Abstract :
Courses for teachers of electricity and industrial education will be given during a six weeks´ period between June 28 and August 9, 1929 at the Twelfth Summer Session of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, according to an announcement from Dr. Roscoe M. Ihrig, director of summer courses. The courses will be given under the supervision of the Department of Electrical Engineering; and although, as the announcement indicates the courses in electricity are outlined primarily for teachers and supervisors, the work is also designed to have a special appeal to undergraduates and those who desire higher technical training. Courses available include Principles of Electricity, Elementary Electric Wiring, and Advanced Electric Wiring. Also, the College of Industries, will give courses in Welding, and the college of Engineering will give various subjects under Chemistry, Physics, Mechanics, Surveying, and Engineering Drawing.