iiniiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
LJ
INI
[iiimiimiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiin
isj i rsi
im   e: l_
y mi
iiiixiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiniimiiii
The College of Civil Engineering
Physics Laboratory
The College of Civil Engineering offers a very broad course in topographical Railway, Hydraulic, Highway, Structural, and Sanitary Engineering. It is the aim of the Department lo give a broad general training which may serve as a foundation for future development of any of the special branches of the science generally grouped under the term Civil Engineering. Hence, the course is so arranged that a thorough training in those fundamental sciences and principles upon which the art of Civil Engineering rests is provided; and. as far as possible, instruction is given in those special subjects underlying the several branches of the profession.
The College now enjoys the use of the best drafting rooms in
t M.JTM.M KM
mm M X K m MM MMMMX
1____
I he South, and I he equipment is second to none. Ample facilities are provided for emphasizing the importance of theoretical knowledge by its application to actual practice. Throughout the course, which is both professional and educational, the student is made to realize that he is to be not merely a trained machine, lint a man of affairs. His duties in the dual capacity of citizen and engineer are clearly pointed out to him in the thorough course in American Government which is presented to him in his Senior year; but his conduct as a scholar and a gentleman is even more vividly demonstrated by his observation of the daily conduct of Dean Howe and his staff of assistants.
Lecture Room
^ .111111.....
BSSBBKBKXIXIKC
MttttMtttgggpg
jgw 1i1t1 a
39