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Freshman Drawing: Practice Courses. [Hancock and Assistant.]
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Freshman Drawing: Practice Courses. [Hancock and Assistant.]

Each student executes one finished plate 15″ by 20″ weekly. These
plates are drawn under the supervision of the assistant instructor and
must be neatly finished, lettered and dimensioned. Every student is required
to make tracings and blue prints of a certain number of his own
plates.

650. Mechanical Drawing.

11-2, M. W.

This course embraces careful training in technique, assiduous practice
in lettering, and the graphical solution in the weekly plates of a series of


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carefully selected problems in practical plane and solid geometry, and in
graphical algebra and trigonometry. (Fall.)

651. Machine Drawing.

11-2, M. W.

Carefully constructed and finished plates consisting of detailed working
drawings of machine parts. The drawings are made, in part, from
free-hand sketches from the machine itself, and, in part from designs and
specifications worked out by the student in the class in Machine Construction,
601. (Winter.)

652. Topographical Drawing.

11-2, M. W.

In this course the conventional methods of making topographical maps
are carefully taught. Each student is required to become reasonably proficient
in the preparation of such maps. Particular attention is paid to
the study of contoured plans and the solution of problems based on them.
(Spring.)