High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 37 text:
“
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Gkorge Carlton BixK, A. C Assistant Professor of Quantitative Analysis. Charles Wellington Simmons, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engi- neering. Robert Dominick Billinger, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Thomas Hugi-r Hazklhurst, Jr., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemittry. INSTRUCTORS JuDSON Gray Smull, M.S. Instructor ni Chemistry. Jerome Martin Miller, M.S. . Instructor in Chemistry. Richard John DeGray, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry. William Waldo Williams, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry. GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Alvin Jacob Frantz, B.S. in Chemistry Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. William ScurYi.LK .Miller, B.S. in Chemistry. ..Graduate Ass stant m Chemistry. RESEARCH FELLOWS George Loyall Ball, Jr., M. A. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. Alton Richard Beall, A.B . Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. Leonard xMuhlenberg Bennetch, B.S. in Ch. E. H. M. Byllesby Research Fellow. Walter Johann Brand, A.B .4rcher-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. Kenneth Groves Chesley, A.B. Lehigh University Institute of Re- search Fellow. George Ellsworth Cooper, B.S. in Ch. E Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. Elmer Benjamin Cyphers, B.S. in Ch. E Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellotv. Kenneth Allen Earhart, B.S. in Ch. E Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. Samuel Wroath Farrell, B.S. in Ch. E New Jersey Zinc Co. Research Fellow. Arthur William Goetz, B.S. in Ch. E Hunt-Rankin Leather Co. Research Fellotv. Jack Mathevvson Graham, B.S. in Ch. E Hunt-Rankin Leather Co. Research Fellow. Charles August Jeanson, III, B.S. in Ch. E. Student Chemistry Foundation Re- search Fellow. Ernst Jacob William Klinger, B.S. in Ch. E Lehigh University Institute of Re- search Fellow. John Adam Lutz, B.S. in Ch. E. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. Alfred Nathan Rogers, B.S. in Ch. E.. Student Chemistry Foundation Re- search Fellow. Arthur Levern Smith, B.S. in Ch. E Eavenson-Levering Company Re- search Fellow. Walter August Wachholtz, B.S. in Ch. E.. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and William 0. Goodrich Co. Research Fellow. 33 32
”
Page 36 text:
“
Harry Maas Ullmann A.B., Ph.D. Head of tht Dtpartmtnt o, Chemistry and Chimicul Engineering The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering To a record of acknowledged achievement the Department of Chemistry and Chemical En- gineering adds yearly growth. Chemistry and Chemical Engineering have to do particularly with a knowledge of changes in composition which sub- stances can undergo, and the ability to direct these changes into channels which may be of greatest interest and benefit. A wide training in chemical principles is fundamental in this special activity, with an added industrial knowledge of machines and methods of applying fundamental principles. The Chemical Engineering Laboratories are accordingly outfitted with machines and apparatus for carrying the science of Chemistry into active practice. During the past year, noteworthy additions of large pieces of manufacturing apparatus have been made in Chemical Engineering Laboratory No. 2 in the W. A. Wilbur Engineering Laboratory. Beyond the resources on the University campus, students under proper guidance avail themselves of the oppor- tunity to study Chemical Engineering Practice in the nearby plants of the Bethlehem Steel Company, the Portland Cement Company and the Klew Jersey Zinc Company. Visits are made to more remote plants in the Philadelphia and New York Districts. Many graduates of the Department go forward to higher degrees with scientific or industrial study and research. The Department carries a considerable number of post-graduate students, some of them under Research Fellowships in industries. Among these Fellowships are those of the Archer-Daniels-Midland Company in linseed and other drying oils, the Hunt-Rankin Leather Company in leather, the New Jersey Zinc Company in protective coatings, the Eavenson-Levering Company in wool, the Lehigh Institute of Research in X-Ray analysis, the Freshman Student Chemistry Foundation Fellowships in constants of physical chemistry and colloids. The Faculty PROFESSORS Harry Maas Ullmann, Ph.D —- --Professor and Director of the Curriculum in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Vahan Simon Babasinian, Ph.D Professor of Organic Chemistry. James Scott Long, Ph.D. Professor of Inorganic Chemis- try. Alpha Albert Diefenderfer, M.S - Professor of Quantitative Anal- ysis and Assaying. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Warren Walter Ewing, Ph.D Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry. Harold Victor Anderson, M.S -Associate Professor of Chemis- try. Harvey Alexander Neville, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemis- try. Edwin Raymond Theis, Ph.D. As.wciate Professor of Chemical Engineering. 32
”
Page 38 text:
“
The Department of Civil Engineering THE Civil Engineering Curriculum is planned to pro- vide a broad education in those general and scien- tific subjects which form the foundation of all engi- neering, and a special training in its own field, which deals with the construction of highways, railroads, harbors, docks, terminals, bridges, buildings, tunnels, ifc water supply and purification plants, sewerage systems and sewage disposal plants, water power developments, and surveys. The first three years are devoted primarijv to the study of the mathematical subjects which form the basis of civil engineering construction and practice. In the fourth year, the application of these fundamentals is I l H studied in geodesv, and in structural, hvdraulic, sani- . » k l H tary, and transportation engineering, the major divi- ,1 ) K H sions of the field of civil engineering. H B The curriculum provides collateral studies in the de- fl H partments of Mechanical, Electrical, and Metallurgical ' Engineering, and Geologv. To give the graduate a u . A a c D knowledge of the fundamentals of business, courses are Male urnl:lu,A ■D, . B.b.B. ■ j j ■ t- ■ a • J t-- t-u „ J , , n ,. provided in bconomics. Accounting and rinance. inese Head of the Department ' ,. ' i ii ij of Civil Emnierrni! sub|ects prove very useful to those who later seek ad- vancement along sales, managerial, or executive chan- nels. The Faculty PROFESSORS Hale SuTHERL. ND, A.B., S.B. Professor of Ciii! Eni ineerinti and Director of the Curriculwn in Civil Engineering. Winter Lincoln Wilson, M.S.. ... . T. Stuart Professor of Railroad En- gineering. Willis Applei-ord Slater, C.E Late Research Professor of Engineering and Director of the Fritz Engineering Laboratory. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Sylvanus A. Becker, M.S Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. Merton Otis Fuller, C.E.. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Harry Gordon Payrow, B.S. in C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. Euoene Henry Uhler, C.E Assistant Prjfessar of Civil Engineering. Cyril Dewey Jensen, M.S., C.E Assistant Professor of Civil Egnnieering. Inge Martin Lyse, B.S. in C.E .. Research Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. INSTRUCTORS Hill Reid Nettles, C.E . Instructor in Civil Engineering. Cares Creighton Keyser, C.E.. Laboratory Assistant in Civil Engi- neering. RESEARCH FELLOWS Howard Johnson Godfrey, B.S. in C.E. Lehigh Institute of Research Fellow in Civil Engineering. Justus Mitchell Holme, B.S. in C.E... Lehigh Institute of Research Fellow in Civil Engineering. C rl Lester Kreidler, B.S. in C.E Lehigh Institute of Research Fellow in Civil Engineering. 34
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.