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

 - Class of 1913

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Alfred Edward Phillips Professor of Civil Engineering. Birthplace, Rouse’s Point, New York. A. B. and C. E., Union University, Schenectady, N. Y., 1887; A. M.. 1890; Ph. D.. 1891. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. Residence, 1210 Morse Avenue. George Frederick Gebhardt Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Birthplace, Salt Lake City, Utah. A. B., Knox College, 1895. M. E., Cornell Uni- versity, 1896. A. M., Knox College, 1897. Phi Delta Theta. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Western Society of Engineers; National Association of Stationary Engineers. Residence, 5329 Kimbark Avenue. George Lawrence Scherger Professor of History and Political Science. Birthplace, Lawrcnceburg, Indiana. A. B., University of Indiana, 1894. A. M., Universi- ties of Leipzig and Berlin, (1895-98). Ph. D., Cor- nell University, 1899. Member of American Historical Association; Na- tional Geographical Association; Mississippi Val- ley Historical Society. Author of “Evolution of Modern Liberty.” Research Work on “French and American Declara- tions of the Rights of Man.” Residence, 6014 Prairie Avenue. Guv Maurice Wilcox Professor of Physics. Birthplace, Kansas City, Kansas. A. B., Carleton College, 1891. A. M., University of Wisconsin. 1902. Member of American Physical Society and Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. Author of “Physics Laboratory Manual.” Research Work on “Optical Rotatory Power of Sugar in Non-Aqueous Solutions.” Residence, 5225 Inglcsidc Avenue. Donald Francis Campbell Professor of Mathematics. Birthplace, Nova Scotia. B. A., Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1890. B. A., Harvard University, 1893; A. M., 1895; Ph. D., 1898. Author of “Elements of Differential and Integral Calculus.” “A Short Course in Differential Equa- tions.” Research Work in Differential Equations. Residence, 1134 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. [ 2J ]

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CLASS °f 1514. Fitzhugh Taylor Professor of Fire Protection Engineering. Birthplace, Elmhurst, Illinois. B. S., Armour Institute of Technology, 1900. Member of National Fire Protection Association and Chicago Literary Club. Residence, 4402 Greenwood Avenue. Henry Bascom Thomas Professor of Hygiene, Director of Physical Cul- ture and Medical Adviser. Birthplace, Elk Garden, Virginia. B. S., University of Chicago, 1899. M. D., North- western University Medical School, 1903. Gradu- ate Student University of Chicago. Kappa Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma. Member Chicago Medical Association; Chicago Orthopedic Association. Member of Attending Staff of St. Luke’s and Cook County Hospitals. Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., etc. Residence, 6530 Lexington Avenue. Walter Francis Shattuck Professor of Architecture. Birthplace, Champaign, Illinois. B. A., and M. A. Alpha Delta Tau. Member of Chicago Chapter of the American In- stitute of Architects. Residence, 4743 Kenwood Avenue. Harry McCormack Professor of Chemical Engineering. Birthplace, Spencer, Iowa. B. S., Drake University, 1896. M. S., University of Illinois, 1899. Member of American Chemical Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Elec- tro-Chemical Society; American Society for Test- ing Materials. Author of Journal Articles on Metallurgy and In- dustrial Chemistry. Editor of “The Chemical Engineer.” Research Work in Metallurgy and Industrial Chem- istry. Residence, 5229 Ingleside Avenue. Ernest Harrison Freeman Professor of Electrical Engineering. Birthplace, Topeka, Kansas. B. S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1895. E. E., Armour Institute of Technology, 1905. Tau Beta Pi. Member of American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Western Society of Engineers; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Residence, 7026 South Park Avenue. U 8 ]

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