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DEPRRTinenT heads Case is indeed fortunate that it has so many able leaders and nationally known men on its faculty. With so many diversified interests at Case, it becomes a problem for each department to cultivate a feeling of mutual understanding between faculty and students. It has been only through the untiring efforts of these faculty leaders that the spirit of informality among students and profs has come into existence on the Case campus. Strange it is to the freshmen who hear the professors and instruc- tors addressed as doc or called by their first name. The numerous departments on the campus may be divided into four major divisions — science, engineering, liberal arts, and physical education. Thus a Case graduate is not only an engi- neer. He has been trained in the complexities of science; his general education has been broadened by his studies of the arts; and his body has been physically developed through his train- ing in gymnastics and athletic sports. : . t i. h OCKt, Ph.D. :.;fson, k.a. K. H. DANKORTH. UX. D. C. MILLLH, D.Sc. D.Eng., K. A. RIDL, B.S. Dean of the Faculty ■ of English. Professor of Mechanics LL.D. Associate Professor Kerr Professor of LiLijiiun and Secretary and Materials Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physical Education, Mathematics of the Faculty of Physics Director of Intercollegiate Athletics 18
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Sixty years ago, when Case students first started meeting at the Case homestead on the Pubhc Square, the school treasurer was Mr. Abbey. This job was soon taken over by Mr. Case, and later, when the college had moved to its present site. Prof. Eddy helped collect money. In 1936 Mr. Wilkes became official cashier of Case. Mr. Wilkes, a graduate of Miami University, was employed by the General Electric Co. and the Cleveland Trust Co. before coming to Case. Today, he is a familiar figure in Room 24 of the Main building, where he handles the finan- cial matters of the school. R. L. Wilkes In the comparatively short time that he has been represent- ative of publicity and placement, Mr. Moore has proven himself a most valuable asset to the school. His likeable character and pleasing personality have played no small part in this all important position as contact man between employers and seniors at Case. He has been able to help both parties obtain the best men and positions possible. J. J. Moore The responsibility of maintaining contact with Case alumni, and of editing the Case Alumnus rests on the broad shoulders of Charles Fredrich Chapman, better known as Chappie. Upon graduation from Ohio Wesleyan in 1929, Chappie came to Case as secretary of the Case Alumni Association, and since then has established himself as an integral part of the college. This past year he was elected vice-president of the Ameri- can Alumni Association and will have charge of the Associ- ation ' s Publication. C. F. Chapman 17
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R. L. BARRETT, B.A. Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy G. E. BARNES, C.E. Professor in charge of Civil Engineering F. H. VOSE, M.E. Professor in charge of Mechanical Engineering C. F. PRUTTON, Ph.D. Professor in charge of Chemical Engineering F. T. CARLTON, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Economics C. L. EDDY, C.E. Professor of Engineering Administration C. W. COPPERSMITH, M.E. Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing P. L. HOOVER, D.Sc. Professor in charge of Electrical Engineering K. H. DONALDSON, E.M. Professor m charge of Metallurgical Engineering J. J. NASSAU, Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy, Director of the Observatory 19
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