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accompanied Algebra Analytic Geometry Analytic Mechanics Assaying Assistant Professor GRANT B.S. Michigan College begins Monday morning Board of Control Calculus Calumet Charles Chemistry College of Mines COPELAND copper COREY count as five-tenths count as four-tenths course Crystallography Detroit Dressing Electrical Engineering Elementary Mineralogy fall term Forty-five hours furnace graduates HAIGLER half of spring High School Houghton hours a week instruction Instructor Laboratory Practice lecture LEONARD STRONG Longyear Marquette Mechanical Engineering Mechanics of Materials Messrs Metallurgy Mineralogy minerals Mining Engineering Minn Nine hours Petrography Physics Plane Trigonometry preceded by F Principles of Geology Principles of Mining Professor AUSTIN Professor FISHER Professor HOOD Professor KOENIG Professor SEAMAN Professor SPERR Properties of Materials pumps Quantitative Analysis recitation ROOD Scholarship Sec's sixteen weeks Spherical Trigonometry spring terms student Surveying and Mining tenths text book Twelve hours twelve weeks twenty-eight weeks Volumetric Analysis William winter term York
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Página 24 - ADMISSION OF SPECIAL STUDENTS. Persons who are not candidates for a degree, and who wish to pursue some one study and its related branches, may be admitted as special students without passing the usual entrance examination on the recommendation of the professor under whom the special studies are to be taken; but the professor concerned may impose any test by examination or otherwise that...
Página 33 - It is the aim to develop the essential principles of mechanics and to train the student to be proficient in applying them to practical, rather than to theoretical problems. A large number of problems are solved, which, so far as possible, are selected from machines or structures with which the student is already familiar, or the study of which he is to take up subsequentiy.
Página 7 - The school was opened for the reception of students September 15, 1886. Its establishment and the earlier appropriations for it are to a very large extent due to the great interest, the foresight and the energy displayed on its behalf by the late Jay A. Hubbell, of Houghton. He donated a portion of the site occupied by the college, and during his life spared no effort to further its aim and to help it toward prosperity.
Página 94 - J to be competed for by the members of the senior class of the Michigan Mining School. The competition to be by means of papers on three subjects, written by members of the class and submitted to the Board of Control for examination in such manner and at such time as the Board may determine. I desire subjects selected with a view of producing papers waich will be of practical use in developing the mineral resources of the State of Michigan.
Página 8 - The concentration of effort on training men for the field of mining, the location of the College in a district where its students live in a mining atmosphere, together with its special methods of instruction, and manner of using the mining environment, have brought to the institution a large measure of success. The college was established for, and exists only for the purpose of training men to take an active part in the development of the mineral wealth of the state and nation.
Página 85 - ... its thoroughness and high character, as the equivalent of one year's work spent here. But under no condition will the degree be given unless one year at least is spent as a resident worker at this institution. Students who are both graduates of this or of an equivalent professional school, and also of some college or university whose course of study is accepted by the faculty, may be admitted to the degree of doctor of philosophy, after taking for at least one year an approved course of study...
Página 97 - ... $100,000, to be used for the erection of a dormitory building for the use of such students as may be designated by the said faculty, which building when erected, shall be under the exclusive control of the corporation or Board of Control of the said Michigan Mining School. This gift is to the said trustees and their successors forever, for the benefit of the said Mining School. In case of the death of either of the said trustees, the survivors or survivor shall appoint a successor or successors.