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The summer school camp at Squam Lake, N. H., conducted by Mr. D. L. Turner, instructor in surveying and hydraulics, will open this year on Saturday June 14, and will continue until Saturday, August 30, covering in all a period of eleven weeks.
The work will consist of courses in plane, geodetic, and railroad surveying, all of which are prescribed for civil and mining engineers; but all three may be elected by any student who has been a resident of the College for one year, without any extra charge for tuition. Students from outside colleges will be admitted to the courses only on payment of a small tuition fee. The time will be divided as follows: plane surveying for the first six weeks; geodetic surveying, with night work, for the next two; and railroad surveying for the last three weeks.
The personal expenses of each student will be about 8110, which includes board and transportation. For the convenience of students all final examinations coming after June 14 will be given at the camp.
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