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Edward F. Miller, S.B.. M. Am. Soc. M.E.. M. Am. Soc. C.E., Professor of Steam Engiiiccr- ; r. —M.I.T., ' sfi, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1SS(1- S8: Insti-uctor, ' 888-92: Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering , 1892-99: Associate Professor from 1899. Author of a number of articles printed in the Transactions American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Technology Quarterly, Machinery, and other Engineering papers, Steam Boilers (with C. H. Peabody), Waste Heat Engines (New- England Water Works Association, Engineering News, Engineering Record): Foreign Technical Schools. Residence, 53s Ward Street, Newton Centre. Czli a« tt fii WiLLLAM H. W.u.KER, S.H., I ' h.D., 4 K 5, Pro- fissor of Industrial Chemistry- — S.B., Pennsyl- ania State College, ' 90; Ph.l.)., G( tting en, ' 92. Instructor in Chemistry, Pennsylvania .State College, 1892-94; Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-1900; Member of the firm of Little Walker, Chem ' i- cal E.xperts and Engineers, 1900- ; Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1902-05 ; Professor from 1905, Author of Neue Beobachtungen Uber das V ' erhalten der Sesquiterpene, Concentration Changes in the Electrolysis of Brine; Industrial Preparation of Electrolytic Bleaching Liquor, and occasional other scientific papers. Residence, il3 Walnut Street, Newtonville. S. HoMEK W ' ooDBKiiiGE, A.M., Assoeiate Professor of Heat ill i and Ventilation. — Williams College, ' 73. Student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1874; Instructor in Physics, lS8:!-9. ; .Assistant Professor, 1895-1900; Associate Professor, Heating and Ventilation, from 1900. Residence, 281 Otis Street, West Newton. d M Virx i e-o U-- 23
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Frank Vogel, A.B., A.M., Professor of Modern Languages. — Harvard University, ' xT, a Y. I ' rofe.ssor of Modern Lan.ijuages, Mitcliell ' .s Boys ' School, Billerica, Mass., 18S7-S8; Instructor in Modern Languages, Massachu.setts Institute of Technology, 188S-92: Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, ISO-J-IHOO: Associate Pro- fessor, f ' .iO(i-04; Professor from 1904; Graduate Student in ( icrmanic Philology at Harvard I ' niversity, 1888-92; Di- rector of Modern Languages in the Normal Summer School of Languages and Science, Normal, 111., ISUO-Ol ' ; Student in ( .ermanic and Romance Philology, Heidelberg, Germany, 18S)o-V14; Member of Boston School Committee, f 901 -04; Instructor in German, Simmons College, 1902. Editor and Annotator of Chamisso ' s Peter SchlemihPs Wundersame Geschichte, Hauff ' s Lichten.stein, Storm ' s (ieschichten aus der Tcmne, A Scientific German Reader, and other publications. Residence, 95 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. |). N. P. B. RTLETT, S.B.. :iiatiiS — U. .T.. ' 8G, VI. ' ' rofossor of Mathc- Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 188G-87 ; Instructor in Mathematics, 1888-91 ; Assistant l- ' rofessor of Mathematics, 18iil-98 : Associate Professor from 1898-1905 : Professor from 1905 : Assistant in Observatory of Harvard College, 1S8T: student in I ' niversity of Munich, 190: -04. Author of General Principles of the iVlethod of Least .Squares. Residence. 4Sii Columbus .Avenue. £)a ( (: w2fe- Allvxe L. Mekkill, S.B., Am. Sue M.E. (Acting Dean), Profssor of Mechanism. — M.I.T., ' .s. i, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885- 87 : Instructor, 1887-91 ; Assistant Professor of .Mechanism, 1891-9i); Associate Professor from 1899-1905; Professor from 1905. Author of Elements of Mechanism with Professor Schwamb. Residence, I ' ayson Park, Belmont. ?2 — ZfC.i -A
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rX A. ' ' ■ . W ' li-LIAM L. PuFFEK, Z ., Associatc Professor of lUcitrical F.nginccring — M.I.T., ' . 4, HI. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Teclmologv, 1884- S6; Instructor, 1S80- ' .I3: Assistant Professor, lsV3-l!)01 ; Associate Professor from 1901 ; Member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 18ilo; Consulting Electri- cal ICngineer of the Inspection Department of the Factory Mutual Insurance Companies, 181U. Memlier of Jury of Awards, Buffalo, lilOl ; Menilier of Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. Residence, 108 Mt. ' ernon Street, West Newton. ' - ■W ti w. William H. L.wvrence, S.B., Associate Professor of Architecture. — Vi J ., ' ' Jl, I . Instruct(H ' in Architecture, l f)l-06 ; Assistant Professor 1S(IG-1!)01 ; Associate Professor from IflOl. Author of Elements of Shades and Shadows, Principles of Perspective. Residence. : ' .4 Summer St., Dorchester. William O. Ckoshv, S.R., Associate Professor of Geology. — M.l.T., ' TG, ' II. Student Assistant in Paleimtology, lN 5- 0 ; Assistant in Paleontology, ls7ii-T8 : Assistant in Cleology, 1S78-S0 : In- structor in ( leology, 1880-83 ; Assistant Professor of Miner- alogy and Lithology, 1883-02; Assistant Professor of Struc- tural and Economic deologv, 1802; Associate Professor of Geology, 1002. Author of Geology of Eastern Massachusetts, Geology of the Boston Basin, Common Minerals and Rocks, Guides to Mineralogy and to Dynamical Geology and Petrography, Tables for the Determinatian of Common Minerals, and numerous papers on the Geology of New England, the Black Hills, Cuba, Trinidad, etc., and on Joint Structure, Faults, Origin of Continents, Colors of Soils, Concretions, Drift, Ore Deposits, etc., published in Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, American Journal of Science, Geological Magazine, Technology Quarterly, etc. Residence, Park Lane, Jamaica Plain.
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