Word: railroading
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...added in order that the men who have failed to attain the required grade in them, may complete the courses during the summer, and thus be able to take up their next year's work in the ball. There will also be as usual courses in plane, geodetic, and railroad surveying, all of which are prescribed for civil and mining engineers; but all three many be elected by a College student of one year's standing, without any extra charge for tuition. Students from outside colleges will be admitted to the courses only on payment of a small tuition...
...intend to take courses at the engineering camp at Squam Lake this year, either as required or as elective work, must before May 15, inform Mr. H.J. Hughes, 114 Pierce Hall, as to which courses they will take. Engineering 4a, plane surveying, will begin June 13, 4d, railroad surveying, July 27; and 4c, geodetic surveying, August 17. All work will end August...
...charge of Mr. H. J. Hughes, instructor in hydraulics and sanitary engineering, will open on Saturday, June 13, and continue eleven weeks, closing on Saturday, August 29. The first six weeks will be taken up by the course in plane surveying, the next three weeks will be given to railroad surveying, and the last two weeks to geodetic surveying...
...mining engineers, and are open, without extra charge for tuition, to all students who have been resident at the University for one year. They may also be taken by students from other colleges on the payment of a fee of $20 for plane surveying, and $10 for either railroad or geodetic surveying...
Assistant Professor Hughes will have charge of the engineering courses given this year by Mr. D. L. Turner. He will give also a new half-course, 4f, in railroad engineering...