University of New Hampshire - Granite Yearbook (Durham, NH)

 - Class of 1935

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lliilff ' 6 l6llll!S ?'bIl Dr Charles L Parsons founded the Department of Technological Chemistry at the University and has since become one of the outstanding chemists of the country He came to Durham with the college, and left his position as head of the Department of Chemistry in 1912 to Professor Charles James. In 1914 an arbitrary division into departments was made in the New Hamp- shire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The increasing enrollment of the technological division was one reason for this division. It was not until 1923, the year of the incorporation that this growing division became the College of Technology of the University of New Hampshire. In 1925, George VV. Case came to the Universlty as Dean of the College of Technology. The present total enrollment of the College of Technology is 327 students. A I M I' A L , . .- n.i.fl5'i'-' T ' . ' Fffllfllil 3il55ih7 ..,--. . , 5 . Y . . . . J . . 0. 221

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College off' Vflqeehnollogy HISTORY olf THE COLLEGE llli New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts at first otlered meager facilities for the teaching of engineering. As in the liberal arts division, only one degree was presented at the graduation of the first class in 1871. NYhen this department moved to Durham in 1893, an opportunity for development presented itself. The effort expended was at first directed towards instruction in applied work in the XYood and Machine shops. The first money received from the Federal fiovernment for the Technology department was expended for shop equipment. Dum page Then, as now, the basic courses and fundamentals for instruction in these fields of arts and applied sciences consisted of English, chem- istry, mathematics, and physics. lfor the first sixteen years, Charles ll. Pettee, who is now Dean of the Faculty of the lfniversity, at that time Head of the Department of Mathematics, directed this department and acted as a member of the teaching start. The first instructor engaged expressly for the teaching of engineering work was Thomas XY. Kincaid. He came to the College in 1886 and, in 1887. he lmecame Professor of Mechanical lfngineeriug. If'm'l.- Row: Donovan, Sewell, llartwell, 'l'oulqin Starke Tax Tlzird Rate: Perrelon, NLllSL'l'l, XYill1ur, liunlchouser, Llielier, Stolworthv Luton .S1L'4'l7I!lfRI?ix'.' Solt, Kicliline, Perlqins, Demos, llelchell Smith 'li1lOlll1lS Fran! Rnfv: Moran, jackson, Hitchcock. Case, lluddleston, Sloliin lddlcs 7 1 .. lllllllllllll lvl 'I 't . .iw DH' Y I 3' .V mann fm . un it wi l.: lllilillll NIV , 'tl '-1 Q , . glor. V ' . . l . . Ve I l -1 l I' i 1 i.ll I



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Faculty ol, lclme College ol, Teelnmology PROFESSORS ERIC T. HUDDLESTON, B.Arch., Professor of Architecture. HORACE L. HOWES, Ph.D., Professor of Physics. HERMON L. SLOBIN, Ph.D., Professor of Illailieniatics. LEON W. HITCHCOCK, -B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering. GEORGE W. CASE, M.C.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Engineering Iixperinzeizt Station. GEORGE N. BAUER, Ph.D., Professor of Statistics and Officer-in-Charge of Freshmen. HAROLD A. IDDLES, Ph.D., Professor of Clienzistry. EDMOND W. BOVVLER, B.S., Professor of Citiil Engineering. AS SOCIATE PROFES SORS CLEMENT MORAN, B.A., Associate Professor of Physics. EDWARD L. GETCHELL, B.S., E.E., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. MELVIN M. SMITH, M.A., Associate Professor of Clzeinistry. VVALTER E. WILBUR, M.S., Associate Professor of Mathematics. ASSISTANT PROFESSORS THOMAS J. LATON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. EDWARD T. DONOVAN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. HEMAN C. FOGG, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry FREDERICK D. JACKSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering RAYMOND R. STARKE A.M., Assistant Professor of Physics E. HOWARD STOLVVORTHY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering CHESTER E. DODGE, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering MARVIN R. SOLT M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM B. NULSEN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering RUSSELL R. SKELTON, B.S. in C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering JAMES A. FUNKHOUSER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry ARNOLD PERRETON B.Arch., Assistant Professor of Architecture RICHARD H. KIMBALL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of ClIEll1lSfI j MILTIADES S. DEMOS Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Iilatlzeinatics CHARLES M. MASON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Cheinistrg WILLIAM H. HARTVVELL, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physics EDWIN R. RATH B.S., E.E., Ina'nstrial Research Engineer, College of Tcclznologg INSTRUCTORS LYMAN J. BATCHELDER, Instructor in Irlechanical Engineering JOHN C. TONKIN, Instructor in Iblechanical Engineering ELIAS M. O'CONNELL, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering HAROLD I. LEAVITT, B.S., Instructor in Physics CHARLES O. DAWSON, B.C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering GEORGE R. THOMAS, B. Arch., Instructor in Architecture WILLIAM L. KICHLINE, M.S., Instructor in Illathematics CHARLES A. SEWELL M.S., Instructor in Illatheinatzcs JOHN J. UICKER, B.S., Instructor in Illechanical Engineering DONALD M. PERKINS M.S., Instructor in Iblatlzeinatics CHARLES R. DAWSON, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry JAMES S. CHAMBERLIN, B.S. in C.E., Lecturer on Personnel Relationships ASSISTANTS RAYMOND B. SEYMOUR, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry EVERETT H. LANG B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry EVAN C. NOONAN B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry HOLLIS L. LELAND B.S., Graduate Assistant in Clzeznzstrg 23 Illltllilllll il , . - E . ' l .. ' ' 13 '. , la 5 :Q 1 2 y - . 2, '. V 2' 1 1' it : 5 .5 3 , . , . . ei 1 ' iii 1 - A ' . Q ! i 6 I 1 -' I-A an V Ill'1l:Nw In 'lint' MIL I My nut 1 '-I Il I I

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