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J 904 TECHNIQUE 25 CHARLES F. A. CURRIER, A.B., A.M., Professor of History. Harvard University, ' 87; B K. A.B., Harvard University, ' 87 ; A.M., Harvard University, ' 88 ; Fellow of Harvard University studying at Berlin and Paris, 1889-91. »r Instructor in History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-93; Assistant Professor of History, 1893-95; Associate Professor, 1 895-1 901; Professor of History from 1901. Residence, Winchester c£... ji:Q WILLIAM HOVGAARD, Captain Danish Navy, Professor of Naval Design. Royal Naval College, ' 86. Lieutenant of Danish Navy, 1879-97; Commander from 1897; On Technical Staff of the Copenhagen Navy Yard, 1886-94; Sub- Director of Burmeister and Wains Ship and Engine Company, 1895- 97; Member of the Danish Transit of Venus Expedition to St. Croix, 1882. Member of the Institute of Naval Architects and of the American Society of Naval Architects and Mining Engineers. Author of Sub- marine Boats, and also two books on Physical Exercise. Residence, 17 Winthrop Street, West Newton - Z a. LOUIS DUNCAN, Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engi- neering. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, ' 85. »tr Graduate U. S. Naval Academy, 1880; Assisted Professor Rowland in the determination of the Ohm, 1882; Graduate of Course of Torpedo Instruction at Torpedo School, Newport, R. I., 1883; Presi- dent of Board of Judges at International Electrical Exhibition, 1884; Resigned from Navy, 1886; Heart of course of Applied Electricity at Johns Hopkins to 1898; Major in the First Regiment of Volunteer Engineers during Spanish-American War ; Present Electrical Engi- neer for the New York Rapid Transit Commission and for several railroad and telephone companies; Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1902. Twice President of American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Member of Mathematical Society of France, and of the American Philosophical Society; Honorary Member of the Franklin Institute. Author of various scientific papers. Residence, 1770 Beacon Street, Brookline l -a.U SxmA- O U.
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24 TECHNIQUE Vol. XVIII THOMAS E. POPE, A.M., Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Harvard University, ' 69. »r Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1874-76; Professor of Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1876-84; Assistant Professor of General Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95; Associate Professor, 1895-1900; Professor of General Chemistry from 1900. Residence, Bockland Street, Brighton Vx fl . WILLIAM BAIRD, Captain U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics. West Point, ' 75. »f Member Regular Army and Navy Union; Loyal Legion, Sons of Revolution; Society of Colonial Wars; National Geographic Society; Graduate, School of Military Signaling and Telegraphy, Fort Meyer, Va., 1881. Service with Sixth U. S. Cavalry, participating in the Chiricahua, Chimhuevi, Victorio, and Geronimo Campaigns. Explorations and Surveys for Wagon Routes in Tonto Basin, in Moqui and Navajo Country, 1877; Colorado Caiion, 1880. Inspector of Supplies, Sho- shone Reservation, Wyo., 1891. Garrison Duty at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Infantry and Cavalry School, 1894. Retired, 1897 ( Disa- bility in line of duty ). Residence, 20 Newbury Street ' - .£: % ' yO ' - ' -y GEORGE T. DIPPOLD, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Lan- guages. Boston University, ' 83. »F Postgraduate Student in Sanskrit and Germanic Philology and Instructor in German, Harvard University, 1871-74; Instructor in French, Sanskrit, and Anglo-Saxon, Boston University, 1874-83; Lecturer, German Literature, Gothic, and Middle High German, Johns Hopkins University, 1883-85; Instructor in Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-91 ; Assistant Professor, 1891-95; Associate Professor from 1895-1901; Professor from 1907. Author of the Great Epics of Mediaeval Germany, Translator of Emanuel Geibel ' s Brunhild, Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des 18 Jahrhunderts, Theories as to the Original Home of the Indo-European Race, Richard Wagner ' s Ring of the Nibelung Explained, and in part Translated, German Scientific Reader, etc. Residence, 5 Verndale Street, Brookline
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2b TECHNIQUE Vol. XVIII LINUS FAUNCE, S.B., Associate Professor of Drawing. M. I. T., -77, II. «r Draughtsman for Superintendent of Bridges, P. C. St. L. R. R., 1878-79; Chief Clerk Car Shops, P. C. St. L. R. R., 1879-82; in charge of Waterworks and Signals, N. Y. N. E. R. R., 1882-84; Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884-96; Associate Professor from 1896. Author of Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical Drawing, etc. Residence, Bellevue Street, West Roxbury t s ' i- ' Z -t 0 ' ' ' t J ' €- DANA P. BARTLETT, S.B., Associate Professor of Mathe- matics. M. I. T., ' 86, VI. »«r Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-87; Instructor in Mathematics, 1888-91; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1891-98; Associate Professor from 1898; Assistant in Observatory of Harvard College, 1887. Author of General Principles of the Method of Least Squares. Residence, 486 Columbus Avenue JEROME SONDERICKER, S.B., C.E., Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics. S.B., University of lUinois, ' 80; C.E., University of Illinois, ' 83. »» Instructor, University of Illinois, 1880-83; Assistant Professor Engineering and Mathematics, 1883-85; Instructor in Applied Me- chanics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885-89; Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics from 1889-99; Associate Professor from 1899. Author of Notes on Graphic Statics, and papers published in Technology Quarterly and other Engineering periodicals. Residence, 170 Oakleigh Road, Newton
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