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The University Engineering Camp on Squam Lake, New Hampshire, will open this summer on Thursday, June 24, and will close on Thursday, September 2. The following courses are offered, all of which may be counted for the degree of A.B. or S.B. in the University: Engineering 4a, a full course of six weeks; Engineering 4d, a full course of five weeks; and Engineering 4c, Engineering 5b, Engineering 5e, and Architecture 5d, half-courses which will last three weeks each.
All students who desire to take courses at the camp should register at Pierce 110 on June 16 between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., or in Pierce 114 at any previous time. After June 16, registrations will be received in the order of application until the camp's capacity is reached. Information about the camp and the courses offered may be had from a special pamphlet which is ready for distribution at University 2, and from Professor H. J. Hughes '94 or Mr. C. H. Paige, who will be found at Pierce 114 from 9 to 1 daily.
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