Georgia Institute of Technology - Blueprint Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1926

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The Architectural Course Georgia Tedi is one of tlie few soutliirii si-liools oflcriiifr a first class course in Architecture. This course has grown considerably in tiic past few years and leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture. It is the ultimate aim of the department to give the student the necessary training in design, construction and allied subjects that will fit the graduate for the practice of Architecture and will also enable him to be of immediate value as a draughtsni.in. Along with the ])ro- fessional subjects taught in this course is given the essentials of a liberal education, giving the student a broad foundation for his future work. Architecture is regarded primarily as a Fine Art. and the aesthetic side of the profession is eni])hasized throughout. H.xROLD Brsii-BaowN, A.B.. M.. rcli. A.B., M.Arch., Harvard University Head of the Department of Architecture J.VMF.s Herbert Gailev, B..S. in Arch.. M.S. in Arch. B.S. in Arch., M.S. in Arch., University of Pennsyhania Professor of Architecture Kenneth Kixgslev Stowell, B.S., M.Arch. B..S., Dartmouth; M.Arch.. Harvard University; Phi Delta Tliet.i Associate Professor of Architecture KicHARD Thomas Morenis, 15.. rcli. B.Arch., Columbia University; The Stout Institute; Kichuiond College Assistant Professor of Architecture RiCHAHn ' . . lc;ku Vice-President, M;irye, Thornton .uui Algir. Architects Instructor in Arcliilrrturc Martiiame .Sanders Sigma Chi Stuilcnt Inslrucliir I.i.EWEi.i.v.N ' n.i.i .M Pitts Alpha Tau Om. ' g.i : Pi Delta Kjisilon StuilrnI In.strurtor

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The Ceramics Course BiiiiK tlio first sc ' liDol soiitli of tlif Ohio River to cstililisli a dipartnicnt of Ccraniic Enfjiiici-riiifr. (Icorjii.i Tccli lias kept up with the times and introduced sonie- tliiiiji- ital to tlie intcri ' sts of progress io this state. The st.ate of (icor,i;ia possesses ast opportuiiitx- in this t ' ichl. ha intt lircn endowed hy nature with an ahundance of eeraniie materials, ineludiiiu ' s elays. k.aolins, beauxites, feldspars, saiid.s, cement roek, .ind fullers e.irtli. The t ' ourse is so .irr.anged as to cnnihiiie tile theoretical and practical aspects of the subject by research, laboratory work, and also inspec- tion trips throughout the state, ' i ' his is a four year course and leads to the degree of H.iehelor of Science in Ceramic F.ngiiieering. Arthih ' . . Hkxhv, C ' er. E.. M.Sc, Ph.D. Cer.E.. M.Sc, Ph.D., Ohio State L ni ersity ; Delta Sigma Phi; (iannna Al|)ha; Scabbard .nid Blade; Sigma Xi ; Phi Kappa Phi Head of tlif Department of Ceramirx The Co-operative Course Beginning in 1912 the Georgia Sciiool of Technology offered the co-operative plan to prosjiective engineering .students. This course extends over the period of five years, during which time the student sjiends alternately four weeks in school and four weeks in practical engineering work in the shops of Atlanta and neighboring cities within the radius of three hundred miles. The Co-operative course offers three options; General Engineering, Textile Engineering, and Civil Engineering. This course is designed to equip the student for a position in cither the designing, pro- duction, sales, or executive department of industry. This co-operative system offers a wide variety of practical training and many lines of specialization and has proven very popular since its birth. J.vMES Ekskixe McD.vn ' iel, A.B.. M.A. A.B.. Erskinc College; iSI.A., Columbia University; Graduate Work, Harvard I ' niversity; University of Berlin; Delta Theta Pi; Phi Kapiia Phi; Chi Phi director of the Co-opcrnfire Kiif inecriiK Depait iiciit Phil Blasikh NakiMohe, B.S. in E. B.S. in Engineering, Cieorgia School of Technology; Bet.i Theta Pi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade .Ixxi.sldiil ( ' oordiiKitor



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The General Faculty M uTix LiTHER Brittain, A.B.. I-L.D. A.B.. Kiiu.rv C ..llegc; I.1..D.. Mercer University: (Iraduate Work. L ' Mivlâ–  ' r ity of Chicago; Kappa Alpha; I ' hi Kappa I ' hi President of the College John Sayler Coon. M.E.. Sc.l). M K Cor.Rll University; Sc.D.. University of (leorgia ; Sigma Xi : Phi Kappa Phi Professor of Mechanical Enfiineerincj, Emeritus Jesse Boland Edwards, B.S.. E.E., M.E. B.S.. E.E.. M.E.. Alabama Polytechnic Institute; Graduate Work. Cornell University. University of Chicago. University of Michigan Head of the Department of Phi sics John Bascom Crenshaw. M.A.. Ph.D. M.A . Randoli)h-Macon College: Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins University: (Iraduate Work. University of Berlin; Gamma Tau Delta; Phi Kappa Phi Head of the Department of Modern Languages Facultij Director of Athletics Floyd Field, A.B., M.A. A.B.. Willamette University; M.A., Harvard University; Graduate Work, University of Chicago; Theta Chi Dean of Men and Head of the Department of Mathematics Clarence Edward Coolh)ge, Ph.B. Ph.B.. Yale University; Tau Beta Pi Head of the Department of Machine Design William Gilmer Perry, M.A.. D.Litt. LA.. D.I.itt.. Davidson College; Kappa Alpha; Phi Kai)i)a Phi: Phi Beta Kappa Head of the Department of English Theodore Saunders Dunn, B.S.. M.S.. K.M. B.S.. .M.S.. E. L. Missouri School of Mines; Pi Kapjia Aljjha : Tau Beta Pi Head of the Department of Geologi and Metallurgy William Anderson Alexander, B.S. in C.E. B.S. in C.E., Georgia School of Technology; Kappa Sigma Professor of Physical Cidture Colonel Earl D ' Arcy Pearce Ciraduate United States Military Academy; Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps; U. S. A.; D. O. L.; Scabbard and Blade Head of the Department of Military Science and Tactics Roger Shephahd Howki.i.. B..S. in M.E. B.S. in M.E., Georgia School of Technology; Phi Kappa Phi Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering Director Evening School of Applied Science Allan Benton Iorton, A.B.. M.A.. Sc.D. A.B.. M.A.. Brown University; Sc.D.. University of Georgia; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi K.ippa Phi Associate Professor of Mathematics Dean of Su7n7ner Scliool David Melville Smith, A.B.. M.A., Ph.D. A.B.. M.A.. ' anderbilt University; Ph.D.. University of Chicago: Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; Member Georgia Academy of Science Associate Professor of Mathematics

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