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26 TECHNIQUE VOLXXIII l r dimes Z fbefa. Wai? x ta. we rg' 5 sf W ' - . -,t1..:I...1.,.f-fe.: . ,, M 'Y F253 ' ,si-J ' : ir .V ' .3551 2175- W . rr -A-A , --11:-,.f,1-H.-v I VF v up 'g 'g :,a'21-Eet3a::I5Q,::- 3 -. -5- .,.,.,,s, N. I, ,La.:.:t.-1-R, g5sf.e,', g -5 41 4 ' f' I f f 3 f , hi A 245,-wfkeafwgg GILBERT N. LEXVIS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Chemistry.-A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, '96g A.lXI., I-Iarvard University, ,983 Pl1.D., Harvard University, 599. Student in the University of Nebraska, 1889-93, in the Uni- versities of Leipzig and Gottingen, 1900-015 Instructor in Chem- istry, Phillips Andover Academy, 1896-97 5 Instructor in Chem- istry, I-Iarvarcl University, 1899-1900, 1901-043 Superintendent of the Division of VVeights and Measures, Manila, P. I.. 1904-05 3 Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, from 1907. Author of a number of papers on thermodynamic chemistry, chemical equilibrium, electrode potential, heterogeneous reaction Velocity, and the theory of solutions. Residence, 38 St. Botolph Street. CHARLES E. LOCIKE, S.B., Assistant Professor of Min- ing Engineering afaal Metallurgy. - MIT., ,96, III. g S.B., MIT., ,96. A Mine Surveyor near Rock Springs, Wyoming, 1896-975 Pri- vate Assistant to Professor Richards in the preparation of his book on Ore Dressing, 1897-19015 Instructor in Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-06, Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metal- lurgy from 1906. Residence, 93 Kilsyth Road, Brookline. ALLYNE L. IVIERRILL, S.B., Ain. Soc. M.E., Professor of .Mechanismg Secretary of the Faculty. -llI.I.'I'., 385, II.g S.B., M.I.T., 385. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885-875 Instructor, 1887-915 Assistant Professor of Mechanism, 1899- 19055 Professor from 19053 Acting Dean, 1906-07, Secretary of the Faculty from 1906. Author of Elements of Mechanism fwith Professor Schwanibj. Residence. Payson Park, Belmont.
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1909 PROFESSORS WILLIAM H. LAXVRENCE, S.B., Associate Professor of Architecture.-M.I.T., '91, IV., S.B., M.I.T., ,91. Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts! Institute of Tech- nology, 1891-96, Assistant Professor, 1896-1901, Associate Pro- fessor from 1901. Author of Elements of Shades and Shadows, Principles of Perspective. Residence, 34 Sumner Street, Dorchester. FRANK A. LAWS, S.B., Associate Professor of Elec- trical Testing. -M.I.T., 580, VI., S.B., M.I.T., 380. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1889-91, Instructor in Physics, 1891-93, Instructor in Elec- trical Measurements, 1893-97, Assistant Professor of Electrical Measurements, 1897, Assistant Professor of Electrical Testing, 1902-06, Associate Professor of Electrical Testing from 1906. Author of a number of papers on Electrical Measurements pub- lished in the Technology Quarterly, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Physical Review. Residence, 1242 Federal Street, Salem. WALTER S. LELAND, S.B., Assistant Professor of Nafoal Architecture. -lVI.I.T., 396, XIII., S.B., M.I.T., '96. N In practical Work at various shipyards, 1896-1900, Instruc- tor in Naval Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-05, Assistant Professor from 1905. Member of Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Residence, South Framingham. 0,-u,1'pu,lJL.. c,CCW!JA,Wf. Vfaers ziesae
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1909 PROFESSORS 27 EDll'ARD F. MILLER, S.B., Mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Professor of Steam Engineeringf- M.I.T., ,86, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-SS, Instructor, l8S8e92, Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, lS92-99, Associate Professor from 1899. Author of a number of articles printed in the Transactions American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Technology Quar- terly, Machinery, and other Engineering papers, Steam Boilers fivith C. H. Peabodyl. IVaste Heat Engines CNew England IVater- works Association, Engineering News, Engineering Recordj, Foreign Technical Schools. Residence, 538 VVard Street, Newton Centre. F. JEWETT Blooms, BA., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry.-B.A., Amherst, ,SQQ X Q54 Ph.D., Heidelberg, ,93. Assistant in Chemistry, Amherst College, 1889-90, Instructor in General Chemistry, Cornell University, 1893-94, Assistant in Analytical Cheinistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95, Instructor, 1895-1902, Assistant Professor of Analyti- cal Chemistry, I902e04, Assistant Professor of Organic Chem- istry from 1904. Author of occasional scientific papers. Residence, 220 Marlborough Street. LEXVIS EUGENE Moons, B.S., C.E., Assistant Profes- sor of Civil Engineering. -B.S., University of Wis- consin, 300, CE., University of Wisconsin, 306, T B H. Engineering Positions: Master Mechanic, Champion Iron Mine, Mechanical Engineer, American Tin Plate Company, Draughtsman, Illinois Central R. R., Rodman, Illinois Central R. R., Masonry Inspector, Illinois Central R. R., Draughtsman, Phoenix Bridge Company, Draughtsman, Bueyrus Steam Shovel Company, Draughtsman, Wfestern Electric Company. Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-02 , In- structor in Mechanics and Structural Engineering, University of IN7iseonsin, 1905-ZHO4, Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Me- chanics, University of Illinois, 1904-07, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. from 1907. Member of IVestern Society of Engineers, and Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Residence, 85 Vv2'lSl1il1g'll0!1 Park, Newtonrille, FWAJMM f05w zZ,,,e'7Mze-W.
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