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Analytic Geometry Analytic Mechanics ANDERSON Assaying Assistant Professor CHRISTENSEN Assistant Professor GRANT Assistant Professor HOULE Board of Control building Calumet Chemistry College of Mines count as five-tenths count as four-tenths count as six-tenths course Crystallography Derzee Detroit E.M. Michigan College Electrical Engineering Elementary Mineralogy fall term Forty-five hours half of spring Hancock High School Houghton hours a week instruction Instructor Laboratory Practice Lake Linden lecture Longyear Marquette Mechanical Engineering Mechanics of Materials Messrs Metallurgy Mineralogy and Crystallography minerals Mining Engineering Minn Niles High School Nine hours Petrography Physics preceded by F Principles of Geology Principles of Mining Professor AUSTIN Professor FISHER Professor HOOD Professor KOENIG Professor SEAMAN Professor SPERR pumps Quantitative Analysis recitation ROOD scholarship SCHUBERT sixteen weeks Spherical Trigonometry spring term student Surveying and Mining tenths text book Twelve hours twelve weeks twenty-eight weeks Volumetric Analysis Wiley & Sons winter term York
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Página 9 - ... geology, mineralogy, chemistry, assaying, mining and mining surveying and such other branches of practical and theoretical knowledge as will, in the opinion of the board, conduce to the end of enabling students of said school to obtain a knowledge of the science, art and practice of mining and the application of machinery thereto.
Página 7 - The course of instruction shall embrace geology, mineralogy, chemistry, mining and mining engineering and such other branches of practical and theoretical knowledge as will, in the opinion of the board, conduce to the end of enabling the students of said institution to obtain a full knowledge of the science, art and practice of mining, and the application of machinery thereto.
Página 111 - Houghton, Michigan, and to Peter White, DH Ball and JM Longyear, of Marquette, Michigan, as trustees, the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), lawful money of the United States. The conditions of this gift, and upon which this fund is to be taken, are that the said trustees shall invest the same upon bond and mortgage in the Village of Marquette, or...
Página 107 - Company, its successors and assigns, in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), lawful money of the United States...
Página 9 - Powers, all of whom shall be appointed by the Governor of the State, by and with the consent of the Senate.
Página 25 - Students will be admitted to these courses on compliance with the conditions imposed for entrance to the College of Letters and Science. (See Index under Requirements for Entrance). Persons over twenty-one years of age, who are not candidates for a degree, and who wish to take special studies, are permitted to enter as adult special students upon giving satisfactory evidence that they are prepared to profit by the courses desired. Students who have satisfied all the requirements for entrance but...
Página 25 - 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 10 - It is situated in the heart of the great copper mining region of Lake Superior.* In the immediate vicinity are a number of active copper mines, among them several of the largest and most extensively equipped mines in the world. The deepest shafts in the world and the most powerful machinery employed in mining are here in constant operation. Beside the plants at the mines there are necessary docks, railroads, mills and smelters. To all the student has access, and he is - See map at end of year-book.
Página 44 - 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.