Carnegie Mellon University - Thistle Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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DEPARTMENT of CHEMISTRY DR. JOHN C. WARNER Next year, the present head of the Department of Chemistry, Dr. John C. Warner, will take over Dr. Robert Doherty’s duties as President of Carnegie Tech. Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, chief of the Thermochemistry Department of the National Bureau of Standards, has been appointed to take his place. Dr. Rossini, an eminent alumnus of Carnegie Tech, is known for his ability, not only as a scientist, but also as an author and lecturer. He will assume his post in July, 1950. Those men graduating from the Chemistry Department this year have been well prepared to take their places in the scientific world of today. Since emphasis has been placed upon thorough understanding of the fundamentals of chemical theory, the men who do not continue their studies in graduate work are ready to further Carnegie’s reputation of excellence by their accomplishments in research, sales work, teaching or any other related occupation. Much research is also under way at present in the Department of Chemistry. Important work is being done in the fields of gas kinetics, radiochemistry, organic chemistry, infra-red spcctometry, and theories of molecular structure. FACULTY ROW 1—D. McKinney, P. Fmgsul, R. Parr. P. South wick. ROW 2—7 . Rohm an, R. Carlin, C. Browne, B. Starr, T. Alexander.

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COLLEGE of ENGINEERING The Carnegie Plan is a familiar phrase to every student at CIT. But it is more than just words to the engineer. The Carnegie Plan is his education. Every course is theory in practice. Because of this revolution in engineering education, the College of Engineering and Science of Carnegie Institute of Technology is becoming increasingly famous. Offering degrees in Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Metallurgical Engineering, the college graduates not just engineers but well-integrated men. The Social Relations program is designed to make the student aware that the world is not composed of slide rules and mathematical formulas. A graduate of the Carnegie Plan has a knowledge of the responsibilities of his world along with the best technical background for his scientific career. He is given courses in other options aside from his own to interrelate the engineering field. Dr. Webster N. Jones is Dean of the College of Engineering and Science and directs the functioning of the present facilities as well as the expansion program. Progress has been made under his guidance and each year finds Tech taking new honors in the training of engineers.



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The Carnegie Chemist Club continued to carry out its purpose of bringing the undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members of the Chemistry Department together so that they might become better acquainted. All members of the department arc members of the club, but the program is designed and carried out by the juniors and seniors with the aid of their advisor. Dr. J. P. Fugassi. New and old members became acquainted during the Halloween Party held at the Union; a number of highly informal smokers were held during the year. Following the example of the successful intramural baseball team of last spring, a basketball team was organized which had a similarly successful season. Through the efforts of Dr. Fugassi, the club was able to sponsor a talk by Dr. Otto Eiscnschiml, a well-known lecturer and chemical industrialist. Several student papers were read at a convention of the undergraduate chemists of the Pittsburgh district colleges. The convention was held at Duquesne University. The annual banquet was held in March. The program included a speaker, an exhibition of magic, and a skit by the students. The social activities of the year were brought to a close with a picnic. The enthusiastic participation of students and faculty throughout the year indicated that the club will continue to fulfill its purpose. CARNEGIE CHEMIST CLUB ROW I— M. Bacon, . Tucker, M. Herzog, C. Marco, . Minnick, ROW 2—R. Lercb. D. Kinney, W. Gall, . Kijomki, H. Reich, A. Dick-ton. ROW J—Af. Mitchell, . BaIJnJge. J. Patter,on, L. Lewis, Af. Melnichak.

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