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THE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE. 273<br />

24. Sketching from Nature. Two afternoons per week in spring<br />

term in out-of-door sketching in pencil and water colors. In bad<br />

weather this class works from still life groups indoors. Assistant<br />

Professor Brauner.<br />

Junior Year.<br />

30. History of Architecture. Fall. Renaissance Architecture.<br />

Winter. Modern Architecture. Three lectures per week in these<br />

terms. Mr.<br />

31. History of Art. One lecture per week throughout the year<br />

on Friday afternoon at four o'clock. Assistant Professor Brauner.<br />

32. Working Drawings. Fall. Fourteen hours. From 3 to 5<br />

lectures and from thirty-five to forty hours drawing each week<br />

throughout the term. The term's work begins with a series of prob<br />

lems requiring sketch plans for a number of residences of the various<br />

classes both country and city, after which some good type of build<br />

ing is selected and the students are required to make preliminary<br />

sketches, complete quarter scale working drawings, several sheets of<br />

full size details, etc. During the latter half of the term and in con<br />

junction with the scale and full size detail drawings one hour a day is<br />

given to a careful and thorough discussion of specifications, and the<br />

work pertaining to the various trades represented in building domes<br />

tic structures. Assistant Professor Martin.<br />

33. Design. Periodical competitive problems arranged to occupy<br />

about thirty-six hours per week in the winter and about forty-two<br />

hours per week in the spring. Criticisms four times a week and one<br />

lecture per week in the winter and spring term. Assistant Professor<br />

Van Pelt.<br />

34. Seminary. Reviews of current technical journals. Papers<br />

and discussions upon subjects of professional interest not covered by<br />

other courses. One hour per week throughout the year. Assistant<br />

Professor Martin.<br />

35. Modeling. Six hours per week in clay modeling from busts,<br />

architectural ornaments, animals heads, etc. Assistant Professor<br />

Brauner.<br />

36. Heating and Ventilation. Two lectures per week through<br />

spring term. Professor Carpenter.<br />

Senior Year.<br />

40. Design. Periodical competitive problems arranged to occupy<br />

about thirty-nine hours per week in the fall, forty-two hours in the<br />

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