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SUMMER SCHOOL FOR 1905

Blacksmithing. Pattern making and foundry practice. Machine-shop practice. These courses must be taken together, and will count for the degree of S.B. only.

Physics-A laboratory course in physics, appropriate to secondary school work. *A laboratory course in college physics.

Chemistry-Elementary theoretical and descriptive chemistry. Quantitative analysis. *Organic chemistry. *Research work.

Botany-*Elementary morphological and physiological botany. *Advanced course in morphology and ecology.

Geology-*Elementary geology. *General field geology. *Advanced field-work.

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Geography-*General course for teachers.

Physical Education-Theory, four courses. Practice, four courses.

The complete announcement of the Summer School, may be obtained after March 1 from the Clerk of the Summer School, Professor J. L. Leve, 16 University Hall.

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