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194 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES DRAWING, GENERAL ENGINEERING ia. ELEMENTS OF DRAFTING.—Geometrical constructions; orthographic, isometric, and cabinet projections. Tracy's Mechanical Drawing. I., first half; daily; section A, I and 2; section B, 3 and 4; section C, 6 and 7; (2^/2). Assistant Professor PHILLIPS and Mr. NEVINS. ib. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY.—Problems relating to the point, line, and plane. Church's Descriptive Geometry. I., second half; daily; section A, 1 and 2; section B, 3 and 4; section C, 6 and 7; (2V2). Assistant Professor PHILLIPS and Mr. NEVINS. Required: Drawing, General Engineering ia. 2a. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY.—The generation and classification of lines and surfaces; planes tangent to surfaces of single and double curvature; intersections, developments, and revolutions. Church's Descriptive Geometry. II.; Tu., Th.; section A, 1 and 2; section B, 3 and 4; section C, 6 and 7; (2). Assistant Professor PHILLIPS and Mr. NEVINS. Required: Drawing, General Engineering ia, ib. 2b. LETTERING.—Plain and ornamental alphabets; free-hand and mechanical lettering; titles and title pages. Jacoby's Plain Lettering. II., first half; M., W., F.; section A, 1 and 2; section B, 3 and 4; section C, 6 and 7; (1^2). Assistant Professor PHILLIPS and Mr. NEVINS. Required: Drawing, General Engineering ia. 2c. SKETCHING AND PRACTICAL DRAWING.—Architectural sketch plans and details; bridge details; machines, machine parts, and mechanisms; working drawings; drawings finished in color and right line shading. Lectures on drafting instruments and materials; computing instruments; office methods, and reproduction processes. Lectures and notes. II., second half; M., W., F.; section A, 1 and 2; section B, 3 and 4; section C, 6 and 7; (I'A). Assistant Professor PHILLIPS and Mr. NEVINS. Required: Drawing, General Engineering ia, ib. 3. ADVANCED DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY.—For students making a specialty of mathematics. Curved lines of the higher orders; higher single curved, warped, and double curved surfaces. Church's Descriptive Geometry, with references to Warren's General Problems from the Orthographic Projections of Descriptive Geometry. II.; M., W., F.; arrange for two periods; (3). Assistant Professor PHILLIPS. Required: Drawing, General Engineering ia, ib, 2a.
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