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Allison, Pi-inn Palmei». Pkhry 4DHINISTPATIGN Today is the fruit of yesterday—its richness is most thoroughly enjoyed because of the timely foresight of an administration such as ours. lu no small way is George Sinclair Allison, Secretary and Treasurer, respon- sible for our continued existence. His keen mind and shrewd decisions are out- standing in their accuracy. John Cornelius Penn. Dean of Engineering and Profess r of Civil Engineering, to whom is entrusted the high standards of a rigorous college training, leaves no doubt in the mind of anyone as to the value of an engineering education. As Dean of Students and Professor of Mathematics. Claude Irwin Palmer has gained the respect and confidence of all with whom he has come into contact. His cheerful, helpful attitude in adjusting student difTiculties has done much to establish the warm feeling of friendship between the students at the Institute. Robert Yallette Perry. Director of Evening Classes and Professor of Machine Design, claims the privilege of pointing with pride to the evening classes for their steady, efficient progress. 21
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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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Claude Irwin Palmer A.B. Doan of Students. Professor of Mathematics and Head of Department. John Cornelius Penn B.S., C.E. Doan of Engineering, and Professor of Civil Engineering. Theta Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon. Alfred Edward Phillips A.B.. A.M.. C.E.. Ph.D. Professor of Civil Engineering, and Head of the Department. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Xi. Honorary member of Triangle, Honorary member of Tau Beta Pi, 1 lonorary member of Chi Epsilon. George Frederick Gebhardt A.B.. XI.A., M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Head of the Department. Phi Delta Theta, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. George Lawrence Scherger A.B., Ph.D. Professor of History and Political Science, Head of the Department. Phi Beta Gamma. Guy Maurice Wilcox A.B.. A.M. Professor of Physics, and Head of the Department. Harry McCormack B.S., M.S. Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Head of the Department. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Epsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Earnest Harry Freeman B.S., E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering, and Head of the Department. Phi Pi Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi. Charles Edward Paul S.B. Professor of Mechanics, and Head of the Depart- ment. Theta Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Sphinx. Joseph Bernard Finnegan S.B. Professor of Fire Protection Engineering, and Head of the Department. Tau Beta Pi, Salamander, Sphinx. That hungry look. From all appearances the food is satisfactory, otherwise we feel sure they would he calling for the head waiter. 22
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