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!!■■■ DEPARTMENT of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING The new addition to the Engineering Building is the solution to the Chemical Engineering Department’s problem of accommodating oversized classes. This new wing, completed this year, provides many new research laboratories for the graduate students as well as a new Unit Operations laboratory; and the old laboratories have been converted into a new Process laboratory for the undergraduates. Now that they have moved to their location, a great deal more space is available for laboratories, class rooms, seminar rooms, and offices. With these expanded facilities, the department is keeping pace with progressive industrial techniques. Heading the department is Dr. C. C. Monrad, while the faculty includes W. C. Edmistcr, R. R. Rothfus, and E. W. Grohsc. Mr. L. N. Can jar, studying at Tech for his doctor’s degree, has been added to the faculty.
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M. Mflnicbiik, M. Milcbtll, Jr., . Bornxunn, Jr., I.. Flcckcmtcin carnegie chemist club The Carnegie Chemist Club has as its purpose the bringing together of undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members of the Chemistry Department so that they may become better acquainted. The program is planned by juniors and seniors in the department with the aid of their advisor. Dr. Parr. The social calendar of the club this year included several smokers, an annual picnic at South Park and an annual banquet held in March. The club is attempting to effect the formation of the Chemist Club as the nucleus for the Carnegie Tech student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society. With such high goals set for the club, continued success is assured. FACULTY Row 1: P. Fufiani, F. Rouini, P. Sou lb wick Row 2: T. AlcxanJcr, F. Kohtnjn, D. Slarr, P. SiiyJcr, R. Pjrr
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FACULTY Row I: Canjar, R. Rotbjut Row 2: C. MonraJ, E. Grobte, W. EJmhttr, R. Beckmann The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is familiar to all men enrolled in the Department of Chemical Engineering. It is a national society organized to better prepare students for professional work in their field. Students in their sophomore year or above, including those in graduate courses, arc eligible for membership. Once again at Homecoming, AIChE conducted tours, throughout its department, displaying experiments performed by students. This year’s officers were Leonard Ingham, Jack Ludwig, and Everett Greene. With the assistance of Dr. Rothfus, the faculty advisor, the men had a very successful year. american institute of chemical engineers . McAJoo I.. Ingham R. Wilt E. Greene
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