Lafayette College : Some pages of its past, pictures of its present, and forecasts of its future . ges, tunnels, electrical plants, and innumerableillustrations of the application of engineering skill to the prac-tical problems of the civilization of the day. The handsome building which bears Mr. Pardees namecontains the lecture roonfs, libraries, laboratories, drawingrooms, and shops of the engineering departments. The De-partment of Electrical Engineering is under the direction ofProf. James W. Moore, A. M., M. D.; the Department ofCivil Engineering, of Prof. J. M. Porter, C. E.; the Depart-


Lafayette College : Some pages of its past, pictures of its present, and forecasts of its future . ges, tunnels, electrical plants, and innumerableillustrations of the application of engineering skill to the prac-tical problems of the civilization of the day. The handsome building which bears Mr. Pardees namecontains the lecture roonfs, libraries, laboratories, drawingrooms, and shops of the engineering departments. The De-partment of Electrical Engineering is under the direction ofProf. James W. Moore, A. M., M. D.; the Department ofCivil Engineering, of Prof. J. M. Porter, C. E.; the Depart-ment of Mining Engineering, of Prof. William S. Hall, C. E.,E. M., M. S.; and the municipal engineering and water sup-ply connected with the Department of Civil Engineering isunder the charge of Associate Professor A. P. Folwell, A. B.,assisted by instructors in each department. The equipmentof the several departments is of the best and most recentcharacter, and is being constantly added to. In all respectsthe facilities for instruction will bear comparison with anytechnical school in IV. THE COURSE IN CHEMISTRY ANDMETALLURGY.


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