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Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering Cram Jenney Lawrence Holbrook Gardner Everett Professors Ralph Adams Cram, Litt.D., Princeton, l ' )10; LL.D; in charge of the Department. Resi- dence: 52 Chestnut Street, Boston. WlLLL M A. L.iWRENCE, S.B., M. I. T., 1891. Professor of Architectural Engineering; chairman of the Department. Residence: 11 Sumner Street, Dorchester. John O. Sumner, A.B., Harvard, 1887. Professor of History. Residence: 225 Marlborough Street, Boston. H. RRY W. G. RDNER, S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Professor of Architecture. Residence: 5,1 Charlesbank Road, Newton. W. Felton Brown. Professor of Freehand Drawing. Residence: 35 Glenwoud Street, Roxhurv. Stephen Codman, A.B., Harvard, 1888; A.D.P.G. Associate Professor of Architecture. Residence: 10 Chestnut Street, Boston. Charle.s Everett, A.B., Harvard, 1905; A.D.P.G., Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1911. Assistant Professor of Architecture. Residence: 42 Parker Street, Newton Center. Instructors C. Howard Walker Alexander S. Jknnkv Pall W. Norton, A.B., S.B. Russell W. Porter, S.B., M.S. Assistant Ida D. Lorlng Department of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy Professors Heinrich O. Hofman, E.M., Met. E., School of Mines, Clausthai, 1X77; Ph.D., Ohio University, 1889. Professor of Metalhirgy; in charge of the Department. Residence; 88 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. Henry L. Smyth, AKE, Z ; A.B., Harvard, 1883; C.E., 1885. Professor of Mining and Metallurgy. Residence: Belmont Street, Watertown. 17
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Dejiartment of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, and Mechanic Arts. — Continued CHAKLiis E. FcLLiiR, S.B., M. I. T., isy2. Professor of Theoretical and Applio ' l MuhcmiLS. Residence: Wellesley. William A. Johnston, S.B., M. I. T., 1892. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Residence: 35 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. Charles F. Park, ATS ; S.B., M. I. T., 1892. Professor of Mechanism; Director of the Mechanical Laboratories; Director of the Lowell Institute for Industrial Foremen. Residence: 21 Prospect Street, Taunton. Joseph C. Riley, S.B., M. I. T., 1898. Associate Professor of Heat Engineering. (Absent, Major, U.S.A.} Residence: 77 Rockview Street, Jamaica Plain. George B. H.a.ven, S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Professor of Machine Design. Residence: 704 Webster Street, Xeedham. Charles W. Berry, S.B., M. I. T., 1895. Associate Professor of Heat Engineering. Residence: 952 Broadway, West Somerville. Harrison W. H. yward, OH; S.B., M. I. T., 1896. Associate Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Resilience: 26 Everett Street, Newton Center. Arthur E. Norton, AB, BK, H; Ph.B., Brown, 1900. Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing. Residence: .?9 Centre . venue, Belmont. Theodore H. T.aft, S.B., M. I. T., 1902. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Residence: Cypress Road, Wellesley Hills. Walter H. James, S.B., M. I. T., 1896. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Residence: Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Lawrence S. Smith, S.B., M. I. T., 1900. Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Apphecl .Mechan ics. Residence: 25 Fisher Avenue, .Newton Highlands. Georue W. Swett, S.B., M. I. T., 1903. Assistant Professor of Machine Design. Residence: 11 Henry Avenue, Melrose Highlands. James R. Lambikth William H. Jones, SB. Roy G. Burnham, S.B. Ralph G. Adams, S.B. Walter Humphreys, S.B. Charles B. Sawyer, B.A. Instructors Jesse J. Eames, S.B. Francis A. Brown Dean Peabody, Jr., S.B. Addison F. Holmes, S.B. Arthur B. English Jeremiah F. O ' Neill Robert H. Smith Charles E. Littlefield Myron W. Dole, S.B. Kenneth C. Robinson, S.B. Irving H. Cowdrey, S.B. DeWitt M. Taylor, S.B. Harry G. Davies Herbert C. Parker, A.B. J. Aleck Lunn, S.B. (Absent, 2nd Lt., U.S. R.) Assistants Chester A. Rogers Alfred J. Ferretti, S.B. Philip ). Yeaton, S.B. Frank Olson Edward D. Sewai.l, S.B. 16
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Deiiartmcnt of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. — Continued Locke Peters (deceased) Bugbee Sauveur Alhekt Saiveik, S.B., M. I. T., US8y. Professor of Metallurgy and Metallography. Residence: 20 Elmwood A -enue, Cambridge. (Absent, Metallographic Expert for French Government.) George S. R.aymer, A.B., Harvard, 1878; M.E., Columbia, 1881. Assistant Professor of Mining. Re.sidence: 51 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Ch. rles E. Locke, SB., M. I. T., 1896. Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. Residence: 22 Blagden Street, Boston. Edw. rd E. Bugbee, Bull, I ' S; S.B., M. I. T., IWO. Assistant Proft ssor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. Residence: 110 Strathmore Road, Brighton. C. Ki.E E. H.wwARD, S.B., M. I. T.. 1904. Assistant Professor of .Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. Residence: l.i Aspinwall Avenue, X(jrth Weymouth. Instructor I UhTS C. RKEt) Ha.ns .XiHN, Ch.E. Research Assistants RAKL RosENBLlM, Ch.E. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Professors IIenkv p. ' I ' ai.hot, rA; S.B., M. I. T., 1S8,S.; Ph.D., Lcijizig, 1890; in eliargc of the Depart- ment. Residence: 27. (Jtis Street, West Newton. (Chemical Division, War Industries Board.) William H. Walker, l-Kl ; S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1890; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1892. Head of the Chemical Engineering Course. Residence: 226 Bay State Road, Boston. (Absent, Lieutenant-Colonel, Chemical Section, U.S.R.) Arthi-r a. Noyes, S.B., M. L T., 1886; S.M., M. L T., 1887; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890; LL.D., Maine, 1908; LL.D., Clarke, 1909; Sc.D., Harvard, 1909; Sc.D.. Yale, 191.r Professor of Theoretical Chemistry; Director of the Research Lal)orat . ry of Physical Chem- istn,-. Residence: 58 Fcnwav, Boston. 18
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