Rochester Institute of Technology - Techmila / Ramikin Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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if l g JJ HARRIET L. ANDERSON, B.S. A .wislzzlzt Ca f eferia Direelor Assistant Cafeteria Director, University of Michigan, Cafeteria Director, Y.M. C.A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Colonnade Cafeteria, New York, Mechanics Institute RALPH H. AVERY I nstrucfor, School of Applied Art Commercial Artist--Hickok Manufac- turing Company, Director of the Rundel Art Gallery, Rochester Public Library, School of Applied Art, Mechanics Institute OPAL BAER, B.S., M.A. Director, Reddence H all Spirit Lake Construction School, Director of Dormitory, State University of Iowa, Mechanics Institute JOHN W. BAKER Technical S upcrvixor, P?lfIl'I.8ll'l1Ig and Prirzfing Superintendent of Printing, A. T. Brown Company, Buffalo, Gazette Company, Niagara Falls, General Manager, Ithaca Journal, Director, Empire State School of Printing, Mechanics Institute GEORGE ESTES BARTON,Jr.,A.B.,M.A. I nstruclor, Liberal Department Institut de Touraine de l'Universite de Poiters, Certificat, Universite de Paris, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Middletown Township High School, Leonardo, N. J., Chateau dc Bures, par Villennes, Seine-et-Oise, France, Mechanics Institute RAYMOND M. BIEHLER, B.S. I nslruelor, illechaizical Ohio State, France Foundry and Machine Company, North Baltimore, Ohio, Na- tional Refining Company, Findlay, Ohio, Mechanics Institute MILTON E. BOND Inxlrrlefor, School of Applied Art University of Rochester, Mechanics Insti- tuteg Maryland Institute,Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, Mansell Research Laboratory, New York and Baltimore, Art Director, Mechanics Institute FREDERICK W. BREHM I nslruelor, Photographic Technology Designer photographic equipment,Super- intendent of Engineeringand Production, Specialist in Commercial Photography, Director Industrial Relations, Eastman Kodak Company, Oswego State Normal School, University of Rochester, Cornell University, Mechanics Institute HAROLD J. BRODIE I Tl struefor, lllechu nical Mechanics Institute, General Fuel Sav- ings Corporation, M. D. Knowlton Com- pany, Wright and Alexander, West High School, Rochester, N. Y., Vocational School, Elmira, N. Y., U. S. Navy, Great Lakes, Ill., Department Head in Aerial Gunnery, Mechanics Institute WILLIAM A. CLARK, B.S. I nslruelor, flfeclzanical nh Corzslruclion S rlpenyimbn Mechanics Institute R R M I K I N Twenty-three

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Twenty-Iwo EDWINA B. HOGADONE l'ou nsclor RETAILING I-IE important part that the retailer plays in our everyday life can not be underestimated. In the process of distribution he is the key person who anticipates and satisfies the needs of the consumer. The work of this department is carefully planned to meet the ever changing re- quirements of this profession and to prepare young 111011 and women for their place in the field. In addition to a carefully prepared curricula, we are adding new equipment to assist in our work. This past year we have built a special Retail Laboratory including a store set up and display equipment in order to give our students opportunity to practice selling and to set up displays under typical store conditions. From time to time faculty members renew their store experience in order to provide students of this department with the latest knowledge of trends and new developments in retailing. SOCIAL SCIENCES HE Department of the Social Sciences, often referred to as The Liberal Department, furnishes to all the departments instruction in Economics, Psychology, Philosophy, Industrial Management, and other non-technical fields of activity. Educational Research, Health Education, and Publicity and Public Relations are also functions of this depart- ment. On an organization chart, therefore, the Liberal Department would be listed as a Service Departmentf' Members of the Liberal staff enjoy students in the diderent departments of the Insti- tuteg no one of them is confined in his teaching schedule to one department exclusively. I ' i The Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Insti- tute has taken a leading part among teclmieal schools of the country in recognizing that modern life demands more of its participants than tech- nical proiciency. The Department of the Social Sciences was set up to provide a wider range of experiences for students-to provide activities that would tend to broaden the studentis outlook and to integrate his entire program toward an adequate philosophy of living. the advantage of contacting all of the CALVIN C. THOMASON llvrul of Dcpurfnicnt of Ilw Social S6i0ll6l'A' R Q M I K I N



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Twenty-four R R M ALLING MACKAYE CLEMENTS I nstructor, School of Applied Art Advertising, John Martin's book for childreng Theatrical Scenery, Fair Com- panyg Advertising El Commercio g Free lance Art in New Yorkg Summer School of Landscape Painting, Vine Valley, N. Y.5 Mechanics Institute MURLAN S. CORRINGTON, B.S., M.S. I K I N JOHN ELBERFELD, B.S., M.S. I nstructor, M echanibal General Electric Company, American Steel and Wire Company, Correspond- ence Engineerg Western Electric Com- pany, Planning Engineer: Mechanics Institute I nstructor, M echa nical Eastman Kodak Companyg Assistant, gdrtlgli-gr M'S' y 4' Department of Physics, Ohio State University, Mechanics Institute Huntingdon Collegeg Purdue University, Frances Shiner Schoolg Mechanics Insti- WARIIEN C. DAVIS, Ed.D. UNB Instructor, Liberal Department Brigham Young University, Summer Sessiong Mechanics Institute RICHARD FREER, B.S., M.S. WALLACE E' DOBBSQ B's' I nstruetor, Food Administration I nstructor, Photographic Technetog y Mechanics Institute Director, Division of Photograph--Sales Department of Buick Motor Companyg Manager Com. Dept.-Baker Art Gallery, Columbus, Ohiog Chairman Com., Div. P.A. of A., Mg.Sec.and Trcas. P.A.of A.g Director, Industrial Mutual Association, Camera Club, Junior Employees: Mc- chanics Institute CYRIL DONALDSON, B.S., M.S. Instructor, Mechanical Experimental Laboratory Mechanic, Northway Motor Company, Detroit: Development Engineer, Delco Appliance Companyg Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., and Taylor Instrument Co., all of Rochester, N.Y.g Mechanics Institute AUSTIN E. FRIBANCE, B.S., M.S. I nstructor, Electrical Research Department, Western Electric Companyg South Country Public Service Companyg Co-operative Course with- the A. T. and T. Company systemg Westerly High School: Mechanics Institute DOROTHEA NI. FRITZ, B.S. I nstruetor, Retailing Mechanics Institute

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