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Congratulations arc extended to the staff of THE THISTLE for this excellent book. It constitutes a valuable record of the events of a most important year. My association with the Class of 1035 has been greatly enjoyed, and to its members I offer my best wishes for social, political, and economic success. Dr. Jones College of Engineering Webster Newton Jones. Ph.D. Director of the College of engineering. Carnegie, 1932 Wh.i.iam Et.t.iOT Mott. S.B. Director of the College of Engineering, Emeritus. Carnegie, 1909 Ceok ;k Herbert Follows. M.E. Professor of Commercial Engineering. Emeritus. Carnegie. 1903 Thomas Rush Alexander. Jr.. Pli.D. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Carnegie. 1916 Frank C. Asiif.. B.S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Carnegie. 1921 James Aston. B.S., Ch.F... D.S.C. Professor of Mining ami Metallurgy: Head of Department. Carnegie, 1926 James William Ballard. A.B. Instructor in Physics. Carnegie, 1930 Charles S. Barret, B.S. Lecturer in Metallurgy. Carnegie. 1932 Ernst Bkrl. Ph.D. Research Professor of Chemistry. Carnegie. 1933 John Bi.ackhalL. Instructor in Forging Allen Holt Blaisdeli., B.S. Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering. Carnegie. 1914 Robert Wells Borf.man. M.E. in E.E., M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics. Carnegie, 1920 Charles Carpenter. Ing.D. Research Assistant in Chemistry. Carnegie, 1934 Lynn H. Ci.arkson. B.S. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. Carnegie, 1927 Oi.en Uriel Ci.eeton. B.S.. A.M. Professor of Psychology ami Education. Head of the Department of Industrial Education. Carnegie, 1923 Raymond W. Coleman, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting. Carnegie. 1929 William A .URO Copeland. E.M. Assistant Professor of Geology. Carnegie, 1920 John Morrow Danirus. B.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering Materials. Carnegie, 1922 Boyd Coe Dennison. M.E.F.. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Carnegie, 1910 William Herman Dorsey. Instructor in Foundry. Carnegie, 1907 Clifford George Di nnki.ls. C.E. Professor of Building Construction. Carnegie. 1910 Summer lhni.it Ely. S.B. Associate Professor of Power Engineering. Carnegie, 1920 6
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h is a pleasure to extern! my greetings to the Editors of the 1935 Edition of THE THISTLE. Through this volume you are perpetuating the events of this college year and in the years to come von will enjoy through memory the friends of today. Sir Thomas Overbury quaintly expressed this thought at the end of the sixteenth century in the following lines: Hooks are a part of man's prerogative In formal ink they thought and voices hold: That we to them our solitude may give And make time present travel that of old. Dean Green In saying good-bye to the seniors this year, may I venture a prediction? It so happened that your college days were coincident tvith one of the greatest depressions in our national life. The Class of Nineteen Thirty-five went through those days with good spirit and stout heart. Having (lone that, I feel you are better prepared than most classes to carry tin in the same manner when your stress and strain periods of the future come, as they inevitably will. Dean Tarbf.i.i.
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Thomas Gkmmii.i. Estki . Jr.. B.S. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Carnegie, 1913 Frkd Jamks Evans, S.B. Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. Carnegie, 1920 Chari.ks Kkimiakd Ektikk. Pli.I). Professor of Geology. Carnegie. 1913 Edwin Gu nn Khazkk. A.B., B.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanics. Carnegie, 1910 Max Mark Fkociit. Pli.I). Associate Professor of Mechanics. Carnegie, 1922 Oscar Giiison Frvkr. A.M. Instructor in Physics. Carnegie, 1929 Kay.MOM) Titus Gaiu.i.r. B.S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Carnegie. 1929 Portkr Gar not. Associate Professor of Graphic Arts: Master of Laboratory Press. Carnegie, 1922 Narky R. Graham. Instructor in Phunhing. Carnegie. 1919 Howard Cokskns Griffin. A.B. Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry. Carnegie, 1911 Lawrknck K. Gt ii.d. Pli.I). Professor of Commercial Engineering: Head of Department. Carnegie, 1927 David Gustafson. A.B., A.M. United Typothctal Professor of Printing: Head of Department of Printing. Carnegie, 1927 Gf.ORCF. Prkston Ham.iavki.i.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Metallurgy. Carnegie, 1930 Wii.i.iam Bi.ki.i.r Hartman. Instructor in Machine Shop. Carnegie, 1910 John Wii.mam Horn:. M.S. Instructor in Commercial Engineering. Carnegie. 1929 Harry Si.oa.n IIowi.r. M.S. Professor of Physics, Head of Department. Carnegie, 1906 (it.ark M. Humihikkys, B.M.E. Assistant Professor of Plumhing, Heating and Ventilating. (Theodore Ahrens Professorship) Carnegie, 1931 Joskimi Hidy Jamks. Pli.I). Professor of Chemical Engineering: Head of Department. Carnegie, 1903 John Ci.avion Koill.. B.S. Instructor in Civil Engineering. Carnegie. 1930 skaoi.d Niciioi.as Kriaorok, Mct.K., Sc.D. Professor of Metallurgy. Carnegie, 1924 Cii.ari.KS V. Larkin. Instructor in Masonry. Carnegie, 1918 Chari.KS Evkrard LkuKRknigiit. Pli.I). Instructor in Physics. Carnegie. 1931 Chari.ks Cari.ky I.kkds. B.S. Professor of Works Management. Carnegie. 1903 Hodkri Bkn.i a.min Lkigiioi'. Sc.B., M.S. Professor of Chemistry. Carnegie, 1907 John C. Martin. Instructor in Machine Composition. Department of Printing. Carnegie. 1917 Francis Michaki. McCt'i.i.ot ;n. B.S. Professor of Civil Engineering: Head of Department. Carnegie. 1910 Waynk Siikrwood McKkk. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Carnegie, 1920 Rodk.rt Franki.in Mkiii., Pli.I). Professor of Metallurgy. Carnegie, 1932 Wii.i.ia.M Hknry Michknkr. A.B. Assistant Professor of Physics. Carnegie, 1920 Jonas Bkrnard Natiianson, Pli.I). Associate Professor of Physics. Carnegie, 1916 Gkorgk Raymond Pattkrson, B.S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Carnegie, 1922 7
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