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THE SENIOR CLASS BOOK. HARRY M’CORMACK Professor of Chemical Engineering Birthplace, Spencer, Iowa. B. S., Drake University, 1896. M. S.. University of Illinois, 1899. Member of American Chemical Society, American Society for Testing Materials, and American Electro-Chemical Society. Author of “ Bulletin U. S. Department of Agriculture on Losses in Cooking Meat.” “ Chemical Study of Water Supply of Des Moines,” Chemistry of Iowa .Building Stone,” “ Chemical Study of Melting Iron in the Foundry Cupola.” “ Radia- tion Losses from a Foundry Cupola,” “ A Lab- oratory Course in Industrial Chemistry,” and Extracting Sugar from Dried Beet Cosscttes.” Residence, 5229 Ingleside Avenue. ERNEST HARRISON FREEMAN Professor of Electrical Engineering Birthplace, Topeka, Kans. B. S., Kansas State Agricultural College. 1895. Kansas State Normal School. 1897. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology. 1902; E. E., 1905. Secretary of Armour Branch of American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. Residence, 7026 So. Park Ave. JOHN EDWIN SNOW Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Birthplace. Athens, Ohio. B. S.. Ohio State University. 1892; M. S., 1896; E. E., Armour Institute of Technology. 1901. A. M., Ohio State University, 1904. Member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Author of Senior Dynamo Laboratory Manual.” Resi- dence, 501 East 60th Street. MELVILLE BAKER WELLS Associate Professor of Bridge and Structural Engineering Birthplace, Comiskev, Indiana. B. S., Pur- due University. 1894: C. E.. 1895. Phi Delta Theta. Tail Beta Pi. Member of Western So- ciety of Engineers. Residence. 11310 Geneva Avenue. Morgan Park. Illinois. 17 ARMOUR INSTITUTE OF TEOHNOLOOr LUixtA.XtX,
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THE SENIOR CLASS BOOK- 19 11 DONALD FRANCIS CAMPBELL Professor of Mathematics Birthplace, Nova Scotia. B. A., Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1890. A. B., Harvard University, 1893; A. M., 1895; Ph. D., 1898. Member of the American Mathematical Society. Author of “ The Elements of Differ- ential and Integral Calculus,” “ A Short Course in Differential Equations ’ and other textbooks and mathematical papers. Residence, 1134 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. FITZHUGH TAYLOR Professor of Fire Protection Engineering Birthplace. Elmhurst, Illinois. B. S., Ar- mour Institute of Technology. 1900. Member of National Fire Protection Association and Chi- cago Literary Club. Residence, 4402 Green- wood Avenue. HENRY BASCOM THOMAS Medical Adviser and Director of Physical Culture Birthplace, Elk Garden, Vermont. B. S., University of Chicago. 1899. M. D.. North- western Medical School, 1903. Student K. K., Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria. Member of Attending Staff of Cook County and Wesley Hospitals and Home for Destitute Crip- pled Children. Orthopedic Surgeon. Provident Hospital. Instructor of Orthopedic Surgery. N. W. l Medical School. Kappa Sigma. Phi Rho Sigma. Member of Medical Association, and Illinois State and Chicago Medical Societies. Medical School Supervisor, City of Chicago. Residence. 6530 Lexington Avenue. WALTER F. SHATTUCK Professor of Architecture Birthplace, Champaign, Illinois. B. S.. Uni- versity of Illinois, 1891. Member of Chicago Architectural Club. Residence. 4743 Kenwood Avenue. 16
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ROBERT VALLETTE PERRY Associate Professor of Machine Design Birthplace. Hartford. Connecticut. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology. 1897; M. E.. 1901. 'fan Beta Pi. Residence, 436 W est 66th Street. THOMAS EATON DOUBT Associate Professor of Physics Birthplace, Louisville, Kentucky. B. S., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1892. A. M., University of Nebraska, 1896. Ph. 1).. Univer- sity of Chicago, 1904. Fellow in Physics, Uni- versity of Nebraska, 1894-1897. Fellow in Phys- ics. University of Chicago. Sigma Xi. Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. Member of American Physical Society. Research work on “ Effect of Intensity upon Velocity of Light and on the Determination of the Absolute Color Equation of White Light ' Residence. 5402 Drexel Avenue. CHARLES WILBUR LEIGH Associate Professor of Mathematics Birthplace, Peoria, Illinois. B. S., Univer- sity of Illinois. 1897. University of Chicago. Phi Gamma Delta. Author of textbooks on Sol- id Geometry and Trigonometry. Residence. 7320 Lafayette Avenue. JOSEPH B. FINNEGAN Associate Professor of Fire Protection Engineering Birthplace, Stoneham. Massachusetts. S. B.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 19C4. Member of National F'ire Protection Associa- tion. Residence. 114 East 50th Street. 18
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