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New Summer School Courses

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One additional course in Architecture and one in Metallurgy have been added to the list of those in which instruction will be given in the Summer School for 1910. Only men will be admitted in either course. The requirements are as follows:

Architecture 4a.--Elementary Architectural Design, Problems and Criticisms. Daily from June 20 to September 20. Criticisms five times a week, Mr. E. T. Putnam. Fee, $40.

Metallurgy 12 hf..--Metallography, Lectures, laboratory work, and reading, dealing with the use of the microscope and the application of the phase-rule and other physical and chemical laws to the examination and study of metals and alloys, Mr. H. M. Boylston. Fee, $35.

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