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VACANCIES IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES 4, SUMMER COURSE

Given at Squam Lake, New Hampshire Every Summer

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There are still a few vacancies in the enrollment for Engineering Sciences 4, one of the Summer School courses given annually at the Harvard Engineering camp at Squam Lake, New Hampshire. This course is conducted differently from the customary classroom and laboratory methods used in Cambridge. The students are grouped in sections of 12 men who go into the fields and woods, under the leadership of an instructor, to make measurements with the various surveying instruments. A full course credit is given toward the degrees of A.B. and S.B. upon satisfactory completion of the course.

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