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SUMMER SCHOOL

In the Summer School at the University of Virginia it has been possible
for some time to procure many of the non-technical courses required in the
engineering curricula, such as Chemistry, Physics, Commercial Law, Economics
and the Modern Languages. In the Summer School of 1933 there
will be given the following courses as they are given in the regular session:
English 1-2-3; Mathematics 100-106-107 and 108-109-110 with 158-159-160.
In addition at least two courses in Mechanics will again be offered from
the three 526, 527 and 528. If there be a sufficient demand Mechanical
Drawing, 522-572, and Descriptive Geometry, 523-573, will be given.