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Professor john H. Rushton -.........,...,..........,.........-.-.M During its forty-seven year history, the Chemical Engineering department has nourished its extensive list of honors until today it becomes one of the first departments to occupy the new buildings under the expansion program undertaken by IIT. One of the first engineering courses offered at Armour, the Chemical Engineering department found its way onto the First list of accredited departments in the country. The new Chemical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering building presents a ten-fold expansion of space for increased activities in both graduate and undergraduate research work in laboratory Facilities For Unit Operations and Process Studies. The completed Unit Cperations laboratory will be one of the largest in the country for this purpose. With the change in department heads in 1946 the curriculum has been rearranged to make room for new required courses. J. H. Rushton, who has had 18 years teaching ex- perience in several larger universities and who was active in industrial and consulting work lor severalyears, became the head of the Chemical Engineering depart- ment in September, 1946 replacing H. McCormack who was the first departmental head. . FACULTY Page Twenty Eight '-P' ,e--fy.,-.,.f ,,,,,.-. ., , ,,, W . ROW 1: R. Kintner, V. Komarewsky, L, Smith, ROW 2: W. Resnick, j. Schommer, R. Peck,
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GRADUATES FRANK ANTON ALLSEITS june Chicago, III. ROBERT A. BOERKE june Milwaukee, Wis. Orchestra, Band, Pi Nu Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, A.I. Ch.E. WILLIAM A. BROWN June Chicago, III. JOHN COOPERSMITH ,Iaaurey Chicago, III. Tech. News, Engineers Co-op, A.I.Ch.E., Pres. and Treas. EDMUND H. CORNWELL june Chicago, III. A.X.E., Pres., A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S. DONALD JOSEPH ECKERT june Chicago, III. A.C.S.- A.I.Ch.E.- AI ha Chi Si ma- Newman CIub,, 1 1 Q 1 p Q 1 VarsityTennls. MARTIN FANZ june WILLIAM V. GARNER january Chicago, III. MORRIS GITTERMAN june Chicago, III. A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S. FRANK GROMAN June i I i I Page Twenty Nine
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