Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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£L= - X Lecturers Edward Higginson Williams, Jr., B. A.. E. M., A. C, Sc. D., I.I.. D. Woodstock, Vt. Lecturer on Mining and Geology Harry Frederk k Hoffman, M. 1». Suite Hospital for the Insane, Allentown, Pa. Lecturer on Psychiatry Raymond Cooley Bull, B. S., B. A., M. I). Lecturer on Hygiene and Physiology Winthrop ( . Hearsey, M. E. Lecturer on Industrial Transportation Roy A. Lewis, M. E. Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Lecturer an Plant Management Thaddeus Merriman Board of Water Supply, New York, X. Y. Lecturer on Hydraulic Engineering and Water Supply Edwin J. Pringle, M. E., LL. B., LL. M. New York, X. Y. Lecturer on Patent Law Norman G. Reineckek, M. E. Allentown, Pa. Lecturer on Power Plant Engineering William Bowie, Sc. B. I 1 . S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C. Lecturer on Geodesy and Isostasy {2 Y

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3L X Board of Trustees Pn rident Eugeni G Graci Secretary and Treasurer Wai n r R i Ikeson El gene i .. i .k . i Bethli hi m, R i. Re I. ihi i ben i I m ii i Bethlehem, REMBR m i I ' i VI i N « York, Warren A. Wii bi k Bethlehem, Alberi N. Cleaver Bethlehem, Char] es M bvi i Bethlehem, Swii ii I , Warriner Philadelphia, Harry C. Trexleh Allentown, (ii ki es D. M k - 1 1 mi Pittsburgh, William C. I i kerhan New York, N HOSORARY TRUSTEE I I I- N K S. I KI M U Merion Station, Pa. Hi ' ADAM AM ALUMNI TRIM EES Term I s 1926 New York, N. Y. 1927 Pittsburgh, Pa [928 New York, . Y. 1929 Bethlehem, Pa. 1930 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1931 Pittsburgh, Pa. ADMINISTRA TIVE OFFICERS ( ii vrles R. Ri ii vrds President ii M. l- ' . ii-.m i ' ident and Comptroller Charles M. Mi Conn Dean ( I K1 I W. Ill DSON Taylor Alde rdk i A i bre Wei mi ii i h i w C. Di ©son Henry l . Wilson I Ii IV K I II. MC LINTH



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Ii 5L - Chari es Ri ss Rn bards, M. M. E , Eng, 1 . I nt of the Univei tity Greater Lehigh G REATER Lehigh means a I ehigh thai is fully alive to the needs ol modern hese needs Far as the) can be mel through education and research. It entails a life and that, unhampered by tradition, is prepared to mt-t-t these needs very greatly increased endowment in order thai the I niversity may develop a larger faculty, with .1 greater number of members who are recognized authorities in their subjects, and provide it with all the facilities it needs for the work ol under- graduate and graduate instruction and for the conduct i l .1 high order ol scientific research. It means the addition ol many new buildings with thoroughly modern and well-appointed laboratories; and ii means the expansion ol the University ' s facilil ies to care foi the health and to pro ide foi the physical comforl ol the stu- dent. It means the development t the highest ideals ol the purpose for which the University exists and the development ol means Foi the attainments of these ideals. It means the conversion ol Lehigh University from .t college into a University No institution can long continue to go forward u m lit momentum created by past achievements and glorious traditions. Ii cannot long mark time, It musl progress or drop out ol the race for supremacy. Any tradition that leads t com- placent satisfaction or that in any manner hampers progress, 1- .1 bad tradition and should be u| ted and cast aside. Progress can never be made by burning incense to the memories ol the past, but only through the successful forecast and solution of the problems ol the future. We feel that in the last few years we have taken definite steps forward, yei despite the progress made, it must be regarded as only a beginning. If the ideal ol ,1 ( .reatei I ehigh 1- to be Full) realized it will require the unflagging enthusiasm and effort ol ever) friend ol the University, among the fYustees, the I acuity, the Alumni, and the students to bring about those things that are necessary to its attainment. 1 R Rj 11 ki . President {21}

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