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FJ E1 -T N 1 ii f: 1- E- e N -.,A 4 ' s LiL!i:1'i1t,NQ Arthur St. Charles Dunstan Arthur St. Charles Dunstan was born in Fredericksburg, Va., March 25, 1871. He received his early education in the public schools of Fredericksburg and Roanoke, Va., and at the Academy at Monta- valla, Ala. He attended the Alabama Polytechnic Institute and took the following degrees: B. S. fl889D, M. E. 118905, C. E. Q1892D. He did graduate work at Johns Hopkins University 111891-922, and re- ceived an honorary scholarship there. At the University of Chicago he distinguished himself as a research worker. He has held the fol- lowing positions: Post Graduate, Alabama Polytechnic lnstituteg Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Scottsboro College, Associate Professor of Elec- trical Engineering, University of Kansasg and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. He has done a great deal of work as consulting and designing engineer for various corpora- tions and towns, and has handled numerous agencies for various manu- facturing concerns. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a member of the Honorary Scientific So- ciety of Sigma Xig a member of the Astrophysical Society of Americag an associate of the American Institute of Electrical Engineersg a mem- ber of the Geographical Societyg and of the Kansas Academy of Science. 6
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:EQ-lim' N 1 NQWJE I Htfif g k g wi iv. .Ha a sia' M s r sv 1, ,W x' i 47' lv. f I QL K f We have tried in every Way to make the contents of this ' ' f book correspond to the title. ' In it We have accumulated a ,, conglomeration of pictures, ' facts and fancies, and we hope Q Z in future years as you glance through these pages, they may have the power to revive , in you that true old Auburn ' Spirit that never dies, and that to your heart may come fond memories, as you see old if faces and scenes that did so f much to make your youth ' X a golden youth. 3 -r 19 - 7
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