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M. L. Brittaix, A.H., I.L.D. President Harold Bush Browx, A.B., M. Arch. Harvard University. James H. Gailev, B.S., in Arch., M.S. in Arch. Universitj- of Pennsylvania. Richard T. Morenus, B. Arch. Columbia University, Stout Institute, Ricli- mond College. Maurice Siegler Pennsylvania School of Fine Arts. Fred T. Ahlson .Art Institute of Chicago; Yale. Harold C. McLaughlin, A.B., B.S. in Arch. A.B., University of Missouri, B.S. in Arch., Mass. Institute of Technology. Hugh McDonald Martin, B.S. in Arch. Georgia Tech. H. J. CoRV Pearson Instructor M. R. Walker Student Assistant E. T. Rempe, Jr. Student Assistant Hugh A. Wvckoff, B.S., M.S. B.S., Missouri Wesleyan, M.S., University of Chicago ; Sigma Xi ; Theta Chi Delta. y Emorv G. Lower, A.B. Missouri Wesleyan College. Arthur Van Henry, Cer.E., ALSc, Ph.D. Ohio State University. James P. Breen, William H. Vaughan, B.S. in Chem. Eng., ALS. in Cer. Eng. B.S., Georgia Tech, M.S., University of Illinois. B.S. University of Illinois. Cliemistry Gilbert H. Boggs, B.Sc, Ph.D. B.Sc, University of Georgia; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi ; Sigma Xi ; Member of Georgia Academy of Science. John L. Daniel, M.A., A.B. A.B., Hanipden-Sidncy College, M..A., Wash- ington and Lee ; Phi Kappa Phi ; .-Mpha Chi Rho. Benjamin B. Wroth, A.B., Pii.D. . .B., Washington College; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; Phi Kappa Phi. William S. Taylor, A.B., ALA. A.B., Swarthmore; M., ' ., Columbia. John Chii-.max, B.S., . LS., Ph.D. B.S., Sewanee; M.S., Iowa; Ph.D., Uni- versity of California; Sigma Chi; Delta Tau Delta ; Alpha Chi Epsilon. Cornelius A. Wells, B.S., M.S., ALA. B.S., Mercer University; M.S., University of Georgia; M.A., Columbia University. A. M. White, B.S., ALS. Chem., Sc.D. B.S., Michigan; M.S., Calif.; Sc.D. Mich. ' ii.i.i M 15. Rich Ri)S()N. B.S. B.S., University of North Carolina ; Grad- uate Work, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. I ' age Titinty-ciuht
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Civil Engineering i Harold Hush Hrown A.B., M.Arch. Head of the Department of .1 rehiterture nr ' HE course in Architecture has hegun its twentieth year at Georgia Tech. The g rowth in this department has been amazing during the past years and has exemplified this fact by its necessity to in- crease the facilities in order to meet the large need. The sincere purpose of the Department is to offer the necessary training in Design, Construction, and the associated subjects that will eventually tit the student for the practice of Architecture. This course ex- tends over four years and leads to the de- gree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Regarded as a Fine Art, it serves to in- troduce and maintain the beauty of the profession to the student. Franklin C. Snow C.E., Sc.D. Head of the Department of Civil Engineering; ' nr HE ultimate aim of the Civil Engineer- - ■ ing course at Tech is to teach the fundamentals in each branch and to so in- struct the student that his B.S. degree stands for basic knowledge in every line of Civil Engineering. The Civil Engineer is a builder. He uses asphalt, concrete, clay, sand, steel, stone, and numerous other structural ma- terials in building pa ements, roads, bridges, etc. A graduate in Civil Engineering must be well informed in mathematics, especially mechanics, in order to design. He must know how to select and to use materials, locate sewers, lay out structures, railroads, and streets so that his designs can be carried into finished products. Page Tu-enty-seven
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General Faculty r — n — 1 ' — - J 1 - n , ' J Chemistry-Continued Charles E. Murphy, B.S., E.Ch. I ' . U. Fiu.rim, H.S. Georgia School of Technology. Emory University. P.ALi. Weber, A.H., .M.S., Clarence B. Weiss, B.S., M.S. A.B., University of Missouri; M.S., School Missouri School of Mines. of Mines and Metallurgy. ESMARCH S. GiLRE.ATH, A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A., University of North Carolina. Civil Engineering Franklin C. Snow, C.E., Sc.D. Count D. Gibson, Ph.B., M.S. C.E., Ohio State University; Sc.D., Uni- Emory University; Delta Tau Delta. versity of Georgia; A.I.E.E.; A.S.C.E.; A.M.- A.E. ; Pi Kappa .Mpha ; Tau Beta Pi; Square James H. Lucas, and Compass. g g - g g ;„ jy,j £ Jack M. Smith, B.S. in C.E. Georgia School of Technolog ' ; Square and University of Wisconsin ; Iowa State College. Compass. Ralph P. Bl.ack, A.B. University of the South ; Graduate Work, Columbia University ; Delta Tau Delta. Commerce Thom. s W. Noel, A.B., M.B.A., C.P.A. Edward B. Mhriwethhr, Ph.B., LL.B. A.B., Grand Island College; M.B.A., New Ph.B., Shurteff College; LL.B., Washington York University; C.P.. .. ; Alpha Kappa Psi; University; Graduate Work, Washmgton Beta Gamma Sigma. University; Acacia: Phi Deha Phi; Delta Sigma Pi. Fred B. Wenn, B.C.S. B.C.S., New York University, Kansas State J» ' W. Jeffries, B.S.C. Universitv ; Delta Mu Delta ; Delta Sigma Pi ; Georgia School of Technology, Graduate Delta Tau Delta. Work, Emory University; Delta Sigma Phi; .■ lpha Delta Sigma. George M. Sparks, A.B. Mercer Universitv; Sigma Epsilon ; Phi E. B. Sanders, A.B., .M.B.A., L.P.A. Sigma Kappa; Pi D ' elta Epsilon: Alpha Delta University of .-Mabama ; New ork L ni- Sigma ; Who ' s Who in . merica. versity. Leon. rd R. Seibert. B.S.C. P. H. Holmes, A.B., A.M. University of Georgia. ' University of Chicago. Noah Warren, B.S.C, C.P.A. L. L. Antle, A.B. in Com. Georgia School of Technology; Delta Sigma Ohio University: Graduate Work, Emory Phi ; Alpha Kappa Psi. University : Sigma Pi : Square and Compass. ViR iL Ira Pinkstaff. B.S.C, M.A. B.S.C, M.. ' ., Washington University, Har- vard University Graduate School ; Phi Delta I 1 Theta. Co-operative Engineering James Erskine McDaniei., A.B., LA. John W. Fountain, B.S. in E. A.B., Erskine College; M.A., Columbia Uni- Georgia School of Technology. versity ; Graduate Work. Harvard University ; Unive ' rsitv of Berlin; Delta Theta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. Pdfic Tircntirilinc
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