Cooper Union College - Cable Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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7a.4zZ.,f Among the first school personalities introduced to every freshman class is Professor Walter S. Watson. Students seek him out sooner or later, some because they are puzzled or have questions, others because they are in trouble and find him a source of renewed confidence. Presiding over the office of Admissions and Student Relations, Professor Watson has collected the odds and ends of many departments and stray bits of fact lost or forgotten elsewhere. This habit of collecting has been carried over from his youth when he started collecting experi- ence by holding jobs of all sorts: physics and chemistry teacher, migrant field laborer, garage mechanic, trouble shooter and high tension man, toll engineer, astronomer, traveler, and scien- tist. His jobs have taken him far from his home state of Wisconsin into deserts, mountains, over several continents, and finally to New York City and The Cooper Union. lt is because of his quality of sympathetic listening and the ability to suggest practical solu- tions that Professor Watson has been so well-liked in the school. Since he came to The Cooper Union two years ago, he has always been ready to guide the student and help him hurdle any difficulties which he may encounter in his school life.

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Za fi From honor graduate to instructor to Dean has been the path followed by George F. Bateman in The Cooper Union. Except for his service in the World War, Dean Bateman has worked constant- ly in the school since his graduation from the Day School of Engineering in 1907. Like a Horatio Alger hero, Dean Bateman was invited to become aneinstructor after four years as an excellent student, earned the title of Professor and was later appointed Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. In 1931, Professor Bateman became acting Dean and in l933, Dean of the Schools of Engineering. Together with his duties as Dean, he has con- tinued his work on the aptitudes of students and has this past year initiated several studies re- lating to the definition and determination of professional aptitudes, to complete the courses of instruction. He has accomplished much in the assignment of total effort hours of each suhject in order to protect the student from overburdened programs. Dean Bateman has demonstrated his interest in student extra-curricular activities by fostering the weekly musicale. This interest car- ries over from his Chairmanship of the Student Relations Committee. His readiness to counsel and help the student has gained him the confidence of the student hodv.



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Miami' One of the busiest and most active men in the Art School is the Assistant Art Director, Es- mond Shaw. He began in The Cooper Union in 1932 as an instructor in lettering one night a week. Today he teaches advanced architectural design, heads the Department of Architecture, supervises the Night Art School, and fills the post of Assistant Art Director. ln addition to these duties he finds time to be faculty adviser to the Cable, to represent the Art School on the Faculty Committee on Student Relations, and to prepare and submit for the approval of the University of the State of New York the revised version of contemplated courses in architecture in the Night School of Art leading to a degree of Bachelor of Architecture. Mr. Shaw believes in the creative approach to art, and has carried this out in the classroom where he has always presented his students with specific problems. He is immensely proud that his students have won the Sachs Furniture Co. competition in interior design three times running and thus made the cup a permanent possession of the school. Personal contacts with Mr. Shaw have aided students in smoothing out their difliculties, and the many who have applied to him have found him a ready and willing listener.

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