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Show w m GORRESPONDANGE COURSE WILL BE GIVEN6YU.A.G. A popular course In the measurement measure-ment of water and similar problems connected with irrigation practice has been outlined by Froi. O. W. U raclsen or tho department or Irrigation Irriga-tion and dialnago of the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural College to be offered as a .corcspondenco course, according to a statement just Issued by Dr. J, H. Llnford, superintendent or correspondence corres-pondence study at tho college. This course Is being offered In direct di-rect rnnnonHn to tho blc demand ioi men trained In water measurement and hydrogrnphlc problems in gener-inl, gener-inl, says Drt Llnfoid. In an outline 'of tho work to bo ofrered, Prof. Is-raelsen Is-raelsen states that the course will bo ndapted to any student who has a good foundation In physics, algebra and trigonometry. Calculus will not bo needed to take the work. The lourso Is ono In water measurement hydraulics and not a technical one In englnecilng hjdraullcs. Tho course wll cover the following follow-ing ten assignments: 1, Hydrostatics. 2. Theoretical h)draullcs. 3r Orifices i (find tubes. 4S Pipes, Jifcondults and rivers. C. Measurement of water, (well's 7. Monsuivmont of wMer, mechanical devices. 'iJ108,,. JjU PumpAgd pumping. Iff?! Water'supV Detailed Information concerning this course may be secured by ad- dr.eslng DnJ.Jndirpjrjn tbndcnt .of .Corespondencfi Study, j jlttAh- Xgtlcultural - ?oliop, Iiopn' .Utah. ' I |