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TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI M. DEK-KY THoMPsoN, Ph.D., Assisfant Projbssor of Electro-C'lzenzisz'ry. -M: I. T. 1898, VIII., A K E- Assistant in Physics, NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1898- 1901, Non-resident Instructor in Electro-Chelnistry, 1901-03: Resi- dent Instructor, 1903-07, Assistant Professor of Electro-Chemistry from 1907. - Author of On the Dielectric Constant of Liquid Ammonia, Free Energy of some Halogen Compounds. Residence, 5 Fairmount Street, Brookline. COURSE IX GENERAL SCIENCE COURSE XII DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY THOMAS AUGUSTUS JAGGAR, Jr., A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Pro- fessor of Geology, in charge of the Department.-A B., Har- vard, 1893, A.lVI., 1891, Ph.D., 1897. Assistant in Petrography, Harvard, 1894, Instructor in Geology, 1895, Assistant Professor, 1903, Professor of Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904, Assistant Geologist, U.S. G. S., 1893-1903. Fellow of American Academy, Member of Boston So- ciety of Natural History. Author of many works on Geology. 1 Residence, Wolcott Road, Chestnut Hill. REGINALD A. DALY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Phys-ical Geology. -A.B., Victoria College, Toronto, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1892, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1896. ' Tutor, Victoria College, 1891-92, Instructor of Geology, Harvard, 1895-96, 1898-1901, Geologist for Canada, International Boundary Commission, 1901-07, Professor of Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1907. Author of many papers on Petrology, Physiography, Mineralogy, and General Geology, published chiefly in the American Journal of Science, Journal of Geology, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Reports of the Canadian Geological Survey, and Bulletins of the United States Geological Survey. Residence, Q3 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge. '
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1912 PROFESSORS LOUIS DERR, B.A., M.A., S.B., Professor of Physics.-B.A., Amherst, 1889, A T, CIP B K, M.A., Amherst, 1892, SB., M. I. T. 1892, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892- 93, Instructor in Physics, 1893-1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-04, Associate Professor from 1904, Professor, 1909, in charge of instruc- tion in Physics, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 189-L-1908' Instructor in Physics, Boston University, 1895-1905. Editor of Cyclopedia of Engineering, author of Notes on Methods of Telegraphy, Notes on Dynamo Design, Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry, and a number of papers in various technical publications. Residence, 83 Centre Street, Brookline. 1 WILLIAM J. DRISKO, S.B., Assistant Professor of Physics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1895, VIII. Assistant in Physics, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895- 96, Instructor, 1896-99, Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1899- 1900, Instructor in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-05, Assistant Professor from 1905. Residence, 28 Lloyd Street, Winchester. HARRY M. GOODWIN, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Electro- Clzemistry,' in charge of the Department of Electro-C'lzemistry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1890, VIII., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1893. Assistant in Physics, Massaclitisetts Institute of Technology, 1890- 92, Instructor, 1892-97, studying at Leipzig and Berlin, 1892-94, Assistant Professor, 1897-1903, Associate Professor, 1903-06, Pro- fessor, 1906, in charge of the Department of Electro-Chemistry, 1909. Author of several books on Physics and numerous scientific papers. Residence, 322 Tappan Street, Brookline. CHARLES L. NORTON, S.B., Professor of Heat Measurements.-S.B., M. I. T. 1893, VI. Assistant in Physics, Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893- 95, Instructor in Physics, 1895-99, Instructor in Heat Nleasurements, 1899-1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-05, Associate Professor 1905- 1909, Professor from 1909, in charge of the Insurance Engineering Experiment Station, 1902. Papers on Fire Protection, Heat Conduction, The Protection of Steam Heated Surfaces, The Application of X-rays to Medicinal Diag- noses, The Illumination of Interiors by Ribbed and Prismatic Glass, Electric Furnaces, etc. Residence, Hudson, N.H.
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1912 PROFESSORS I-IERVEY IV. SHIMER, A.B., ALI., Ph.D., .-lssisfant Professor of Pale- ontology.-A.B., Lafayette, 1899, A.M., 19013 Pl1.D., Columbia Uni- versity, 1904, Z E. Tutor in Blodern Languages, Lafayette, 1899-1901, Assistant in Paleontology, Columbia, 1901-03, Instructor in Stratigraphic Geol- ogy, lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-083 Assistant Pro- fessor of Paleontology from 1908, Lecturer on Historic Geology ,and Physiography, Yale Summer School, 1906. Residence, Q Albemarle Street. CHARLES H. WARREN, Ph.B., Ph.D., Assistant P1-Qfkessor of Mineralogy. -Ph.B., Yale, 1896, Pl1.D., Yale, 1899, 2 E. Assistant in Chemistry, Sheffield Scientihc School, 1896-973 Assist- ant in Nlineralogy, 1897-993 Instructor in IVIineralogy, 1899-19003 Instructor in Mineralogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-04g Assistant Professor of Mineralogy since 19041. Author of several papers on Crystallographic, Chemico-Mineralogi- cal, and Petrographic subjects. Residence, 239 lYoorlland Road, Auburnrlale. COURSE XIII DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING CECIL H. PEABODY, S.B., Professor of Naval Architecture and Marin.e Eng1lneering,' in charge of the Depafrimcn.t.- S.B., M. I. T. 1877, II. Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, Imperial Agricultural College, Japan, 1878-805 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1881-83, Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883- 84, Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, 1884-895 Associate Professor, 1889-933 Professor of Naval Archi- tecture and Marine Engineering from 1893. Author of Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine, Tables of the Properties of Saturated Steam, Valve Gears for Steam Engines, Steam Boilers, with E. F. Miller, Manual of the Steam Engine Indicator, Steam and Entropy Tables., Residence, 259 Beacon Street. -
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