. Clemson College annual. ga%fll (Ctuii Engineering Bepartmeni. T I IE report of the first curriculum committeeof the Board of Trustees, which was adoptedJuly 29th. 1891. two years prior to the opening ofthe college, provided for extensive courses in me-chanical and civil engineering. This clause seems,however, to have been overlooked; for when thefaculty was elected, no provision was made for instruc-tion in civil engineering, only mechanical and electricalengineering being provided for. This condition of affairs continued for someyears. From the beginning, however, a brief coursein surveying


. Clemson College annual. ga%fll (Ctuii Engineering Bepartmeni. T I IE report of the first curriculum committeeof the Board of Trustees, which was adoptedJuly 29th. 1891. two years prior to the opening ofthe college, provided for extensive courses in me-chanical and civil engineering. This clause seems,however, to have been overlooked; for when thefaculty was elected, no provision was made for instruc-tion in civil engineering, only mechanical and electricalengineering being provided for. This condition of affairs continued for someyears. From the beginning, however, a brief coursein surveying was given by the Mathematical De-partment, in connection with the work in President Craigheads report to the Board of Trustees in 1896. we find thefollowing: If. as was once contemplated by the Board, students desiring it 72 PROF. BRODIE are to have instruction in civil engineering, I recommend that this work beassigned to Assistant Professor Brodie, of the Mathematical Department. Thisreport was adopted, and in 1897 a course was provided in


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