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Summer Course in Mining.

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A number of students in the department of Mining and Metallurgy will make a trip this summer under the direction of Mr. G. S. Raymer, to he Lake Superior copper and iron mining regions. It will count as a course and will be known as Mining 12. The purpose of the trip is to give the students an insight into practical mining operations, which cannot be obtained in a laboratory. The time will be spent in a careful observation of mining, and on their return the students taking the course will be required to write a report showing the results of their study. A number of the students will supplement this work by photographs. Last year a similar trip was made to the coal and iron regions of New York and Pennsylvania.

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