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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-369

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EVENING CLASSES 365 LEMENTARY GREEK TESTAMENT Rev Daniell NCIENT HISTORY- Greek and Oriental Art Professor Ware LETALLURGY Professor Huntington Class from to Thursday MECHANICS &c Tomlinson Outline of the Lectures Statics Definitions and Principles-Principle of the Parallelogram of Forces-Triangle of Forces-The Mechanical Powers-Friction Dynamics Definitions -The Laws of Motion -Motion of Falling Bodies-Centrifugal Force Hydrostatics Definitions and Principles-Equilibrium of Floating and Suspended Bodies-Specific Gravities Methods of determining them- Hydrostatical Instruments The Principlesdiscussed in the Lectures will be illustrated by Experim and Numerical Examples FRENCH- Clas3 -Syntax and Idioms-Composition professor mariette -Conversation Class II -Grammar-Idioms-Reading Mons Stieven rd ARITHMETIC Thomas FINE ART י Class from to Professor Delamotte Friday LATIN Λ Class -Cicero de Amicitia and First Oration against Catiline VProfessor Warr Latin Composition optional Class II -Henry's First Latin Book-Cor- nelius Nepos Exercises John Lamb Bradley's -Grammar PRACTICAL METALLURGY Professor Huntington Assaying and the Study of the Properties of Metals in the Laboratory from to
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