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The 1934 COLUMBIA ENGINEER ETHICS fC0llfII1'll6Gi from page 37D or of ethical practices, but that the profession may merit public confidence, that each member may maintain his own self respect, let each man say to himself: I will be a good engineer. I will raise my competence as high above the average as my capacity permits. I will do no dishonorable thing in my relations with my fellow engineers, my professional competitors, my seniors, my juniors, my employers and my employees, that the honor of the profession be sustained, and my own self-respect as a man of honor be unimpaired. QUO VADO Cffozztizzzzed from page 391 At a recent dinner Professor jackson related an experience from war days dealing with personality. A student somewhat untidy and disheveled slouched into his office. Casting a restless gaze about the room, he mumbled a request for a recommendation. I-Ie desired a lieutenant s commission. After getting him thoroughly angry by telling him that he did not have the personal qualincations needed for leadership, Professor jackson offered to give the recommendation because of his faith in the man's ability to develop. As a parting word, he expressed the hope that, should the man receive the commission, he would be no discredit to the school. Some months later the young man returned. I-Ie stood erect and looked squarely at the professor. I-Iis uniform bore the golden leaf, insignia of major's rank. Wfith a snappy salute he said, Sir, I have come to report progress. As you face the-transition from academic to industrial environment, you are compelled to ask the question, XN7here am I going?', May you so respond that as the years go by you may continue to report progress. XVe look forward to such word from you. HOTEL KINGS CROWN 420 W. 116th ST. NEW YORK, N. Y. The Campus Hotel Located Within the precincts of Columbia University European or American Plan for both overnight or permanent guests. Very moderate rates. Banque! and Party Facilities. UNDER KNOTT IVIANAGEIVIENT These Ol'fIOIll',SllfIiUllS Hu-vc Sufvfvorfed Us-Sizpport Them
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The 1934 COLUMBIA ENGINEER MEMORIAL MINUTE FOR PROFESSOR MORECROFT KCOIZIIIII-16d from page 411 name in our minutes as that of an inspiring teacher and productive scholar whose labors added to the honor and fame of his adopted Alma Mater. IVe cherish his memory in our hearts for he was one of those rarepersonalities whose qualities for association and friendship meant so much to his students and colleagues on Morningside Heights. PROFESSOR .IAMEs K. FINCI-I. PROFESSOR FREDERICK XV. HEIIRE. PROFESSOR IXVALTER I. SLICHTER. MW Qcimutnlehgments HE EDITORS wish to express their appreciation for the gen- erous iinancial support of the Engineering Schools Alumni Association and of the Facultyg for the several articles written by members of the Facultyg for the excellent EX Libris design by Professor Finchg for help, advice and time given by Dean Barker and Professors I-Iarrington, Finch, Slichter and Wforkg for the timely assistance furnished by Mrs. Jones, Miss Curtis, Miss McNamara and Miss Burke g for the excellent photo- graphic work of VVhite Studiog and for the friendly cooperation of Mr. Silvers of The Silvers Company-Division of Garamond Press, and their New York representative, Mr. Paul Harwick. RESERVED FOR MR. LATTIN Teleeheee UN e-4992 LOHDEN BROS., INC. RIVERSIDE TAILOR 2951 BROADWAY AND FURRIERS I SUITS OR COATS Real Home Cooked Dinner 45c 2 DRY CLEANED 9 5 C and Beer on ,Drceught Pressmg 250 R PUNCH FOR PARTIES 1.00 1131 AMSTERDAM AVE. S Opposite Hartley Hall PER GALLON These O1'ga1Li.:uti01zs Haw Szrffporicd Us-Szfpport Them
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Telephone UN 4-4475 The Only and Original THE UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP Established in Columbia University 1899 73 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE BETWEEN AND STS. NEXT T0 THE FACULTY CLUB FIRST CLASS SERVICE Five Barbers in Attendance Sterilized Combs and Brushes JOHN JAY DINING ROOMS CAFETERIA BREAKFAST AND LUNCHEON SERVED DINNER-MUSIC Grill TABLE D'HOTE AND A LA CARTE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. T0 A MIDNIGHT Mezzanine PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR SPECIAL PARTIES Telephone UN 4-5970 AKI DINING ROOM Compliments TRY OUR SPECIAL LUNCHEON of 11:30 T0 2 DINNER 5:30 T0 8 THE COLUMBIA S CHEMISTS STRICTLY HOME COOKING AND SPECIAL PARTIES BANQUETS AT SHORT NOTICE Opposite Hartley H all U 420 WEST 119TH STREET NEW YORK These Orgamzatimzs Have Supported Us-Supfiort Them
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