THE MICHIGANDAL DAILY ARY OFFER NEW HDI2DuiAY onrR i reading. Highway transport surveys son of methods of transport of pas- will cover the subjects of traffic classi- sengers and commodities by highways, fication and census, methods of esti- railways and waterways, municipal mating future highway transport, in- haulage, municipal delivery systems, vestigations of highway routes, trans- store door delivery, inter-city haulage, START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! LEARN TO DANCE AT ANN ARBOR'S PREMIER. DANCING SCHOOL IIII V 111I U U U tI1 U L U port legislation and regulations, rural Iand urban transportation opportuni-I Will be Specially Adapted to News of ties, competing carriers, including Business A dministration riallway and waterw-a.y transport facili- Students ties, which would affect a transpor- ____tation business, Theory and econom- EXPECT TO START WORK AT ic s of highway improvements will in- BEGIlNNING OF NEXT FM4,ll S'1'EI dude highway systems, the individual ______ highway, drainage systems, locations, Insiten deandsforhigwayintersections, widths, cross sections, trnsistet c drems foru highwsa y n-curves, grades, selection of type of transport curseshbyeBusiesAdmiofn- arngcourse for the surface of the istration tudent, hve causedrros.n1offroads andl A. H. Blanchard, of the Highway En-pae nt.Tsedfrnt hss ginerin an'' ighwy Tansortde-will all be taken up from the stand- partoint of the Engineering College,' point of highway transp~ort economics. to consider offefing two courses in highway transport, second semester, Is Practical Course which will be open to students en- The other course, which is "High- rolled in either the College of Litera- way Transport Economics, Methods, ture, Science, and the Arts, or the En- Legislation and Management," will gineering College. merit the same number of hours of Two Courses credit as the first one. It will be some- These courses will be called C. E. what of a practical application of 41. and C. E. 44. C. E. 41 will be a business problems to highway trans-1 study of "Highway Transport Surveys portation. and the Theory and Economics oft The subjects covered in this course Highway Improvements." Two hours: will be somewhat varied. These are: credit will be given and the courseI a history of American and foreign will consist of lectures and library transport methods, economic compari- long and short rural haulage, rural }motor express, plant and factory haul- age, horse transportation methods, terminal clearing houses. Large Enrollment Expected Other items taken up, from a prac- tical viewpoint are: legislation per- taining to weights, dimensions and speeds of motor trucks,, tractors, trail- ers and motor buses, franchises for highway transport routes, and funda-, mentals of efficient management of theI different highway transport methods will be systematically considered, such as administration and organ izat ion ofr transport companies, cost and record systems, and elements of cost opera-' tion of motor vehicles. Due to the wide interest already shown by Business Administration1 students, Prof. Blanchard anticipates a large enrollment in these courses. 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