Colorado Agricultural College bulletin . Orders of S. Hoiclett. SPRING TERM. Hours per week. French (or German) 5 Political Economy 4 Working Drawings (Arch. 1G) G AFTERNOONS. Thesis (Arch. 27) 10 Supplemental to this course a series of lectures will be given before theclasses by prominent architects, engineers and members of the Colorado Chap-ter of The American Institute of Architects upon the various phases of profes-sional work. GENERAL SUBJECTS. The Department of Architecture draws upon the other departments of theCollege for instruction in all subjects of a literary, m
Colorado Agricultural College bulletin . Orders of S. Hoiclett. SPRING TERM. Hours per week. French (or German) 5 Political Economy 4 Working Drawings (Arch. 1G) G AFTERNOONS. Thesis (Arch. 27) 10 Supplemental to this course a series of lectures will be given before theclasses by prominent architects, engineers and members of the Colorado Chap-ter of The American Institute of Architects upon the various phases of profes-sional work. GENERAL SUBJECTS. The Department of Architecture draws upon the other departments of theCollege for instruction in all subjects of a literary, mathematical and technicalnature, excepting those purely architectural. Thus, the students of architec-ture have the very great advantage of having their general work under a largenumber of teachers, each especially prepared and fitted for his particular lineof work. ARCHITECTURAL SUBJECTS. Architecture is, of course, the major of all architectural students, and thecourses offered are classified and briefly described as follows: 1. Histo
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