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•24 rrhuti]uc l?Ui Edgar I. Williams, S.M., Assistant Professor of Architecture. — S.B., M. I. T. 1908; S.M., M. I. T. UW ). Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, 1909; Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1912; Assistant Professor from 191 ' 2. Residence: 48 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. COURSES V AND X DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AMD CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Henry P. Talbot, Ph.D., m. Acad. Arts and Sci., . m. As.soc. Adv. Sci., . m. Chem. Soc, . m. Elecfro-chem. Soc, . m. Soc. Test. Mat., Soc. Pro. Eng. Educ, Franklin Inst.; Professor of Inorganic Chemistry; in charge of the Department of Chcmistri and Chemical Engineering. — S.B.. M. I.T. 1895. v.; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in . nalytica! Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. 1885-87; Instructor, 1887-88 and 1890-92; Assistant Professor, 1892-95; . ssociate Professor, 1895-98; Professor, 1898-1902; Profes- sor of Inorganic and . nalytic Chemistry, 1902-12; Professor of Inor- ganic Chemistry from 1912. . uthor of .Vn Elementary Course of Quantitative - nalysis. The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory (with Professor . A. Blanchard), and numerous papers on chemical or educational topics in current journals. Residence; 273 Otis Street, West Newton. Arthur A. Noyes, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D.; Profes.ior of Theoretical Chem- istry; Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry. — S.B., M. I. T. 188C, v.; S.M., M. I. T. 1887; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890; Sc.D., Harvard, 1909; Sc.D., Yale, 1913; LL.D., Maine, 1908; LL.D., Clark, 1909. Assistant in -Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts In.stitute of Tech- nology, 1887-88; Instructor, 1890-91 ' ; . .ssistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. 1894-97; Associate Professor. 1897-99; Professor of Theo- retical Chemistry from 1899; Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry from 1903; . cting President, 1907-09. Residence: 97 Hemenway Street.
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®erl|ntq«e 19 IG 23 WiLUAM H. Lawkence, S.B., Professor of Architectural Engineering. — S.B., M. I. T. 1891, IV. Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-96; Assistant Professor, 1890-1901; Associate Professor, 1901; Professor from 1909. Author of Elements of Shades and Shadows, Principles of Perspec- tive. Residence: 3Ji Sumner Street, Dorchester. John 0. Sumner, A.B., Professor of Ilistori . — A.B., Harvard, 1887. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 189-t; Assistant Professor from 1897; Associate Professor, 190. ' 3-07; Professor from 1907. Residence: 225 Marlborough Street. Habrt VV. Gardiner, SB., Associate Professor of Architecture. — S.B., M. I. T. 1894, IV. Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896-1903; Assistant Professor, 1903-09; .Associate Professor from 1909. Author of the Shade and Shadow Notes for the . merican School of Correspondence. Residence: 26 Walnut Place, Newtonville. W. Eelton Broivn, Assistant Professor of Freehand Drawing. — ftleve Delauncy and Gustave Moreau. Student in Paris four years: at the Academic .Julien under Doucet; at the £cole des Beaux-Arts under Eleve Delauncy, Gustave Moreau. and Duval; Assistant in Freehand Drawing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95; Instructor, 1895-1911; Assistant Professor from 1911. Residence: 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury.
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' Olerlnttqitc 1916 25 YiLLiAM H. Walker, Ph.D., Professor of Chemical Engineering; Direc- tor of the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry; Head of the Course in Chemical Engineering. — S.B., Penn. State, 1890; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1892. Instructor in Chemistry, Pennsylvania State College, 189 ' 2-94; In- structor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-1900; Associate Professor, 190ri-05; Professor of Chemical Engineering from 1905. Member of firm: Little Walker, Chemical Experts and Engineers, 1900-05. Author of numerous scientific papers. Residence: 2 ' 26 Bay State Road. Henhy Fay, Ph.D., Professor of Analytical Chemistri . — A.B., Lafayette, 1889; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1895. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1895-1900; Assistant Professor, 1900-05; Associate Professor, 1905-07; Professor from 1907. Author of papers on Metallography, Properties of Steel Rails, and Analytical Chemistry. Residence: 11 Worthington Road, Brookline. Augustus H. Gill, Ph.D., Professor of Technical Chemical Analysis. — S.B., M. I. T. 1884, v.; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in General and Sanitary Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1884-86; Instructor, 1886-87; Instructor in Gas Analysis, 1890-94; Assistant Professor, 1894-1903; Assistant Professor of Technical Analysis, 1903-06; Associate Professor, 1906-09; Profes- sor from 1909. Author of Gas and Fuel Analysis for Engineers, A Short Handbook of Oil . nalysis. Engine Room Chemistry, and numerous papers in scientific periodicals; Editor of a Register of Publications of the Insti- tute (1802-93). Residence: 1334 Washington Street, Canton. F. Jewett Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry. — B.A., Amherst, 1889; Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1893; ' X I . . ssistant in Chemistry, .-Vmlierst, 1889-90; Instructor in General Chemistry, Cornell, 1893-94; Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95; Instructor, 1895-1902; Assistant Professor, 1902-04; . ssistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. 1904-10; Associate Professor, 1910-12; Professor from 1912. Author of Outlines of Organic Chemistry, Experiments in Organic Chemistry, and various papers in scientific journals. Residence: 29 Commonwealth Avenue.
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