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NO SUMMER ENGINEERING CAMP

COURSES WILL NOT BE GIVEN AT SQUAM LAKE CAMP BUT IN CAMBRIDGE.

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That the summer term of the Engineering School will be held in Cambridge this year instead of at the Squam Lake camp has been made apparent by a recent statement of Professor H. J. Hughes, Dean of the Engineering School, He announced that a new course in rail-road and topographic surveying would be offered at the summer session of the Engineering School in Cambridge. In commenting further Professor Hughes said that while no definite decision had yet been reached in regard to the summer camp, it would probably not be opened until next year.

The new course in railroad and topographic engineering will last six weeks beginning on July 2, and will count for one full course. Men who intend to take it must have passed Engineering Sciences 4a, which will be given from April to June.

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