Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

 - Class of 1911

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The course in Electrical Engineering is designed to give the student a working knowledge of general electric engineer¬ ing, and to fit him for professional work in the various branches of applied elec¬ tricity. The first two years of the course are devoted to general cultural and scien¬ tific subjects, which lay the foundation for the technical courses to follow. It includes such subjects as Physics, Mat he¬ matics, and shop work. The Electrical Engineering proper is taken up in the Junior and Senior years. In these two years the student completes the study of Electrical Engineering as applied to both direct and alternating currents, learns the principles of electric machine design, studies the telegraph and tele¬ phone systems, and gets a general con¬ ception of the engineering and economic features of electric railway work and of power transmission. The laboratory courses are strong and students operate and test various types of commercial machines, the theory of which they have already been taught in the class-room. The equipment of the department is modern and up-to-date in every respect. The Electrical Measurement Laboratory contains a large number of very fine in¬ struments, both of American and foreign make. Among these are all the neces¬ sary standards for measuring capacity, inductance, resistance, electromotive- force and current. The Dynamo Labora¬ tory is equipped with direct and alternat¬ ing current generators and motors, trans¬ formers, storage batteries, rheostats, re¬ sistances, one complete Otis elevator equipment, mercury arc converters, ro¬ tary converters, a complete equipment of meters, both alternating and direct current, stop watches, and tachometers, etc. Among the other equipment of the department is a station photometer, an illumination photometer, dark rooms, a modern lighting exhibit containing car¬ bon incandescent. Tungsten, Nernst, al¬ ternating. and direct current enclosed arcs, and several types of flaming arc lamps, an automatic telephone exchange, telephone equipments, and a complete workshop equipped with motor-driven lathe, motor-driven drill nress, metal shears, and complete sets of tools. 21

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D. W. Spence, B.S., C.E. Professor of Structural Engineering. University of Texas, B.S., ’8g; Uni¬ versity of Michigan, C.E., ’91 ; Chief Draftsman, South Halsted Street Iron Works, Chicago, ’91-92; Associate Pro¬ fessor of Civil Engineering and Physics and Drawing, A. and M. College of Tex¬ as, ’92-99; Professor of Physics, ’99-03; Associate Professor of Civil Engineer, ’03-08; Professor of Structural Engin¬ eering, ’08. J. C. Nagee, B.S., M.A., C.E., M.C.E, Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Texas, B.S., ’89; M.A., ’92; Western University of Pennsyl¬ vania, C.E., ’92; Cornell University, M.C.E., ’93; Topographer for the Geo¬ logical Survey of Texas, ’89-90; Drafts¬ man Pittsburg Bridge Company, sum¬ mer of ’92; Chief Engineer Brazos and Burleson R. R. Co., summer of ’94; As¬ sistant Chief Engineer, H. E. W. T. R. R., Co., July, ’99, to January, 1900; Agent and Expert in Irrigation Investi¬ gations, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, ’99 to 1902; Consulting Engineer; Member American Society of Civil Engineers; Member Society for Promotion of En¬ gineering Education; Fellow, A. A. A. I.; Past President Texas Academy of Science; Engineer Burleson County Im¬ provement District No. 1, 1908 to date; Professor of Civil Engineering. A. and M. College of Texas, since ’90. Rorert J. Potts, A.B., B.S., C.E. Associate Professor of Highway Engineering. Straum College, A.B., ’96; A. and M. College of Texas, B.S., ’06; C.E., ’07; Instructor in Mathematics, A. and M. College of Texas, ' 07-09; Assistant Pro¬ fessor of Civil Engineering, ’09-10; As¬ sociate Professor of Highway Engineer¬ ing, To. 20



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■ F. C. Bolton, B.S. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Mississippi A. and M. College, B.S.; Graduate Work, University of Chicago; University of Wisconsin; Cornell Uni¬ versity ; Associate Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Mississippi A. and M. College, ’05-06; Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, A. and M. College of Texas, ’09; Associate Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers. J. E. Lear. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, ’01 ; A. and M. College of Texas, E.E., ’09; Special Work, Cornell University, ’01- ’02; Testing Department General Elec¬ tric Co., ’03-04; Technical Assistant in Charge of the Special Test Department General Electric Co., ’03-04; Assistant Designing Engineer on Direct Current Motors and Generators, General Elec¬ tric Co., ’04-05; Instructor in Depart¬ ment of Physics and Electrical Engineer¬ ing, A. and M. College of Texas, ’05-09; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engin¬ eering, ’09; Associate Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 22

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