Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HVRRV MaAS I ' l.l.MANN A.B., Ph.O. th-tui of l i, Di-pdilment « Chimutry THE industries of today need men on their staffs that are trained in the principles and the practical applications of chemistry. It has become in recent years one of the most im- portant of all sciences. Men trained to become chemists and chemical engineers occupy responsi- ble executive positions in the fields of manufac- turing, agriculture, biology, chemistry, electricity, and all the allied professions and industries. A chemist is no longer confined to the laboratory. The fact that many non-chemical plants employ men trained along this line shows their practical value to all manufacturing organizations. The department, realizing the enormous field which must be covered in order that a student may get a thorough knowledge of the nature of chemistry, has so balanced its curriculum that the student gets a thorough insight into theoretical chemistry together with its applications to engin- eering. During the first two years, the studies include fundamental and general principles of chemistry and physics. The economic and cultural studies as applied to the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering is also obtained by the students during the four years. The department has been expanded so as to now include the whole of the south wing of the chemistry building formerly used by the metallurgical de- partment and the Wilbur Mechanical Laboratory. When complete renovation of these interiors is effected, it will double the number of class rooms, lecture rooms, private and research laboratories. Much new equipment is being added, among which is an X-Ray machine for the analysis of materials. The establishment of a Research Department at Lehigh was brought about several years ago and it has grown until today it is one of the largest and most complete of its kind in the East. The Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and the Wm. O. Goodrich Company jointly sponser five research fellowships; the Hunt-Rankin Leather Company, the New Jersey Zinc Company, the Columbian Carbon Company, the Barrett Company, and the R. K. Laros Silk Company each sponser one research fellowship, and there are two H. M. Byllesby research fellowships. Besides these, there are two Student Research Fellowships which are supported by the freshman classes in chemistry each year. The founding of such fellowships shows the need for highly trained men in the industrial world and how the Chemistry Department of the University is equipping its graduates so that they may fulfill the requirements for the better positions that are offered by industrial concerns.

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Facult} ' of the College of Business Administration PROFESSORS Neil Carothers, Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Director of the College of Business Administration Roy Burford Cowin, M.A. Professor of Accountancy Herbert Maynard Diamond, Ph.D. Professor of Economics ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Frederick Alden Bradford, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Ward Leslie Bishop, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics H. Albert Haring, Jr., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics Elmer Clark Bratt, A.M. . . Assistant Professor of Economics Caldwell Buck, M.A. Instructor in Economics INSTRUCTOR Stuart Bartlett Mead, A. M. Instructor in Accounting



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The Faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering PROI-ESSORS Harrv Mass Ui i man, l h.D. Professor of ami Director of the Curricula in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Vahan Simon Babasinian, Ph.D. Professor of Organic Chemistry James Scott Long, Ph.D. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Dai.i; S. Chambi run, D.I.C. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Alpha Albirt Diii i nderi kr, M.S. Associate Professor of Quantitative Analysis and Assaying Warrfn W ' aitir Ewing, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry ASSISTANT PROFESSORS RoBi RT Dominic K. Biilingir, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Charli s W ' l LL1N(. ION SiMMONS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Harold Victor Andlrson, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry George Carlton Beck, A.C. Assistant Professor of Quantitatiie Analysis Harvev Alexander Neville, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Edwin Raymond Theis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering INSTRUCTORS Edgar Bennett Bloom, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry and Columbian Carbon Research Fellow Thomas Huger Hazelhursi, Jr., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Jerome Martin Miller, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry JuDSON Gray Smull, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry Arthur Rose, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry ASSISTANTS Richard John DeGray, M.S. Assistant in Chemistry Harold Philip Whitenight, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry Helen Drinkvx ' ater Chataway, Ph.D. Sfiecial Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and Wm. O. Gocnirich Company Research Assistant RESEARCH FELLOWS George Francis Beal, B.S. in Ch.E. Neu- Jersey Z.inc Company Research Fellow Forest Theodore Benton, Jr., Ch.E. Barrett and Company Leather Research Fellow Earl Shirk Greiner, B.S. H. M. Byllesby Research Fellov.- Waller Howard Hoback, A.B. Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and Wm. O. Goodrich Company Research Fellaii Phelip Kratz, Ch.E. Hunt-Rankin Leather Company Research Assistant John DeHaven Long, B.S H. M. Byllesby Research Fellow Theodore Henry Marshall, B.S. K. K. Laros Silk Company Research Fellow William S. Wright McCarter, B.S. Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and Wm. O. Goodrich Company Research Fellow Edviard West Midlam, Jr., Ch.E. Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and Wm. O. Goodrich Company Research Fellow John Zollinger Miller, Ch.E. Student Chemistry Foundation Fellow Charles Tilghman Oswald, Ch.E. Student Chemistry Foundation Fellow Alfred Edward Rheinecr, B.S. Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and Wm. O. Goodrich Company Research Fellow

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