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Sixteen R D M I K I N B O A R D O ARTHUR W. BEALE Vice-Pre.virlenI and Treasurer, Beale Con- struction Company JOHN P. BOYLAN Pre.s'idem1 and General Manager, Rochester Telephone Corporation 'IIERBERT W. BRAMLEY Vice-Presirlerzf, Sibley, Lindsay Sz Curr Company THEODORE C. BRIGGS VIICU-P717-Yffl67lf, Lawyers Co-operalivc Publishing Company KENDALL B. CASTLE Allornvll, Castle and Fitch 'Al.BERT K. CHAPMAN A.wr1'.v!11l1I Vfee-l're.s'i1lanf aml l'l'01llIf'f'l'07I Manager, Eastman Kodak Company BRACKETT Il. CLARK Secretary, Cochrane-Bly Company 'GEORGE II. CLARK Treamlrcr, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Instituteg Direclor, Eastman Kodak Company ROYAL S. COPELAND U. S. Senator from New York A. EDWIN CROCKETT Manager, Industrial Management Coun- cil, Chambcr of Commerce Mas. cz. scnUYL1an DAVIS WM. HERBERT EISENIIART Prexnlenl, Bausch and Lomb Optical Company MARK ELLINGSON Presirlenf, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute CHARLES K. FLINT General lllanager, Kodak Park Works, Eastman Kodak Company 'JA MES E. G LEASON Pres-iclerzl, Gleason Works EDWARD A. HALBLEIB Hirst V1'ec-Chaz'r111an, Rochester Athen- aeum and Mechanics Institute: General Manager, Delco Appliance Division, General Motors Corporation EZRA A. IIALE Secretary, Lawyers Co-operative Publish- ing Company I R E C T O R S +w1LL1AM B. HALE Secretary, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Instituteg President anal Treas- urer, E. R. Andrews Printing Company: Chairman of Board, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company CARL S. IIALLAUER Vice-President, Bausch and Lomb Optical Company SOL IIEIIMANN President and Treasurer, Keller-Ilcun1anu- Thompson P. RICHARD JAMESON Vl.Cl'-l,fPNl'llt'llf, Taylor IllSll'lllllCIll. Com- panics: YERNER C. KREUTER l I.f'l?-l,I'l?-Vllllllllf, American Laundry Ma- chinery Company 'CARL l . LOMB Clllllllflllllll, Board of Directors, Rochester Athenaeum aml Mechanics Institute, V't!7t?-Pl'l?S1.lIl?llf, Bausch and Lomb Optical Company FRANK W. MOl I E'l l' I'YiCC-l,I'8-Yfllllllf, General Railway Signal Company OSCAR Ifl. PIEPER FIIT-Y, lCl.Ct'-I,I'l'.S'1'tl6'1lI, Ritter Dental Manu- facturing Company .IOIIN D. PIKE 7 Prexirlenl, John B. Pike and Son, Inc. RUSH RIIEES I're.s'z'rlcnf ElllUT1:t1l8, University of Roches- ter 'll ERM AN RUSSELL Second lCI.!'lY-C'llI1l.l'II1ll7l, Rochester Athen- P aeum and Mechanics Institutcg lreni- flent, Rochester Gas and Electric Cor- poration IIANJAMIN G. STALLMAN General Conlraclnr, Il. Stallman Sons HARRY C. ST EV ENSON Presillenf, Rochester Folding Box Com- pany ALBERT F. S ULZE R V1'ce-Pre.s'1'flent and A .snvixtanl General Man- ager, Eastman Kodak Company RAYMOND I.. THOMPSON Treasurer, University of Rochester TIUBIIZIICT af Ilze Ifxecrllirc C07Il1lI-ifffd
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Eighteen CLIFFORD M. ULI' COIINSCIOI' APPLIED ART nm School of Applied Art continues to offer a program emphasizing the importance of effective technical training as a means to indi- vidual creative art expression. The requirements of professional art are stressed and the high standards of professional accomplishment are kept constantly in mind as a goal for student achievement. The vital importance of the indi- vidual point of view and natural aptitude are never lost sight of in the studentis development. Techniques of teaching are carefully scrutinized and fundamentals reiterated. Progressive ideas in art education have been and are being developed in the work of the School of Applied Art. This is particularly evident in the notable departure in our work in first year drawing, combining an orientation of art study with a speciHc class in observation, called Moclels in Motion. The use and development of the Rochester Art Scale continues to be an outstanding part of the Art Sc-hool's curricula. The purpose of the school is to offer comprehensive educational experience and training enabling the art student to partici- pate not only in the field of art but also in the varied activities of community life. INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY WELVE years ago, the Co-operative Industrial Chemistry Course began its work with very ordinary physical equipment but with a determination to develop a distinctive instructional program to prepare students to take responsible places in industry. The class of 1938 will be the tenth graduating class. Of the entire number of graduates, all but a few have remained in the field of their choice. They are employed in industries using chemical processes in manufacturing. In this, the twelfth year of its existence, the Co-operative Industrial Chemistry Course is equipped to serve its students more effectively than ever before. The technological laboratory, with equipment for chemical manufacturing, is unique. The course of study is being revised and renewed continuously with the assistance of industry. The department looks to the future with conhdence and with the hope that it may serve its students ever more effectively. Chemical applications i11 manufacturing, new products, new uses for materials-these are a few of the many developments that challenge the trained chemist. It is the aim ol' the department to aid its students in meeting this challenge. ALI ItI'lIJ A. JUIINS f'mn1.s-vlor R H M I K I N
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