Annual catalogue of Swarthmore College (1890) (14577660299)
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Title: Annual catalogue of Swarthmore College
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Swarthmore College
Subjects: Swarthmore College -- Catalogs
Publisher: Philadelphia: Lippincott
Contributing Library: Swarthmore College Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
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drawings for theshop exercises, orthographic projections, shadows, brush work andtinting, machine drawing from copy and from measurements, gears,eccentrics, cams, pulleys, belting, etc. Engineering: Lectures on the use of tools, on the properties ofmaterials, etc. SOPHOMORE CLASS. Engineering: Analytical mechanics of solids and fluids : descrip-tive geometry, including shades, shadows, and perspective; and thecareful construction of the more important problems; land surveying,with field practice and map drawing. Machine-Shop Practice.—Lathe work, turning, boring, screw-cut-ting, drilling, planing, milling, grinding, polishing, etc., constructionof a project. Lectures on machine tools, on materials of construc-tion, etc. Drawing.—Working drawings for the shop exercises, sketches,drawings and blue prints for special work and projects, elements ofmachines, shadows and intersections, finished drawings. JUNIOR CLASS. Engineering: Theory and practice of road surveying and engi-neering.
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13O o pww I w SWARTHMORE COLLEGE. 35 Geodesy.—Theory, adjustment and use of engineering field instru-ments; farm surveying; leveling; topographical, triangular, andhydrographical surveying. Applied Mechanics.—Friction and other resistances; stress andstrength of materials. Drawing and Mechanism.—Topographical, structure, andmachine drawing; principles of mechanism; visits to and sketches ofspecial machinery and structures. Practical Exercises in the field in the Fall and Spring months,and in general laboratory practice, including the testing of metals andbuilding materials, the setting up, testing, and management of steam-engines, boilers, and machinery, throughout the year ; with occasionalvisits to mechanical establishments, and to important engineeringworks in or near Philadelphia. SENIOR CLASS. Engineering: Theory and practice of road surveying and engi-neering, continued; building materials; stability of structures;foundations and superstructures; bridge construction. Appli