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s. ,4 X. ,FR A ' - lx I, ,, , f ' A I 5 I a1'4,t1fg,. -ffegf' wrap I, I ., . WW PV T YfiE?Fg,TVSiv79 fi was K- is 1, A: -AQ.. 11,,fs2'3 I - rs -'ek I -aw I E, ,Cv '12, if is 53, 49. .ms I ' ' Ezim BOWEN, B.S., M.S. Professor of Economics 'N I Pr 1 B.S., Lehigh, 1913, M.S., 1916, Statistician of West and Company, s Bankers, Philadelphia, 1913-14, Instructor in Economics, Lehigh, 1914- ' ' 16, Lecturer for Babson Institute, 1916, Assistant Professor of Economics at Lehigh, 1916-17, Associate Professor, 1918-20, Assistant Production I' Engineer, American International Shipbuilding Corporation, 1918, Grad- uate Work, Columbia University, 1924-26, President of the Civil Service QB? Commission, City of Easton, 1925-26, Author of Essays upon Economic, 'QQ Political, and Philosophic Subjects, and Social Economy, ll Text in the 'R' X' ' Problems of American Democracy, Lecturer in Economics at Lafayette, 1919-20, Professor, 1920- , Member, American Economic Association, American Association of University Professors, American Association for 1 Labor Legislation, Academy of Political Science, Psi Upsilon. ,sa at 'Liga H6339 .7 g - xr V ' WILLIAM BEILTOLETTI2 PLANK, E.M. Professor of Mining Engineering 1 fjohn Markle Professorshipj f 4 A B.S. in E.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1908, E.M., 1909, Fellow V and Instructor in Mineralogy, Pennsylvania State College, 1908-09, Mining ,ff . ' i Engineer, U. S. Bureau of Mines, 1916-20, Professor of Mining Engineer- L j 4: ing, Lafayette College, 1920- , Author and Collaborator of Various Ar- ' S1359 ticles and Bulletins of U. S. Bureau of Mines and technical magazines, 6 4, Member, Coal Mining Institute of America, American Institute of Mining :T ,V S and Metallurgical Engineers, Vice Chairman, Lehigh Valley Section of l American Institute of Mining Engineers, American Association for tlIe L: 1 Advancement of Science, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Edu- I cation, American Mining Congress, Chairman, Committee on Engineering ' Education, Chairman of Committee D-16 on Slate of the A. S. T. M., X A. I. M. SL M. E., Past President, Easton Rotary Club, President, Civil '4 WU Service Board of EastoII, 1925-27, Chairman, Smoke Abatement Commis- L i sion of Easton, 1929- , U. S. Coal Commission, 1923, Chairman, Emer- W ffg gency Fuel Committee of Easton, 1925-26, Member, Engineers Club of 'N gif, the Lehigh Valley, American Association, University Professors, First ,X ' ' President, Faculty Club of Lafayette College, john Markle Mining Society, I Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Delta Tau Delta. Za-' ,P sy C, MORLAND KING, B.S. IN E.E., M.E.E., Sc.D. Professor of Electrical Engineering ? Y Cf, , Q jk' ,B.s. in Union College, 1905, M.E.E., Union, 1906, Sc.D., I 4 CI-Ionoraryj Union College, 1930, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, ' , Y Union, 1906-13, Assistant Professor, 1913-20, Associate Professor, ' Electrical Engineering, Lafayette, 1920-21, Professor and Head of Depart- ' ment, 1921- , Testing Department, General Electric Company, 1905, ,Xj Transforming Engineering Department, General Electric Company, 1907, ,f I--if Interborough Rapid Transit, Summer, 1915, Standardizing Laboratory, ,fr- Sffb General Electric Company, 1916, Consulting Engineer, Radio Engineering Ll' ,Jil Department, 1917-19, Westingliouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, F Q Summer, 1921, Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, Summer, 1923, SUX .QQ4 General Electric Company, Summer, 1924 and 1930, Licensed Professional 'qs I ' Engineer of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Fellow of American Institute Q' 4 of Electrical Engineers, Member, American Association of University Pro- 1 fessors, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Sigma Xi, 'S ' A Alpha Delta Phi, Tau Beta Pi. - F-y Qc! w'T,i. l 'ini Mi: is-S ..,,,f,i, we ff .,gl'f, -' T- f - f A ' E :agus-Lia' .i 4-Iissgrsifglns-fat Weiss, .41 t I.L,,a.-anna Thirty-six
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I f 1 ,,f .lik- f 61' HA . I , . , A -.jf 3, x - t'XliY.fv ' f Q f,,'f ' - xpffk. -. - . A ,fl -9 Q1 ,AL 1 , a I H, ff T WILLIAM MACKAY SMITH, PH.B., PI-I.D. Professor of Mathematics ' 3 Regixfrar of the College. V4 ' 1 EX Ph.B., Lafayette, 19033 Ph.D., Columbia, 19111 University of Cam- bridge, 1924, Instructor in Mathematics, 1906-093 1910-113 Assistant aff! if Professor of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics, University of yd CP ,Y s Oregon, 1911-153 Associate Professor of Mathematics and Registrar, La-- 5 -V , fayette, 1915-253 Professor of Mathematics and Registrar, Lafayette, 1,-di g 'Q 1925- 3 Member of the American Association for the Advancement of i ' 4 Scieneeg American Mathematical Society3 Mathematical Association of Americag American Association of University Professorsg American Asso- ciation of Collegiate Registrars3 Phi Delta Theta. ' . ,All g HN . fl I IC 4, f 'X 11' Q W 'Y va ,CQ-' I f 3 BEVERLY WAUG1-I KUNKEI., PH.D. 12,-0f,s,,,,,y of Biology F K 4 Uesse Chamberlain Professorshipj 1 4 i l ' ,4 l Q. Ph.B., Yale, l90lQ Ph.D., 19053 Instructor in Biology, Yale, 1905-113 if '- I Professor of Biology, Beloit College, 1911-143 Professor of Biology, Lafay- QQ ette, 1915- 3 Member, American Association for the Advancement of I-'Q f 1 Scienceg Society of American Zoologistsg Society of American Anatomists3 , American Association of University Professnrsg Delta Phi3 Sigma Xi. Q I I ex ' ' EUGENE Cook BINGHAM, A.B., PI-I.D. P 0ff'N-50 of Claernisiry A ' ,P I QWilliai11 Adamson Professorshipj 5 Direclur of Gnylvy Luborulory. i A I A.B., Middlebury College, 1899, Ph.D., johns Hopkins, 19053 Student - 0 in Leipzig, Berlin, and Cambridge3 1905-063 Professor of Chemistry, Rich- - I ,.. moncl College, 1906-153 Assistant Physicist, U. S. Bureau of Standards, 5 3 , 1915-163 Professor of Chemistry, Lafayette, 1916- 3 Chemist, U. S. , ,- fr! Bureau of Standards, 19183 Author of numerous Monographs on Viscous .Xf- ' 4 and Plastic Flowg joint Author of Laboratory Manual of Inorganic Chem- f ' istry, 1911, Author, Fluiclity and Plasticity, 1922, Editor of Journal of Rheology 3 Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Scieneeg Member, Faraday Society3 Kolloid Gesellschaftg Society of Rheologyg En- gineers Club of the Lehigh Valleyg Chairman, Metric Committee, Amer- 511 B, ican Chemical Society3 Chairman of Committee of American Society, , W Testing Materials on Plasticity, Consistency, etc.3 Committee of National 'K , f Research Council on Highway Designg Secretary of Bingham Association3 g 3- . I Lieutenant Colonel in Chemical Warfare Service, Officers Reserve3 New ' York University Club3 Diploma of Merit from the Franklin Institute for 7' .- Variable Pressure Viscometer3 President, Lehigh Valley Torch Club3 Amer- 3 ican Chemical Society3 Chemists Club3 American Association of University Professorsg Metric Associationg Honorary Member, Virginia Chemists Cl-Ubi A Delta Kappa Epsilon3 Phi Beta Kappa3 Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau BCH Pl- L sg N vu . -- , ,f I , 4 . l Q O v H .. L f fl ff L 1,1 r Q is GNN N' ,Mc I wg' xox- fxgfx 3. V Z , W :A d f-ae aill I IIII -ea f - as es: Thirty-five
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f .1-L-, . 1' - 6' '- 'N . war or - , p we we -sm ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 'lla-' N' X it A . -ll Xl Q' f lqiiif ' , 2 ' 1 ' QQ, . . . MILLER D, STEEVER, PH.B., LL.B. Professor of Clwl Rlgbfs, and ' ' Head of Deparl-men! of Government and Law. ' L 1 QFred Morgan Kirby Professorshipl , I l' 4 Ph.B., Lafayette, 1909, LL.B., Harvard, 1912, practiced law in Pitts- , V field, Mass., 1912-19 and in Washington, D. C., 1919-21, Twice Elected had AID' City Clerk of Pittsfield, serving 1916-19, 1919-21 served successively as Special Representative of the Secretary of War in Paris and London in H charge of War Department Cases against the British, French and Italian ttf, Ministries of Munitions, as Counsel for the United States Liquidation Com- X' .gil ' ' mission in London, and as member of War Department Claims Board and P -X Chairman of its Standing Committee in Washington, D. C., member of l the Bars of Massachusetts, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania and of the 1 United States Supreme Court, Fred Morgan Kirby Professor of Civil Rights, , ' 1 Lafayette, 1921- , Member, American Political Science Association, The 1 'ifi American Association of University Professors, American Academy of 1: ' Political and Social Science, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. ' 1- CI TTI V It M 5 4 . . hp Nj FRED WILLIAM SLANTZ, B.S. IN C.E., C.E. Professor of Graphics and ' ,, ' Director of Placement Bureau. ii , ff L Q-by B.S. in C.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1912, C.E., 1923, Instructor bjiiifi .13 in Mathematics and Physics, Asheville Preparatory School, Instructor in I ' Graphics at Lafayette, 1913-15, Field Engineer, I. C. C. Railroad Valua- 'i ii' 9 tion, C. BL O. Railway, 1915-17, Captain, U. S. Army, Aviation, Senior ' A ' t , 1 Instructor in Charge, School for Radio Mechanics on Airplanes, at A. 8: I Q M. College, Texas, Assistant Professor of Graphics, Lafayette, 1921-24, ' Q r . Professor of Graphics, 1924- , Engineer on Construction, Lehigh Valley , l Railroad, Research Engineer for the William Wharton Corporation, Bridge .,. K i Engineers' Oiiice, State Highway Department, State of Maine, Member, J ' American Association of University Professors, Associate Member, Amer- I ican Society of Civil Engineers, Society for Promotion of Engineering - Q51 p, f' Education, Lehigh Valley Engineers Club, Theta Xi. N11 1 5? J eg? f 4 5 -Qfi , 51236 Pf? FREEMAN WARD, A.B., P1-LD. Professor of Geology L X- Q A.B., Yale, 1903, Ph.D., Yale, 1908, Assistant Instructor of Geology I l and Mineralogy, Yale, 1903-07, Instructor, 1907-12, Assistant Professor, ' A 1912-15, Assistant, Yale Summer School, Geology, Virginia, 1911-12, in M, charge, Yale Summer School, Black Hills, S. Dak., 1913-14, Professor of ruff! N Geology and Head of Department, and State Geologist, University of South ff, , 4 Dakota, 1915-26, U. S. Geological Survey, Connecticut, Utah and Colo- , f 1 rado, U. S. Bureau of Soils, Virginia, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, State Geo- r logical Surveys, South Dakota, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Member, Geo- ' V1 logical Society of America, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, I 'in' American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Geo- graphical Society, American Association of University Professors, Author 4 and Editor of Treatises in the Field of Geology: Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Tau. W' .si EIA , N, ,, ,jf - .1 N , ff 1 1 gy- I' veto ' 1 fix X fav tr. I, 5 , , r w '-on .. . I Sana M A a im , I gl Thirty-seven
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