DRAWING 275

3. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY. I, II; 3 cr. Fundamental theory of point,
line, and plane, with application to solids. Generation and classifica-
tion of lines and surfaces; tangent planes; sections, intersections and
developments. Millar, Maclin, Markwardt, and Shiels’ Descriptive
Geometry. Prerequisite: Drawing 2. Mr. Millar, Mr. Orth, Mr.
Shiels, Mr. Livermore.

7a. FREEHAND LETTERING. I, II; 1 or 2 er. Construction and composi-
tion of Classic Roman capitals, “lower case” letters, English Gothic,
black letter, and modern script. Special emphasis given to the choice
of lettering styles in advertising design. Prerequisite: Drawing 1.
Mr. Doke.

7b. ADVANCED FREEHAND LETTERING. I, II; 1 or 2 cr. Continuation of
Course 7a, which is prerequisite. Mr. Doke.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

EDWARD BENNETT, E.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering, Chairman

CyriIL METHODIUS JANSKY, B.A., B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering

JOHN REESE PRICE, B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering

JAMES WEBSTER WATSON, B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering

LESLIE ERSKINE ALLAN KELSO, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical En-
gineering

GLENN KOEHLER, M.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering

ALVIN MEYERS, E.E., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering

GORDON FREDERICK TRACY, M.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer-
ing

CLARENCE ALOIS ANDREE, M.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering

REGINALD RALPH BENEDICT, M.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering

ROYCE EVERETT JOHNSON, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering

HENRY JOSEPH KUBIAK, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering

LUDVIG CONRAD LARSON, E.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering

1. FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRODYNAMIcs. I, II; 4 cr. An introductory
course for sophomore electrical engineers dealing with the derivation
and application of the basic ideas and laws relating to electrostatic
and electromagnetic phenomena. Open to students of other colleges.
Prerequisites: Physics 53 and Math. 54. Mr. Watson, Mr. Larson,
Mr. Kubiak.

2. DIRECT CURRENT MACHINERY. I, II; 4 cr. A continuation of E.E. 1.
Construction and operation of direct current machinery. Prerequi-
site: E.E.1. Mr. Watson, Mr. Andree, Mr. Tracy.

3. ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS AND MACHINERY. II; 4 cr. Single
phase and polyphase circuits; synchronous generators and synchro-
nous converters. A continuation of E.E. 3. Mr. Price, Mr. Watson,
Mr. Larson.

4, ALTERNATING CURRENT MACHINERY. I; 4 cr. Transformers, induc-
tion motors. Prerequisite: E.E. 2. Mr. Price, Mr. Watson, Mr.
Tracy.