Calendar: 1880-1881 Page 353
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Ε TNG CLASSES 353 36 PEACTICAL METALLURGY Day and Hour of Attendance-Friday from to The work in the Laboratory is intended to illustrate the principles discussed in the Lectures on Metallurgy The instruction given to each student is regulated by his special requirements Special attention is given to the following subjects -The Properties of Metals The Properties of Metals are modified according to the nature and the quantity of the so-called impurities they contain The quality of metals also varies with the process by which it has been extracted from its ore and the kind of mechanical treatment to which it has been subse- quently subjected II -The Preparation of Alloys and the study of their properties III -The Methods of Assaying by Fire the Ores of Lead Silver Gold Iron Copper Tin &c IV -The Wet Assay of Iron Copper &c -The Quantitative Blowpipe Analysis of Minerals VI -The Complete Analysis of Mineral Substances Slags Fuels &c ך ץי י λγ VII -The Applications of the Spectroscope and the Micro- scope to Metallurgy 37 SHORTHAND Day and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from to This Class is intended to impart thorough knowledge of Shorthand to the extent of ready corresponding and ver- batim reporting The system taught is Phonographyי which is based upon the principles of representing spoken sounds by specific signs and like sounds by like signs practical knowledge of this system is easily and rapidly acquired The Class Books are the Phonographic Teacher Manual and Reporter's Companion ζ
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