Case School of Applied Science - Differential Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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ROBE12'I' H. FERNNLDI, B G9 II Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B, M. E. University of Maine, 1892, Instructor at Case, 1893-96, M. E., Case, 1898, Assistant Professor, Case, 1896-1900, A. M., Columbia, 1901, Ph. D., Columbia, 1902, Professor at Case, 1907. Engineer in charge of Gas Producer Division, U. S. Geological Survey, 1904. PIENRY B. DATES, E E Professor of Electrical Engineering. S. B, 1894, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Vtfestinghouse Electric 81 Mfg. Co., 1894-96, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics, The Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Technology, Potsdam, N. Y., 1896-1903, Professor of Electrical Engineering, and Dean of the School of Applied Science, University of Colorado, IQO3- 05, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Case, IQO5. Member of the Illuminating Engineering Society, member of Society for Promotion of Engineering Education, member of American Electric Club, associate member of American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. - THEODORE M. FOCKE, Q ilf, T B II, 2 E Kerr Professor of Mathematics. B. S. 1892, Case, Instructor at Case, 1892-93, Instructor at Oberlin, 1893-96, graduate student at University of Gottingen, 1896-98, Ph. D., Gottingen, 1898, Instructor at Case, 1898-1902, Assistant Professor at Case, 1902- 1.9o8, Professor at Case, 1908. Fellow of the American Associa- tion for Advancement of Science, member of American Mathe- matical Society, member of Society for Promotion of Engineer- ing Education. DELONZA T.-vrE VV1LSON,B GJ H, 2 El Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A. B. 1887, University of North Carolina, A. M. 1896, Vanderbilt Univer- sity, Ph. D. 1905, University of Chicago, Assistant Professor at Case, 1903. Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, member of American Mathematical So- ciety, member of Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America. R1c1-1,xRD G. DUKES, A K E, T B 11.2 E Assistant Professor of Mechanics. M. E. Cornell University, 1896, Testing and Engineering Departments of General Electrical Company, 1898-1900, Instructor, VVorcester Polytechnic Institute, IQOO-Ol, Instructor in Experimental Engineering, Cornell Uni- versity, IQO2-03, Assistant Professor at Case, 1903. JOHN Davis BATC1-1ELDER, 2 fb Assistant Professor of French and Spanish A. B., 1894, Univer- sity of Vermont, LL. B., 1895, University of Minnesota, Fel- lovv of Johns Hopkins, 1899-1902, Assistant Professor of French and Spanish at Ohio State University, 1903, Instructor at Case, 1904-05, Assistant Professor at Case, 1905. CLARENCE E. REID, 2 E Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, B. S., in E. E., 1902, Purdue University, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, 1902-03, Alternating and Heavy Direct Cur- rent Laboratory of Bureau of Standards, IQO3-05, Instructor in George VVashington University, 1904-05, Assistant Professor at Case, 1905. Member of Cleveland Electric Club, member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, associate member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers. CLARENCE L. EDDY, CD 1' A, T B TI Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering. B. S., 1900, Uni- versity of Illinois, Res. Eng., M. K. 81 T., 1900-03, Assistant Engineer, Chicago Sz Northwestern, 1903-07, Assistant Professor at Case, 1907. ROBER'l' RoWE1.L ABROT, QD A Q, T B H, E E Instructor of Metallurgy and Ore Treatment. B. S., Case, 1902, E. M., Harvard, IQO6, Instructor at Case, 1904. 101-1N E. QLIVENBAUM, CIP I' A. fb K CD Instructor in Steam Engines. B. S., University of Maine, 1904, Instructor at Case, 1905.

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CADY S'r.xLEy, KID B K Professor of Political Economy. A. B. 1865, C. E. 1866, A. M. 1868, Ph. D. 1884: LL. D. 1886, Union College, LL. D. 1886. Ohio VVesleyan University, Professor of Civil Engineering, Union College, 1869-86, Dean of Union College, 1878-86: Pres- ident of Case. 1886-1902: Professor of Political Economy at Case. 1907. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. C11ixR1.12s F. M.x1a13RY, 2 E A Professor of Chemistry. B. S. 1876, S. D. 1881, Harvard, Assist- ant in Chemistry. l4Iarvard, 1875-83, Professor of Chemistry, Case, 1883. Member of American Academy of Arts Zlllfl Sciences. FRANK M.-xsoN Co11s'rocK, A Y, T B H, E E Professor of Natural History and Drawing, A. B. 1876, C. E. 1876, A. M. 1879, Ph. D. 1891, Union College, Fellowship in Natural I-Iistory, 1876-77, Union, Professor of Science, LeRoy Academic Institute, 1878-79, Principal LeRoy Academic In- stitute, 1879-91, Professor of Natural History a11d English at Case, ISQI. lX'lCl11l3C1' of Rochester Academy of Science, Member of Ohio State Academy of Science, Member of National Geographic Society, Member of American Forestry Association, Member of Canadian Forestry Association. ARTHUR S. XVRIG1-11, XII Y,c1v B K Professor of Modern Languages, and Librarian. A. B. 1882, A. M. 1888, Union College, graduate student at Princeton, 1883- 85, graduate student at Universities of Paris and Leipsic. 1885- 86, Junior Professor of Modern Languages, Union, 1887-93, Professor of Modern Languages at Case, 1893. Member of Modern Language Association of America, member Modern Language Association of Ohio. DAY'roN C. .-AIILLER, 2 E Professor of Physics. Ph. B. 1886, A. M. 1889, Baldwin Uni- versity, D. Sc. 1890, Princeton, Professor of Natural Science, Baldwin, 1888-89, Instructor, Case, 1890-93, Assistant Professor of Physics at Case, 1893, Professor at Case, 1895. Member of American Physical Society, Fellow and Chairman of the Physical section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America, honorary member of the Cleveland Electric Club, member of Cleveland Civil Engineers' Club. ALBIZRT NV. SM1'r1-1, KD X, T B H, 2 E, A X E Professor of Metallurgy. Ph. C. 1885, University of Michigan, B. S. 1887, Case, Ph. D. 1891, Zurich, Instructor at Case, 1887- 90, Professor of Metallurgy at Case, 1891. Member of American Chemical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: member of tl1e American Institute Mining Engineers. FRANK I-I. N121TF,Z N122 E Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S. 1887, C. E. 1892, Case, lnstructor at Case, 1887-89, graduate student Paris, Ecole des Ponts et Chaussies, 1889-90, Assistant Professor of French and Civil Engineering, Case, 1897. Member of Civil Engineers' Club, member of Association for the Promotion of Engineering Edu- cation, Associate Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. FRANK R. AAAN I-IoRN, A Y, 412 B K, E E Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. B. S. 1892, Rutgers Col- lege, M. S. Rutgers, Ph. D. Heidelberg University, Germany, 1897, Assistant in Mineralogy at Rutgers. 1892-93, Instructor at Case, 1897-99, Assistant Professor at Case, 1899-1902, Pro- fessor at Case, 1902. Fellow of the Geological Society of America, Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science.



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:IOI-IN MARTIN T13L1.1z13N, Assistant Professor in Rhetoric and English. B. A., Augustana, 1898, M. A., Yale, 19021 Docteur de l'Universite cle Paris, 1904, Professor of English, Simmons College, Texas, 1904-05, Pro- fessor of English. North Dakota Agricultural College, 1905-063 Instructor at Case, 1906. LoU1s DI. BUsc1-111AN, Instructor in Gas Engineering. B. S., IQO0. Case, Principal of Y. M. C. A., Automobile School, 1905, Instructor at Case, 1906. C1-1AR1.15s D. I-IODGEMAN, X T K I Instructor in Physicsl B. S., 1905, Dartmouth, graduate student and Assistant Instructor in Physics, Dartmouth, 1905-06, In- structor at Case, 1906. CHARLES P. T1-1o11As, QD B K Instructor in Mathematics. A. B., 1905. Amherst: 'yValker In- structor in Mathematics, Amherst, 1905-06, Instructor at Case, 1906. ROBER1' E. SNYDER, Instructor in Physics. A. B., 1905, Michigan, Instructor in Science, Marquette, Michigan, 1905-06, Instructor at Michigan University, 1906-07, Instructor at Case, IQO7. CLARENCE E. CoUs1Ns, A T Q Instructor in Language Deparment. A. B., Tufts College, 1906: Instructor at Tufts, 1906-07, Instructor at Case, 1907. PRESTON L. PEACH, , Instructor in Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. B. S., M. E., Department of Maryland Agricultural College, 1903, Instructor in M. E. Department, La., Ind. Institute, T903-07, Instructor at Case, 1907. VVILIJAM R. VEAZEY, A A E, A X E Instructor in Quantitative Analysis and Physical Chemistry. A. B., 1903, VVestminster College, New W'ilmington, Pa., graduate student, Johns lflopkins University, 1903-04, Inst1'uctor in Quan- titative Analysis, University of Oregon, 1904-05, Ph. D., Iohn I-Iopkins, 1907, Instructor at Case, 1907. INORMAN A. DUBOIS, 2 E, A X 2 Instructor in Industrial a11d Organic Chemistry. B. S., Massa- chusetts I11stitute of Technology, 1901, A. M., Brown University, IQO2, Ph. D., Brown, 1905, Instructor at Syracuse University, 1903-04, Instructor in Cl1en1istry, New York University, 1904- 05, Assistant Professor, New York, 1905-06, I-Iead of Depart- ment of Physics, Yonkers, N. Y., 1906-07, Instructor in Case, 1907. Lecturer on New York City Lecture Corps, 1905-07, member of American Chemical Society, member of Society of Chemical Industry, member of Electrochemical Society. ROBERT E. Noyes, Instructor in Electrical Department. B. Sc. E. E., University of Nebraska, IQO4Q General Electric Company, 1904-07, Instructor at Case, 1907. PAUL VV. CARL1s'1'oN, A X 2 . Instructor in Chemistry. A. B., I-Iarvard, IQO6, A. M., Harvard. 19075 Assistant in General Chemistry, Harvard, 1906-07, In- structor at Case, 1907. CARL I. SM111-1, Instructor in Mining Engineering. Graduate of University of Minnesota, 1902, Instructor at Case, 1907. C1-1A1zLEs A1z'rHU1z CADWELL, Assistant Professor of Mini11g El1glllCCl'i1lg. B. S. C. E.. Case School of Applied Science, Assistant Professor, Case, 1908. HUGI-I DAv1DsoN PALL1s'r12R, T B H Instructor in Mechanics. B. S., Case School of Applied Science, 1906, Instructor at Case, 1908.

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