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SENIOR CLASS BOOK i. ] $ GEORGE EVERETT MARSH Instructor in Electrical Engineering Birthplace, Georgetown, Colorado. B. S., Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1 )02. Member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Electro-Chemical Society, Illuminating Engineering Society, American Fern Society, and Microscopical Society. Papers on “Algebraic Equa- tions of Lissajou’s Curves of All Orders,” “New Theorems in Combinations,” “High Potential In- terrupters,” “Machines for Describing Curves,” etc. Residence, PM) East 34th Street. “Is it not so?” JAMES CLINTON PEEBLES Instructor in Experimental Engineering Birthplace, Dreghorn, Scotland. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology, 1904; E. E., 1908. M. M. E., Cornell University, 1908. Gamma Alpha. Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Xi. Original research, “An Oscillograph Study of Commutation.” Residence, 436 West 72nd Street. “A Strike” STANLEY DEAN Instructor in Civil Engineering Birthplace, Manchester, England. Washington University, 1901-1903. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology, 1905; C. E., Beta Theta Pi. Associate Member American Societ}' of Civil Engineers. Residence, 7217 Perry Avenue. “Andy now you see.” CHARLES EDWARD BOUTWOOD Instructor in Freehand Drawing Birthplace, London, England. Studied in South Kensington Museum. Scholarship, Royal Academy School,’London. Studied in Paris under Bouguc- rcau and Flcury. Member of Chicago Society of Artists. Residence, Hinsdale, Illinois. “Get a little warmth into it.” (27)
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SENIOR CLASS BOOK 1912 CHARLES FREDERICK HAGENOW Instructor in Physics Birthplace, Altona, Germany. B. S., University of Nebraska, 1900; A. M., 1906. Sigma Chi. Resi- dence, 1120 East 54th Place. JOHN SIMPSON REID Assistant Professor of Mechanical Drawing and Elementary Machine Drawing Birthplace, Kilmanock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Ir- vine College, British Government Science and Art Schools, Glasgow, Scotland. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Author of “A Course in Mechanical Drawing” and “Machine Drawing and Elementary Machine Design.” Resi- dence, 43 West 33rd Street. “That line is 1-32 of an inch off; do the plate over.” CHARLES ROSCOE SWINEFORD Instructor in Machine Design Birthplace, Van Wert, Ohio. B. S., University of Michigan, 1904; M. E., 1907. Instructor, Uni- versity of Michigan, 1907-1908. Residence, 3327 Armour Avenue. THOMAS E. TALLMADGE Lecturer on History of Architecture Birthplace, Washington, I). C. S. B., Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1898. Winner of Chicago Architectural Travelling Scholarship, 1904. Phi Beta Epsilon. Member of the Chicago Architectural Club and University Club. “That’s a perfect little gem.” (26)
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SENIOR CLAS S BOOR 1912. EUGENE EDWARD GILL Instructor in Analytical Chemistry Birthplace, Boring, Maryland. Ph. B., Dickin- son College, 1897; A. M., 1898. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1909- Phi Beta Kappa. Re- search on “Determination of Osmotic Pressure of Cane Sugar Solutions at Five Degrees Centigrade.” Member of American Chemical Society. Residence, 6125 Vincennes Avenue. “JVell-l-l.” EARL WATSON McMULLEN Instructor in Metallurgy and Industrial Chemistry Birthplace, Picton, Ontario. Canada. B. S., Ar- mour Institute of Technology, 1909- Tau Beta Pi. Omega Lambda. Member of American Chemical Society and Sphinx. Research on “Manufacture of Sugar.” Residence, 6216 Greenwood Avenue. “Ver-ry smooth and silky.” HAROLD WILLIAM NICHOLS Instructor in Electrical Engineering Birthplace, Sheffild. Iowa. B. S., Armour Insti- tute of Technology, 1908. M. S., University of Chicago, 1909 E. E., Armour Institute of Tech- nology. I9IL Residence, 5465 Greenwood Avenue. “JVe’ll take this up at a later date.” ROBERT CHARLES OSTERGREN Assistant Professor of Architecture Birthplace, Stockholm, Sweden. B. S.. Armour Institute of Technology, 1908. Tau Beta Pi. Resi- dence, 2989 Vernon Avenue. (In Soph, statics) “JVe’ll illuminate X, and then restore to the last equation.” (28)
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