. Annual catalogue of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts . 3 3 2 Militarj Tactics, 481 1 1 1 Totals 23 23 22 •The lecture and recitation periods are one hour; the laboratory, shop, and other prac-tice periods, two hours. fThe figures iinmediately following the name of the study are given to aid one in find-ing readily a description of the subject. Under each department a number precedes thedescription of the study. TEXTILE COURSES. 127 Junior Year. SUBJECTS. PERIODS A WEEK. 1st Term. 2d Term. 3d Term. Carding and Spinning, 400 Weaving, 401 Textile Designing, 402 Cloth


. Annual catalogue of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts . 3 3 2 Militarj Tactics, 481 1 1 1 Totals 23 23 22 •The lecture and recitation periods are one hour; the laboratory, shop, and other prac-tice periods, two hours. fThe figures iinmediately following the name of the study are given to aid one in find-ing readily a description of the subject. Under each department a number precedes thedescription of the study. TEXTILE COURSES. 127 Junior Year. SUBJECTS. PERIODS A WEEK. 1st Term. 2d Term. 3d Term. Carding and Spinning, 400 Weaving, 401 Textile Designing, 402 Cloth Analysis, 403 - - - Dyeing, 410 Dyeing (laboratory), 411 Steam Engines and Boilers, 435. English Literature, 454 Militar>- Drill, 480 .-. Totals 23 Senior Year. Carding and Spinning, 400 Weaving, 401 Textile Designing, 402 Cloth Analysis, Dyeing, 410 Dyeing (laboratory), 411 Mill Aecoimting and Mill Costs, 404 Machine-shop Work, 434 Elect three periods from the following Journals, 455 Classics, 456 Economics, 457 Military Drill, 480 Modern Languages, 460, 461 Totals. 128 TEXTILE COURSES. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. 400. Carding and Spinning.—Lectures and recitations; practic-e inoperating card and spinning r(X)m machinery. Cotton: classifying theplant, its growth, varieties, ginning, baling and marketing the rawstaple. Cotton at the mill; selecting and mixing. Openers and lap-pers; cards; sliver lap machines; ribbon lap machines; combers, rail-way-heads; drawing-frames; slubbers; intermediate; speeders; spinning-frames and mules. Spoolers. Twisters; reels; c-one-winders. Construction and functions of each machine; making thevarious calculations. Drafts, speed of parts, production. Producingyarns of different coimts. single and ply. Testing yarns for breakingstrength and elasticity. Text-books: Cotton Mill Processes and Cal-culations, by Tompkins; Cotton Spinning, by Nasmith. Required ofFreshmen, Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors. Assistant ProfessorPakker.


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