. Announcement ... Dept. of engineering. ning Record, Allegheny, Pa. The Institute is conducted by a combination of specialists.—Scientific Amer-ican, New York City. * * * This young but already famous University of Toilers is surely andpurposely practical. It does not concern itself with sculpture or painting, withtheology or metaphysics, or with anything that might be classified as ornamentalrather than utilitarian. Its seven departments are devoted to such eminentlybusinesslike branches as Bookkeeping and Business, Shorthand and TypewritingScience. Journalism, Engineering, Drafting and Civi


. Announcement ... Dept. of engineering. ning Record, Allegheny, Pa. The Institute is conducted by a combination of specialists.—Scientific Amer-ican, New York City. * * * This young but already famous University of Toilers is surely andpurposely practical. It does not concern itself with sculpture or painting, withtheology or metaphysics, or with anything that might be classified as ornamentalrather than utilitarian. Its seven departments are devoted to such eminentlybusinesslike branches as Bookkeeping and Business, Shorthand and TypewritingScience. Journalism, Engineering, Drafting and Civil Service ExammaUons—allunder the direction of specialists whose names are guarantees.—BaiiwayAgent and Station Agent, Cleveland, Ohio. * * * This National Correspondence Institute occupies a peculiar field andin its way has been eminently successful. The management of it is thoroughlyreUable. * * * —Irish World, New York City. * * » It employs the latest up-to-date forms and may be relied upon.—In-land Printer, Chicago, Department of Engineering* This Announcement is devoted to the interests of the Department of Engineering, Priucipal. CHARLES B. BALL, Ph. B., (Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University).Member American Society Civil Engineers; formerly Asst. Examiner,U. S. Patent OfEce. Division of Hydraulics. MORRIS BIEN, Ph. B., (University of California). Formerly Topographer,U. S. Geological Survey. LOUIS D. BLISS. President Bliss School of Electricity, Washington, D. C. e). Formerly Draftsman, C. W. H. BROWNE, B. iVI. E., (University of Mailir. S, Geological Survey and Tenth Census. EDWARD W. DONN, Jr., B. S., (Mass. Institute of Technology), SecretaryWashington Chapter, Am. Inst. Architects. ELMER S. FARWELL, C. E., (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.); M. S. (ColumbianUniversity, Washington, D. C.) ; formerly Mechanical Kugineer withIllinois Steel Co., Chicago, 111. T. R. HINSDALE, C. E., (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). Formerly


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