, sanitary fixtures and plumbing, heating and ventilation, by Assistant Professor MCLANE. One lecture weekly on decoration and furnishing by Professor RICKER. A considerable amount of additional reading will be required. / / ; Arrange time; 2, 3 or 4; (3). COURSES FOR GRADUATES Primary 101. Construction of Extensive Wooden Buildings. 102. Recent Uses of Stone, Brick, and Terra Cotta in Architecture. 103. Metallic Skeleton Buildings. 104. Fire-resisting and Fire-proof Buildings. 105. Sanitation of Public and Semi-public Buildings. 106. Researches on the Evolution of Architectural Styles. 107. Higher Applications of Graphic Statics. 108. Heating and Ventilation of Large Buildings. 109. Higher Studies in Architectural Design. 110. Researches and Experiments in Applied Esthetics. i n . Translation of an approved Technical Architectural Work from the French or German. 112. Indexing and Classification of Periodicals, Books, Data, and Technical Information for Architects and Engineers. Secondary 113. 114. 115. Stereotomy Applied to American Problems. Examinations of Heating and Ventilation of Buildings. Photography for Architects.
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