Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . s examination an anthropomet-ric chart is platted, showing size, strength, and development, and defects in com-parison with the normal standard. Frequent measurements are taken andcomparisons made to show effects of training. A uniform suit has been adopted, which all the girls taking gymnasium workare required to provide themselves with. This should be done before enteringschool. The suit is black, and consists of a blouse waist and bloomers, and mustbe made in the uniform style,


Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . s examination an anthropomet-ric chart is platted, showing size, strength, and development, and defects in com-parison with the normal standard. Frequent measurements are taken andcomparisons made to show effects of training. A uniform suit has been adopted, which all the girls taking gymnasium workare required to provide themselves with. This should be done before enteringschool. The suit is black, and consists of a blouse waist and bloomers, and mustbe made in the uniform style, color, and cloth. The pattern for the suit may beobtained by sending twenty-five cents and bust measure to the director of phys-ical training. Samples of cloth will be sent on application. Gymnasium shoesmay be purchased at prices ranging from fifty cents to one dollar and thirty-fivecents. The entire suit, including shoes, need not cost more than three who are unable to provide themselves with suits before entering schoolmay hire them made in Manhattan, at a cost of one dollar and fifty FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 101, Physics and Electrical Engineering. In the following courses instruction is given by text books, lectures, andlaboratory work. The treatment is both theoretical and practical. Kecitationsand lectures are illustrated by means of apparatus and the projection purpose of the general course in physics is to lay a thorough foundation inthe fundamental principles of physical science and in the theory and practice ofprecise measurement. The physical laboratories are large, well lighted, andequipped with the necessary apparatus for both the elementary and advancedlaboratory courses. The course in electrical engineering is designed to provide the necessary prepa-ration for young men who desire to engage in the practical work of electrical en-gineering. The theoretical work begins in the third year, with course No. 3 inphysics. An exte


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