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MINING.
Mining Engineering. [Thornton].
Exploitation of Mines.—Lectures on the principles to be observed 
in prospecting; on the work of opening the mine by shaft or adit 
tunnel; on the layout of the underground workings and the extraction 
of the mineral; on timbering the excavation; on lighting the mine; on 
mine explosions and other accidents; on mine surveys, maps, and plans; 
practical exercises solved by the student in nocturnal surveying and on 
the computations and drawings of the Mining Engineer.

Mining Machinery.—Lectures on the central power plant for mining 
undertakings; on the theory and operation of power transmission 
lines; on the machinery for haulage, hoisting, drainage, and ventilation; 
on the methods and machinery used in hydraulic mining; and on the 
machinery for quarrying and ore dressing. The lectures are paralleled 
by a series of practical exercises in which the student makes independent 
estimates on the mechanical equipment of a projected mine or reports 
on the operation and outfit of some actual mine inspected by him.
Electricity in Mining.—Lectures on the installation of electric lines 
for light and for power in mines; on the special types of generators 
and motors suitable for mines; on electric locomotives and haulage; 
on electrically driven hoists, pumps, and fans; on electric coal cutters; 
on electric lights for mines; and on electric methods of signaling. Practical 
exercises in electric computations for mine installations. Lectures, 
9-10. Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
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