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...meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday, it was voted to give Engineering 5b and 5d at the Summer School at Squam Lake this year. The courses are on statistics and the resistance of materials, respectively. They are added in order that men who failed to attain the required grade in them during the College year may complete the courses during the summer, and thus be able to take up their next year's work in the fall...
...Summer School camp at Squam Lake, N. H., to be conducted this year by Mr. H. J. Hughes, instructor in hydraulics, will open on Saturday, June 13, and will continue until Saturday, August 29, covering in all a period of eleven weeks. Mr. D. L. Turner, who has conducted the school in previous years is unable to continue to do so owing to his work with the Rapid Transit Company in New York...
...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...
...summer engineering camp at Squam Lake, N. H., which will this year be in 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...
...especial interest to men in College are the courses in surveying, to be given as heretofore at Squam Lake, N. H., beginning about June 13, and the courses in geological field-work. Of the latter, one will be an elementary course under Professors Shaler and Woodman, and will include excursions to places of geological interest in Eastern Massachusetts; another, under Professor Woodworth, will study the geology of the Connecticut and Mohawk valleys and the Catskill mountains; a third, in charge of Mr. C. H. White, will consist of five weeks' field-work in the Rocky mountain region, probably in Southern...