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

 - Class of 1912

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SENIOR CLASS BOOR 1912. OLIVER CHARLES CLIFFORD Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Birthplace, Wadsworth, Ohio. A. B., Oberlin College, 1893. Cornell University. University of Pennsylvania. Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1907. Sigma Chi. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Residence, 6020 Monroe Avenue. “When as in China.” HERBERT JULIUS ARMSTRONG Assistant Professor of Railway Engineering Birthplace, Sunderland, Massachusetts. B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897. Phi Sigma Kappa. Member of American Railway En- gineering and Maintenance of Way Association. Residence, 11887 Crescent Avenue, Morgan Park, Illinois. “And now the ide-e-er is.” ALEXANDER PELL Associate Professor of Mathematics Birthplace, Moscow, Russia. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University. Phi Beta Kappa. Author of “Memoirs on Differential Geometry” in American Journal of Mathematics and in Transactions of American Mathematical Society. Residence, 3427 South Park Avenue. “Isst not so?” WILLIAM EDWARD BARROWS, Jr. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Birthplace, Ludlow, Vermont. B. S., Universi- ty of Maine, 1902; E. E., 1908. Member of Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers, Illuminating Engineering Society, and Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Author of “Electrical Illuminating Engineering.” Beta Theta Pi. Resi- dence, 6137 Evans Avenue. it.. (22)

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Bl 1 SENIOR CLA5 S BO OK 1912. WALTER KAY SMART Professor of English Birthplace, Parson, Illinois. Shurtlcff College and Northwestern University. Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1902. Ph. I).. University of Chicago, 1911 Residence, 1122 East 54th Place. “Never use the word ‘thing when talking about anything.” HARRIE BRIDGMAN PULSIFER Instructor in Metallurgy Birthplace, Lebanon, New Hampshire. B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Member, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Mining Engineers, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Contributor to Salt Lake Mining Review. Author of “Important Factors in Blast Roasting.” Mining Expert for Consular Re- ports on Zinc Deposits in Mexico. Residence, 511 East 33rd Street. “If the copper is 50% of the matte, then the matte is twice as much as the copper.” AUGUST RAYMOND ZORN Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Birthplace, Brooklyn, New York. A. B., Den- nison University, 1899- Postgraduate student of University of Chicago, 1899-1.900. University of Marburg, Germany, 1901. Residence, 4007 Grand Boulevard. “German as she is rot.” HENRY LEOPOLD NACHMAN Assistant Professor of Kinematics and Machine Design Birthplace, Sommcrfeld, Germany. B. S., Ar- mour Institute of Technology, 1902; M. E., 1906. Tau Beta Pi. Residence, 115 East 58th Street. (Reaching for his hat at 4:48) “It’s not JO minutes to five yet.” (21)



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SENIOR CLASS BOOR 1912. CHARLES AUSTIN TIBBALS, Jr Assistant Professor of Chemistry Birthplace, New York. Columbia University. A. B.. University of Wisconsin, 1904; A. M., 1906; Ph. I)., 1908. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Sigma Xi. Member of American Chem- ical Society and American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Original research, “A Study of Tellurides.” Residence, 1547 East 66th Street. What seems to be your trouble? CLAUDE IRWIN PALMER Assistant Professor of Mathematics A. B., University of Michigan, 1903. Univer- sity of Chicago. Member of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science and the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education. Residence, 4346 Champlain Avenue. ARTHUR HENRY ANDERSON Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering Birthplace, Chicago, Illinois. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology, 1902; M. E., 1907. Resi- dence, 6826 Wayne Avenue, Rogers Park, Illinois. ANDREW NICHOLAS RE BOR I Associate Professor of Architecture Birthplace, New York. S. B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907. Holder of 1907 Travelling Scholarship in Architecture, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. Member of Alumni Association of American Academy in Rome. Representative for Chicago of the Beaux-Arts So- ciety of New York. Beaux-Arts. Residence, 5636 Washington Avenue. “It isn't architecture; it's rotten and never done; but that's all right, just go ahead. (23)

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