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

 - Class of 1912

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 ('[ j SENIOR CLA5S BOOK 1912. ALFRED EDWARD PHILLIPS Professor of Civil Engineering Birthplace, Rouse’s Point, New York. A. B. and C. E., Union University, Schenectadv, X. Y., 1887; A. M., 1890; Ph. I)., 189-L Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Xi. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. Residence, 1206 Morse Avenue, Rogers Park, Illinois. “That’s the point, well— .” GEORGE FREDERICK GEBHARDT Professor of Mechanical Engineering Birthplace, Salt Lake City, Utah. A. B., Knox College, 1895. M. E., Cornell University, 189b. A. M., Knox College, 1897. Phi Delta Theta. Member of American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. Western Society of Engineers, and Nation- al Association of Stationary Engineers. Residence, 5829 Kimbark Avenue. “To all intents and purposes, work it out ra- tionally.” GEORGE LAWRENCE SCHERGER Professor of History and Political Science Birthplace, Lawrcnceburg, Indiana. A. B., University of Indiana, 1894. Universities of Leip- zig and Berlin. Ph. I)., Cornell University, 1899- Member of North Central History Teachers’ Asso- ciation and American Historical Association. Auth- or of “Evolution of Modern Liberty.” Residence, 6727 Perry Avenue. “Now let’s have attention.” GUY MAURICE WILCOX Professor of Physics Birthplace, Kansas City, Kansas. A. B. Carle- ton College, 189L A. M., University of Wisconsin, 1902. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and American Physical Society. Research work on Optical Properties of Solutions. Residence. 5225 Inglcsidc Avenue. “That hell is the signal for the instructor and not the student.” (16)

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1 SENIOR CLASS BOOK. 1912 | (| DONALD FRANCIS CAMPBELL Professor of Mathematics Birthplace, Nova Scotia. B. A., Dalhousie Col- lege, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1890. A. B., Harvard University, 1893; A. M., I89 ; Ph. D., 1898. Mem- ber of the American Mathematical Society. Author of “The Elements of Differential and Integral Calculus, “A Short Course in Differential Equa- tions, and other textbooks and mathematical pa- pers. Residence, 1134 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. “Now, the hook sa-ays— FITZHUGH TAYLOR Professor of Fire Protection Engineering Birthplace, Elmhurst, Illinois. B. S.. Armour Institute of Technology, 1900. Member of Nation- al Eire Protection Association and Chicago Literary Club. Residence, 4402 Greenwood Avenue. HENRY BASCOM THOMAS Medical Adviser and Director of Physical Culture Birthplace, Elk Garden, Vermont. B. S., Uni- versity of Chicago. 1899- M. D., Northwestern Medical School, 1903. Student K. K., Allgemeincs Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria. Member of Attend- ing Staff of Cook County and Wesley Hospitals and Home for Destitute Crippled Children. Ortho- pedic Surgeon, Provident Hospital. Instructor of Orthopedic Surgery, N. W. U. Medical School. Kappa Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma. Member of Medi- cal Association, and Illinois State and Chicago Medical Societies. Medical School Supervisor, City of Chicago. Residence, 6a30 Lexington Avenue. “Come down to my office WALTER FRANCIS SHATTUCK Professor of Architecture Birthplace, Champaign, Illinois. B. S., Uni- versity of Illinois, 18.9L Member of Chicago Architectural Club. Residence, 4743 Kenwood Avenue. “Getting right down to brass tacks, etc (17)

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