General Catalogue 1916

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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH

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4. WooD FI NISHI NG. Kinds: paints, pigments, and oils, and their manufacture. Stains,-water, oil and spirit; wax finish. Varni sh,-kinds and their preparation. Polish,-rubbing and hand polish; material s used and the application. Second term. Three credits. Tu. Th. Sat. 11 :00

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HousE BuiLDING AND CoNTRACTING. Methods of construction: th e frame , two-brick, three-brick, stucco, shingle, cement block, and stuccoed hollow tile ; comparative cost and economy of each ; interior fini shing . Three hours, thruout the year. Six credits. TtL Th. Sat. 12 :40

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6. SHoP PROBLEMS. The application of mathematics to the trades; practical methods of estimating quantities of material, calculating costs, and finding speeds of machines; the use of geometry in the trades. Two hours thruout the year. Four credits. Wed. Fri. 12:40

7. MATERI ALS OF CoNSTRUCTION. The chemistry of iron, steel, alloys, etc., and their special use in machine parts; strength, composition, and proper use of woods, plaster, glass, glue, paints, cement, brick, etc., in building. T hree hours, first term. Tu. Th. Sat. 11 :50

See Rural Architecture 3路 FORGI NG AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHING

AssiSTANT PROFESSOR NEwEY Sh-ops open daily, 8:30 to II:oo and 1.30 to 4:00, except Thursday. a. ELEMENTARY FoRGING. Examples of the work: staples, repair links, bolts, grab hooks , clevises, stay chains, blacksmith's tongs, and cold chisels. Three periods daily, first term. Five credits. Laboratory fee $2.50.


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