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THE INSTITUTE H. M. Raymond F. U Smith F. W. Gunsaulus I.. C. Monin
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THE INSTITUTE The President Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus Birthplace, Chesterfield, Ohio. A. M., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1875. D. 1).. Beloit College, 1895. LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1906. Beta Theta Pi. Member of American Social Science Society, Academy of Arts and Sciences, etc. Author of “Phidias and Other Poems,” “Songs of Night and Day,” Transfiguration of Christ.” Monk and Knight.” “Life of William Ewart Gladstone,” Metamorphosis of a Creed,” “November at Eastwood,” “Loose Leaves of a Song,” “The Man of Galilee,” “Paths to Power,” “Higher Ministries of Recent English Poetry,” “Paths to the City of God” and “The Minister and the Spiritual Life.” Residence, 29CO Prairie Avenue. The Comptroller Frederick Urling Smith Birthplace. Manchester, England. Private schools in England. Bonn University. Identified with Armour Co. for twenty-six years. Assistant Treasurer and Business Manager of Armour In- stitute cf Technology, 1895. Comptroller, 1902. Residence, 710 East 51st Street. The Dean of the Cultural Studies Louis Celestin Monin Birthplace, Berne, Switzerland. University of Leipzig, 1878-1879. University of Zurich, 1879- 1881. High school teacher in Switzerland and Ita.v, 1881-1886. University of Heidelberg, 1886-1888. Post-graduate student University of Lake Forest, 1889-1891. Ph.D., University of Lake Forest, 1891. National Secretary of Zofingia (Fraternity) of Switzerland. President of the Department of Technical Education within the National Education Association, 1907-1909. Instructor in Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1891-1893. Assistant Professor of Education (Summer Quarter), University of Chicago, 1897. Professor of Modern Languages and later Professor of Economics and Philosophy and Dean of the Cultural Studies. Armour Institute of Technology, 1892. Member of many scientific educational and literary associations. Residence, Hotel Windermere. 56th Street and Cornell Avenue. The Dean of the Engineering Studies Howard Monroe Raymond Birthplace, Grass Lake, Michigan. B.S., University of Michigan, 1893. Post-graduate work in Physics and Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan, 1894. Phi Delta Theta. Tau Beta Pi. Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Western Society of Engineers; Associate Member. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Residence, 6522 Kenwood Avenue. 22
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THE INSTITUTE grtljur J. Jfrttlj Died November io, i)ij Arthur Joseph Frith, C. K., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, died at his post at the Institute on the morning of Monday, November tenth. He was stricken with illness soon after arriving at the school, and passed away peacefully within a few minutes, his last moments being free from pain. Less than two months before, Professor Frith’s only child, Edward Randolph Frith, was struck by an automobile and died within a few minutes. His father saw the acci- dent and saw his boy die, a terrible experience that he could not forget, though he remained as before, gentle, courteous and lovable. Professor Frith was born in Philadelphia in 1S52. He graduated from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and during practically all of his professional life devoted himself to thermodynamics, the subject of his courses at the Institute. The present year was his sixth at Ar- mour Institute. He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers and of the Society of Automobile Engineers. He was the author of numerous papers presented before engineering societies, notably of a paper on the Frith cycle for gas engines. He has set an unusual example of noble thinking and right living and his professional work is recognized as being of the highest order. 2»
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