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Jfacultp Louis A. Olney, B.S., M.S., D. Sc, Professor in Charge of Chemistry and Dyeing Departments. Professor Olney received his B.S. degree from Lehigh University, and later his Master ' s and Doctor ' s degree from the same institution. He has served as instructor at Brown University. 1896-1897, and since then as chemist for Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell Board of Health, and Lowell Gas Light Company. He has also had practical experience in the Dyeing and Finishing Departments of the Stirling Mills, and is at the present time President of that corporation. He has been connected with the school since 1897. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Charter Member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Past President of the New England Section and Councillor of American Chemical Society; Associate Editor of the Abstract Journal of the American Chemical Society; Member of the Society of Chemical Industry, and Society of Dyers and Colorists; Past President and Chairman of Research Committee of the American Association of Tex- tile Chemists and Colorists, and Directing Editor of the American Dye- stuff Reporter. Residence; 1 IS Riverside St., Lowell, Mass. Edgar H. Barker, Professor in Charge of the Departments of Woolen and Worsted Yarns. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896. Experience: E. Frank Lewis, Wool Scourer, Lawrence, and with Pacific Mills, Lawrence. Residence: 9 Mt. Hope St., Lowell, Mass. Arthur A. Stewart, Professor in Charge of the Department of Finishing. Graduate of the Lowell Textile School, 1900. Experience: Dominion Woolen Manufacturing Company, Montreal, Canada; Nonantum Manu- facturing Company; and with several of the American Woolen Company ' s mills; also instructor in Woolen and Worsted Yarns, Lowell Textile School. Residence: 56 Robbins St., Lowell, Mass. 18
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M. I. T. 189 ' Charles H. Eames, S.B. President of the School ' . Instructor L. T. S. 1897-1906. Secretary of the School 1897-1906. Principal 1906-1920. President of the School 19 ' 20.
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THE PICKOUT 1 !) 2 8 Hermann H. Bachmann, Professor in Charge of the Depart- ments of Textile Design and Power Weaving. Graduate of the Textile School at Gera, R. J. L., Germany. Studied under Gustave Weise, Gera, Germany. Experience: Parkhill Manufacturing Company, Fitchburg, Mass.; Boston Button Company, Boston, Mass.; Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I., Smith Webbing Com- pany, Pawtucket, R. I.; Fitchburg Worsted Company, Fitchburg, Mass. Residence: 146 Parkview Ave., Lowell, Mass. Bi Lester H. Gushing, A.B., E.D.M., Professor in Charge of the Departments of Languages, History, Economics, and of Physical Education . Harvard University, 1911. cation 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925. the Faculty. Harvard Summer School of Physical Edu- Faculty Director of Athletics; Secretary to Residence: 10 Walden St., Lowell, Mass. Herbert J. Ball, S.B., B.C.S., Professor in Charge of the Department of Textile Engineering and Accountancy. Graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mechanical En- gineering, 1906. Northeastern College, Professional Accounting, 1916. Experience: Accountant with Robert Douglas Co., Boston, Mass.; Instructor, Northeastern College; Draftsman, Watertown Arsenal; Lincoln- Williams Twist Drill Company. Residence: 119 Wentworth Ave., Lowell, Mass. Gilbert It. Merrill, B.T.E., Professor in Charge of the De- partment of Cotton Yarns. Graduate of Lowell Textile School, 1919. Experience: Merrimack Mills; Hamilton Mills; George C. Moore Co.; Assistant Professor of Textiles, Lowell Textile School. Special Expert, U. S. Tariff Commission. Residence: 364 Varnum Ave., Lowell, Mass. 19
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