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...courses which were given last summer the following for 1901 have been added: "English History," by Dr. A. L. Cross '95, University of Michigan "The Theory and Practice of Freehand Drawing." by Dr. Ross; a "Technical" and a "Historical and Literary Courses in Music," both by Mr. Spalding; "Analytic Courses in Morphology and Ethnology of Plants," by Mr. Oliver. For the course in "Middle High German" which was given last year a course in "German Literature of the Classic Period" has been substituted...
...Elementary German, G. O. Carpenter '02; Advanced German, R. P. Angier 2G.; Elementary Arithmetic, L. S. Jackson '01; Advanced Arithmetic, A. S. Pease '02; Algebra, W. A. Hadden, '03; Chemistry, W. L. Holt '01; Geometry, G. Bettman '03; Geography, W. E. Forbes 1S.; Mechanical Drawing, A. Durant '02; Freehand Drawing, F. L. Clark 4 S.; Shorthand, W. E. Connolly...
Third Year--Elementary landscape Design, Technical and Historical Development of Renaissance and Modern Architecture or Elementary Physiography and Meteorology, Freehand Drawing from Architectural Subjects, Study of Plants in relation to Landscape Planting, Construction and Maintenance of Common Roads, Elementary Geology, Summer work in the Study of Plants...
Fourth year--Landscape Design (second course), Study of Plants in relation to Landscape Planting (second course), Infirmities of Plants, Freehand Drawing from Architectural Subjects (second course), Drainage and Water Supply, Masonry and Foundations, Contracts and Specifications, Thesis...
...received A. B. degrees. Next year in addition to the requirements of the Scientific School, those who intend to study architecture will be obliged to pass in both the History of Greece and Rome and the History of the United States and England, as well as in Freehand Drawing, and in the following year the new requirements for admission to the Scientific School going into effect, the standard of entrance will in the course of five years be gradually raised to an equality with that of the College...