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May 10, 1914 - Image 4

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DIRECT CURRENT

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le Range Portable Volt-Ammeter

The triple range Volt-ammeter comprising six instruments in
te. This group also includes BATTERY TESTERS.
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Voltmeters, Volt-Ammeters, Ammeters, Mil-An eters
This new line of instruments rep-
seats the latest deielopment of
e pivoted moving coil, perma-
nt magnet type for low ranges.
The refinement of design and j'
echanical work done in them has
en carried to a degree which
)nld appear to be almost impos-
>le of accomplishment, if the
sults were not evident in the
strumehts themselves..
The several models and ranges
Fer a. selection from over 300 dif-
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lletin No. 8, which will be mailed
on request. MODEL 267-Switchboard Ammeter
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San Franclsco, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlania, Richmond.
Toronto, Montreal, London, Berlin.
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This year the architectural depart-
ment, in contributing to the annual ex-
hibition, will use the entire second story
of the southwest wing, and the freehand
drawing room on the fourth floor.
Since drawing is the principal vehicle
of architectural expression, and the
transmission of the owner's ideas as
worked out by the architect in plan and
design, this exhibit will consist primarily
of drawings. These will be arranged in
such a way as to give the v isitors an
idea of the successive steps leading from
the first exercise to the thesis problem.
The work of the elementary design
squads will show applications of the
theory in principles of design, and the
unlimited possibilities of line, color and
form. In the next two classes. elemen-
tary' architecturdl forms, and the class-.
ical orders pre introduced, and problems
are given which illustrate their fun-c
tional and decorative use.
Many interesting examples of the st-
dent's ability in practical building de-
sign will be exhibited. These will in-
clude working drawings, plans and de-
tails of .residences and warehouses.
Other important fields are those of
the architectural history research plates,
and the allied arts designs. The re-
search plates are rendered studies from
famous existing monuments, while the
allied arts problems give an opportnity
to apply previously gained knowledge in
the desig-n of furniture. ceramics, tapes-
tries and decorative paintings and
sculptures
Carried on at the same time with the
above work, and extending throughout
the four years, is f reehand drawing,
numerous examples of which will be
shown. Charcoal drawings from casts
are the first made by the student after
he has learned the principles of perspec-
tive. From that he goes by successive
stages to rendering in pencil, wash,
water color, and pen and ink. In several
instances, water color and pen andi ink
designs of the same subject will be
placed side by side for comparison of
the different mediums. Drawings from
i"fe will also be shown.
The larger part of the exhibition of
this department will be the design work
of the sophomore, junior and senior
years, where the problems deal with the
design of small and large single build-
ings, and extended schemes, such as
group planning, monumental buildings.
and important interiors.
There will also be shown the advanced
construction work, which consists of
structural drawings for steel framed
and reinforced concrete buildings. The
majority of these designs are treated
much as the same class of work in pro-
fessional practice. All of these dis-
plays wil1 be give the visitors some
idea of the preparation given the arch-
itectural student during is university
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PREPARATIONS TO
BUILD ARE BEGUN.
Preliminary preparations for the erec-
tion of the new science building were
commenced last week when the soa
around the old psychology building was
removed. The front and rear parts of
the building will be torn down at once,
and the central part, which is used as a
psychological laboratory, will be moved
to the vacant ground west of the chem-
istry building.
The main entrances will be located on
the north and east sides. Two smaller
entrances will open onto the diagonal
walk.

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