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Faculty ALBERT W. SMITH, fb X, T B H, 2 E, A X E. Professor of Chemistry. Ph. C., University of Mich- igan, 18855 B. S., Case, 1887: Ph. D., Zurich, 1891. Instructor at Case, 1887-90g Professor of Metallurgy at Case, 1891 3 Professor of Chemistry, 191 1. Member of the American Chemical Societyg Fellow of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science: Member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineersg Member of the American Electrochemical Societyg Member of the Society of Chemical Industry, Member of the Deutsch Chemisch Gesellschaft. FRANK I-I. NEFF, Z wif, E Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S., 1887, C. E., 1892, Case. Instructor at Case, 1887-894 Graduate Stu- dent at Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees, Paris, 1889-90, As- sistant Professor of French and Civil Engineering, Case, I892g Professor of Civil Engineering, 1897. Member of the Cleveland Engineering Societyg Member of the Associa- tion for the Promotion of Engineering Educationg Associate Member of the American Society of Civil Engineersg Mem- ber of the American Railway Engineering Associationg Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of the American and International Socie- ties for Testing Materials. ' RAYMOND M. DEMING Instructor in Mathematics. B. C. E., Iowa State Col- lege, 1908. Instructor in Surveying, Drawing and Mathema- tics, Lawrence College, 1908-1911, Instructor in Drawing, Howard University, 191 1-1 23 Instructor at Case, l9I2. FRANK R. VAN I-IoRN, A Y, CD B K, 2 E Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. B. S., Rutgers College, 1892, M. S., Rutgers, I893g Ph. D., Heidel- berg University, Germany, I897. Assistant in Mineralogy at Rutgers, I892-93, Instructor at Case, 1897-99, Assist- ant Professor at Case, 1899-l902g Professor at Case, 1902. Fellow of the Geological Society of Americag Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Mem- ber of the American Institute of Mining Engineers: Member of the Seismological Society of America, Librarian of the Geological Society of America, 1914. HENRY B. DATES, 2 E, H K N Professor of Electrical Engineering. S. B., Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, I894g E. E., Case, 1908. With Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1894-96, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics, The Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Technology, Potsdam, N. Y., 1896-I903g Professor of Electrical En- gineering and Dean of the School of Applied Science, Uni- versity of Colorado, 1903-05g Professor of Electrical En- gineering at Case, 1905. Member of the Illuminating En- gineering Societyg Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Member of the Cleveland En- gineering Societyg Member of the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineersg Member of the Ohio Electric Light Asso- clation. CHARLES F. THOMAS, fb B K Instructor in Mathematics. A. B., Amherst, 1905. Walker Instructor in Mathematics, Amherst, 1905-06, In- structor at Case, 1906. Member of the Society for the Pro- motion of Engineering Education.
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Faculty I CADY STALEY, dv B K, 2 E Professor of Political Economy. A. B., 1865, C. E., 1866, A. M., 1868, Ph. D., 1884, LL. D., 1886, Union College, LL. D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1886. Profes- sor of Civil Engineering, Union College, 1869-86, Dean of Union College, 1876-86, President of Case, 1886-1902, Professor of Political Economy, Case, 1907. Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. FRANK M. COMSTOCK, A Y, T B II, E E Professor of Descriptive Geometry. A. B., 1876, C. E., 1876, A. M., 1879, Ph. D., 1891, Union College, Fellow in Natural History, Union College, I876-77, Profes- sor of Science, LeRoy Academic Institute, 1878-79, Prin- cipal of LeRoy Academic Institute, 1879-91, Professor of Natural History and English, Case, 1891 3 Acting President at Case, 1912. Member of Rochester Academy of Science, Member of Ohio State Academy of Science, Mem- ber of National Geographic Society, Member of American Forestry Association, Member of Canadian Forestry Associa- tion, Member of the Society for the promotion of Engineer- ing Education. . THOMAS T. EYRE, T B H Assistant Professor of Mechanics and Hydraulics. B. S., Purdue, 1905. Instructor in Applied Mechanics and Me- chanical Engineering, Purdue, 1905-13, Assistant Professor at Case, 1913. Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. ROBERT E. SNYDER, E E Instructor in Physics. A. B., Michigan, 1905. ln- structor in Science, Marquette, Michigan, 1905-06, In- structor at Michigan, 1906-07, Instructor at Case, 1907. ARTHUR S. WRIGHT, if Y, fb B K Professor of Modern Languages and Librarian. A. B., 1882, A. M., Union College, 1888. Graduate Student at Princeton, 1883-85, Graduate Student at Universities of Paris and Leipsic, 1885-87, Junior Professor of Modern Languages at Union College, 1887-93, Professor of Modern Languages at Case, 1893. Member of the Modern Lan- guage Association of America, Member of the Modern Lan- guage Association of Ohio, Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. DAYTON C. MILLER, E E, T B II Professor of Physics. Ph. D., 1886, A. M., 1889, Baldwin University, D. Sc., Princeton, 1890. Professor of Natural Science, Baldwin, 1888-89, Instructor at Case, 1890-93, Assistant Professor of Physics at Case, 1893, Professor at Case, 1895. Member of the American Physical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, Member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America, Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Member of the National Geographic Society, Member of the Seismologi- cal Society of America, Member of the Cleveland Engineer- ing Society, Member of the Societe Francaise de Physique. CHARLES D. HODGMAN, X T K, fb B K, 2 E Instructor in Physics. B. S., Dartmouth, 1905. Grad- uate Student and Assistant lnstructor in Physics, Dartmouth, 1905-06, Instructor at Case, 1906. ARTHUR B. GILBERT Instructor in English. A. B., Yale, 1910. Instructor at Case, l9I0.
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Faculty THEODORE M. FOCKE, dw K KP, T B H, 2 E Kerr Professor of Mathematics. B. S., Case, 18923 Ph. D., Gottingen, 1898. Instructor at Case, 1892-933 Instructor at Oberlin, 1893-96, Graduate Student at Uni- versity of Gottingen, 1896-98, Instructor at Case, 1898- 1902, Assistant Professor at Case, 1902-08, Professor at Case, 1908. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, lVIember of the American Mathe- matical Society, Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. CHARLES I-I. FULTON, GJ A X, T B II, E 'E Professor of Metallurgy. E. M., Columbia University, D. Sc. QI-lonj, University of South Dakota. Assistant in Assaying, Columbia University, 1897-98, Superintendent, Hecla Mining Company, 1898-1900, Instructor in Mining, University of Wyoming, 1900-01 , Professor of Metallurgy, South Dakota State School of Mines, 1901-05, President, South Dakota State School of Mines, 1905-I Ig Consulting Engineer and Manager of the Standard Smelting Company, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1907-09, Professor at Case, 191 1. Member of the American Institute of Mining En- gineers, Member of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America. GEORGE I-I. JOHNSON Professor of I-Iistory. A. B., I-Iarvard, 1873. Mem- ber of the New England I-Iistorical Society. HAROLD D. ALLEN Instructor in German. A. B., Wesleyan, Connecticut, 1907. Gunnery School, Washinlgton, Connecticut, 1907-10, University of Gottingen, 1910-1 1 , Instructor at Case, 191 1. DELONZO T. WILSON, B GD H, E E Associate Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A. B., University of North Carolina, 1887, A. M., Van- derbilt University, 1896, Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1905. Assistant Professor at Case, 1903, Associate Profes- sor at Case, 191 1. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America, Member of the Amer- ican Mathematical Society, Member of the Central' Associa- tion of Science and Mathematics Teachers, Member of the National Geographic Society, Member' of the Association of Ohio Teachers of Mathematics and Science. FRED I-I.VosE,BGJ1I,2E,TBII Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. M. E., University of Maine, 1900. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine, 1900-02, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, 1902-07, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Washington University, 1907-09, Assistant Professor at Case, 1909, Associate Professor at Case, 1912. Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Member of the Cleveland Engineering Society. CHARLES T. OLMSTED, 2 A E, T B H, E E Instructor in Mechanics. B. S., Case, 1908. Instruc- tor at Case, 1910. GUY I-I. HUNT Instructor in ,Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. C. E.. Cornell, 1908. With Engineering Department, Washington, D. C., 1908-10, Instructor at Case, 1910.
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