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SPECIAL COURSE IN HIGHWAY ENGINEERING.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

SPECIAL COURSE IN HIGHWAY ENGINEERING.

In recognition of the growing interest in Good Roads in Virginia
and the immense social and economic importance of the construction of
such roads in all parts of the commonwealth, the Faculty of the Department
of Engineering has rearranged the course of instruction in this topic
and brought them together into the Winter Term, so as to form a Special
Course in Highway Engineering.

To render this work accessible to as many young Virginians as possible,
the University offers a limited number of free scholarships to adequately
prepared students, citizens of Virginia, who shall be nominated
by the Boards of Supervisors of their respective counties. Such students
pay only a $5 fee for the use of field instruments and laboratory equipment.
To others the fee for this special course is $50. The following
summary gives the context of the course:

Lecture-Courses.

       
703.  Roads and Streets. [Newcomb. 9, Th. F. S. 
700.  Plane Surveying. [Newcomb. 11, T. Th. S. 
605.  Structural Design. [Thornton. 11, M. W. F. 
—.  Public lectures by visiting experts.  — 

Practice-Courses.

       
753.  Road Materials Laboratory. [Newcomb, Edgar, and Assistants.
750.  Field Surveying. [Newcomb and Assistants.
652.  Topographical Drawing. [Hancock and Assistant. 12-2, M. W. F. 
655.  Structural Drawing. [Thornton and Assistant. 12-2, T. Th. S. 

Equipment.

Apparatus for testing non-bituminous road materials (page 32).

Apparatus for testing bituminous road materials (page 32).

Field instruments: transits, levels, plane tables and so on (page 32).

Drafting rooms: desks and instruments (page 30).

Full details are given in the sections of this catalogue indicated by
page and number as above.

Applications for scholarships, accompanied by the required credentials,
should be addressed to the Dean of the Department of Engineering.