Armour Institute of Technology - Cycle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1908

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Oscar Anthony Rochutz. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. Birthplace, Austria. B..-SI, Armour In- stitute of Technology, 1901. Tau Beta Pi. Member of American Elcctro-chcmical Society and Chicago Fire Insurance Club. Residence. 1962 Kcnmore Avenfte. Harry McCormack. Associate Professor of Industrial Chemistry. Birthplace, Spencer. Iowa. B. S.. Drake diversity, Dcs Moines. Iowa. 1896. M. S., University of Illinois, 1899. Member of American Chem- ical Society. Author of Bulletin U. S. Department of Agriculture on Losses in Cooking Meat. Chemical Study of Water Supply of Des Moines, Iowa. Chemistry of Iowa Building Stone. Chemical Study of Melting Iron in the Foundry Cupola, and of Extracting Sugar from Dried Beet Cossettes. Residence, 5736 Drexel Avenue. Charles Wilber Leigh. Associate Professor of Mathemat- ics. Birthplace, Peoria. Illinois. B. S., Uni- versity of Illinois, 1897. University of Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta. Author of text books on Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Residence. 7320 La- fayette Avenue. Joseph B. Finnegan. Associate Professor of Fire Pro- tection Engineering. Birthplace, Stoneham. Massachusetts. S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, »904- Residence, 911 East 5oth Street. Harry Clay Coffeen. Assistant Professor of Machine De- sign. Birthplace, Champaign, Illinois. B. S., University of Illinois, 1898; M. S.. 1899. University of Pennsylvania. Phi Gamma Delta. Tau Beta Pi. Residence. 4009 Lake Avenue. Walter Kay Smart. Assistant Professor of English. Birthplace, Payson, Illinois. Shurtleft College and Northwestern University. Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1902. Residence, 1039 East 54th Street. 24

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Raymond Burnham. Associate Professor of Experimen- ted Engineering. Birthplace, Chicago. Illinois. M. E.. Cornell University. 1897. Residence, 3606 Prairie Avenue. Melon Brooks MacFari.and. Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics. Birthplace. Trenton. Maine. B. S.. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1894. M. M. K., Cornell University. 1903. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Member of Western Society of Engineers and American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. Author of “Standard Re- duction Factors for Gases.” Editor of Gas Power.” Residence. S329 Kimbark Avenue. Robert Vallette Perry. Associate Professor of Machine Design. Birthplace. Hartford, Connecticut. B. S.. Armour Institute of Technology. 1897: M. E.. 1901. Tau Beta Pi. Residence, 536 West 66th Street. XORMAN C. RlC.GS. Associate Professor of Mathemat- ics. Birthplace. Curryville. Missouri. B. S., University of Missouri. 1S95. M. S.. Harvard University. 1898. Phi Beta Kappa. Member of American Math- ematical Society and American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. Residence. 7322 Lafayette Avenue. Thomas Eaton Doubt. Associate Professor of Physics. Birthplace, Louisville, Kentucky. B. S.. Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1892. M. A.. University of Nebraska, 1896. Ph. 1).. University of Chicago. 1904. Fellow in Physics. University of Nebraska, 1894-7. Fellow in Phys- ics. University of Chicago. Sigma Xi. Member of American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, American Institute of Electrical En- gineers. and American Physical So- ciety. Research work on Effect of Intensity upon Velocity of Light and on the Determination of the Absolute Color Equation of White Light. Residence, 6028 South Park Avenue. Ansel A. Knowlton. Associate Professor of Physics. Birthplace, New Portland, Maine. A. B., Bates College. 1898. Graduate Student, Universities of Wisconsin and Chicago. A. M-, Northwestern University, 1903. Research work on Arc Spectra of Magnesium. Rcsi dcnce, 6030 South Park Avenue. 23



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 Ernest Harrison Freeman. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Birthplace, Topeka. Kansas. B. S.. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1895. Kansas State Normal School. 1897. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology, 1902: E. E., 1905. Resi- dence, 6028 South Park Avenue. A. Raymond Zorn. Assistant Professor of Modern Lan- guages. Birthplace, Brooklyn. N. Y. A. B.. Dennison University, 1899. Post Graduate Student, University of Chi- cago, 1899-1900. University of Mar- burg, Germany. 1901. Residence. 6703 Normal Avenue. Benjamin Ball Freud. Assistant Professor of Analytical and Organic Chemistry. Birthplace, Chicago, Illinois. B. S., University of Chicago, 1904. Grad- uate Student of University of Chi- cago. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Member of American Chemical So- ciety. Author of “The Chemistry of Gas Mantles, A Study of the Petroleum Industries, and a paper on Denatured Alcohol. Research work in Organic Chemistry. Physio- organic research on the “salt-effect in catalysis. Residence, 1404 North Spaulding Avenue. Thomas E. Tallmadge. Assistant Professor of Architec- ture. Birthplace. Washington, I). C. B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy. 1898. Winner of Chicago Ar- chitectural Traveling Scholarship. 1904. Phi Beta Epsilon. Member ot Chicago Architectural Club, and of University Club. City address, 1004 Security Building. Conrad Jacobson. Assistant Professor of Technical A naly sis. Birthplace. Chicago. Illinois. Ph., B.. Beloit College. Post-Graduate work in Chemistry and Bacteriology, Uni- versity of Chicago and Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. Resi- dence, 362 West Erie Street. Virgil Oi.dberg. Assistant Professor of Experimen- tal Engineering. Birthplace, Washington, D. C. M. E., Cornell University, 1902. Residence. 7413 Princeton Avenue. 25

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