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

 - Class of 1929

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Armour Institute of Technology - Cycle Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 25 of 308
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Page 25 text:

Top HOW—PHILLIPS, PAUL, FKEKMAN, COOPER. Middle Bow—reed, palmer, Raymond, penn, gebhardt. Bottom Bow—FINNEGAN, MC CORMACK, PERRY, WILCOX, SC1IERGER. CCMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL POEICy Howard Monroe R.i Alfred Edward Phillips George Frederick Gebhardt (Ieorce Lawrence Scherger Guy Maurice Wilcox Harry McCormack Ernest Harrison Freeman Charles Ei »nd. Chairman Joseph Bernard Finnegan Earl H. Reed, Jr. Clyde Barnes Cooper John Cornelius Penn Robert Vallette Perry Claude Irwin Palmer ard Paul Every school or college has a committee or governing body whose duty it is to decide the major questions in regard to the educational policy of the school or college. At Armour this work is entrusted to the hands of a group known as the Com- mittee on Educational Policy. 'Phis committee includes the President, the two Deans, and the heads of the Departments. Fourteen men in all, a governing body of the ablest and best fitted men in the Institute whose ability and good judgment have been tried and not found wanting on occasions too numerous to mention. All the members of this Committee on Educational Policy are experts along their particular lines. As all the departments are represented we have the judgment and experience of experts along all lines to aid in reaching a true and accurate decision. With the aid of this well balanced committee Armour Institute of Technology has made steady progress in its climb toward the top of the mountain of engineer- ing educational leadership. 19

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Top BOW—CHARLES J. FAULKNER, JR., HOWARD M. RAYMOND, SAMUEL INSULL, JOHN J. MITCHELL. Bottom Bow—roy m. henderson, Robert b. harper, piiii.ip d. armour, lester armour, Alfred S. ALSCHULF.R. TRUSTEES John J. Mitchell Philip D. Armour Hoy M. Henderson Alfred S. Alschuler Samuel Insull Lester Armour Howard M. Raymond Charles J. Faulkner, Jr. Robert 15. Harper OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Howard Monroe Raymond Philip Danforth Armour George Sinclair Allison John Cornelius Penn Claude Irwin Palmer Robert Yallette Perry Nell Steele Wilmot C. Palmer Ernest Kelly President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Dean of Engineering Dean of Students Director of Evening Classes Librarian Cashier Recorder 18



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Du. I low a ni) Monroe Raymond A MESSAGE EPCM TEE PRESIDENT There are more young Americans attending college today than ever before in the history of our country. Within a few years these same young men will be in charge of our industries, our homes, our schools, and our government. Every school, college, and university in our land is contributing to the training of these custodians of our future welfare. The institutions which contribute most are those that not only impart information but inspire the student to seek and love knowledge. They need not have championship teams, but must teach the prin- ciples of good sportsmanship, win or lose. Ivy clad buildings and attractive campuses are not so essential as an atmosphere of ideals, practical and attainable. Armour Institute of Technology is an institution that is striving to impress on its students the value of right conduct, right motives, and right attitudes, and to incorporate in their training the ideals of accuracy, dependability, trustworthi- ness, unselfishness, and good humor. 20 Howard M. Raymond

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