SHOP LABORATORIES 291

8. ADVANCED SHOP PROBLEMS. II; 2 to 4 cr. Prerequisite: Shop 7.
Fee $3.00 per credit. Mr. Bell, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. Puddester.

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ADVANCED PATTERN MAKING. II; 1 er. Building up patterns and
core boxes, skeleton construction, type patterns for molding machine
work. Prerequisite: Shop 1. Regularly for seniors only. Fee $3.00.
Mr. Hollander.

10. INDUSTRIAL OR MECHANICAL PRACTICE. Not less than six weeks of
work, performed outside the University, in a shop with a well-devel-
oped system of methods pertaining to the manufacture, building, or
making general repairs of machinery, machine parts, or metal prod-
ucts. Application for credit must be made upon a form furnished by
the adviser, and accompanied by credentials stating the length of
service, kind of work and any other pertinent information necessary
for granting of this credit by the Mechanical Engineering Course
Committee.

11. ELEMENTARY SHOP Work. I, II; 2 cr. Elementary pattern making,
bench metal work, forging, and welding. For freshman electricals
only. Mr. Hollander, Mr. Peters, Mr. Schumann.

12. ADVANCED SHOP WorK. II; 2 cr. Lathe work in various metals,
shaping, drillpress work, assembling. For sophomore electricals only.
Mr. Bell, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. Puddester.

13. ELEMENTARY FouNpRY Practice. I, II; 1 cr. Bench molding, floor

molding, and machine molding, cupola practice, core making. Fee
$3.00. Mr. Bridge, Mr. Young.

14. ADVANCED FouNDRY Practice. II; 2 er. Cupola practice, bench and
floor work, bronze and white metal alloys. Skin drying and sweep
work. Elective for junior and senior engineers. Fee $6.00. Mr.
Bridge, Mr. Young.

15. GENERAL FARM CARPENTRY. I, II; 1 or 2 cr. Elective for junior
and senior engineers. Fee $3.00. Mr. Cluley.

108. WerELDING. II; 2 er. Acetylene and electric arc welding. Elective

for graduates and undergraduates. Fee $6.00. Mr. Peters, Mr.
Schumann. ‘

STEAM AND GAS ENGINEERING

Gustus Lupwic Larson, M.E., Professor of Steam and Gas Engineering,
Chairman

LeRoy ALONZO WILSON, M.E., M.M.E., Associate Professor of Steam and
Gas Engineering

DELMAR Woop NELSON, M.E., Assistant Professor of Steam and Gas Engi-
neering

Grover C. WILSON, M.S., M.E., Assistant Professor of Steam and Gas Engi-
neering

CHESTER JOHNSON BRAATZ, M.S., Instructor in Steam and Gas Engineering
EINAR THEODORE HANSEN, B.S., Instructor in Steam and Gas Engineering
REED ALDEN Ross, M.S., Instructor in Steam and Gas Engineering
RICHARD ADELBERT TROTTER, M.S., Instructor in Steam and Gas Engineering

 

 

 

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