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27.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

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

RlCKER.

A considerable amount of additional reading will be required. / / . ; Arrange time- 2, 3 or 4; (3).

28. MURAL DECORATION.—Includes the study and analysis of

some of the best examples of modern decorated appropriate use of various materials; the rendering ings in color, with especial reference to the esthetic by various harmonies of color. / . , / / . ; arrange time;

WELLS. 29.

interiors; the of scale draweffect produced (2). Professor

SHORT HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE.— (Elective for students

in College of Literature and Arts). A careful study of the important historical styles of architecture, their origins, systems of construction, elementary forms, decoration by sculpture and painting, chief kinds of buildings, and a series of selected examples, illustrated by lantern slides. Lectures with reading of Hamlin's History of Architecture. I.; any two days; 1 or 5; (2). Professor RICKER. COURSES FOR GRADUATES 101. 102. tecture. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. no. Primary Construction of Extensive Wooden Buildings, Recent Uses of Stone, Brick, and Terra Cotta in ArchiMetallic Skeleton Buildings. Fire-resisting and Fire-proof Buildings. Sanitation of Public and Semi-public Buildings. Researches on the Evolution of Architectural Styles. Higher Applications of Graphic Statics. Heating and Ventilation of Large Buildings. Higher Studies in Architectural Design. Researches and Experiments in Applied Esthetics,