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14 TECHNIQUE 'v01.XX111 jg as A9525 X -ref' 'V -. - ' , 8. Q . 'W-awetaezs-fa..-4. 1- -4: - - , K. g,:, ' ' 12 5'5IfQY':-Z.'fi7?S-:' tfwkrlrt' ARLO BATES, S.B., A.B., A.M., Litt.D., Professor of English, tn, charge of the Department.-Bowdoin, '76, AA9D,Q5BK. Editor of Broadside, 1878-79, Editor of Boston Courier, 1880- 93, Correspondent of Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune, Book Buyer, etc., 1880-83, Professor of English, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, from 1893. Author of Patty's Perversities, The Pagans, A YVheel of Fire, Berries of the Briar, Sonnets in Shadow, A Lad's Love, The Philis- tines, Prince Vance, Albrecht, Book 0' Nine Tales, A Poet and His Self, Told in the Gate, In the Bundle of Time, The Torch Bearers, Talks on YV1'iting English, Talks on the Study of Literature, The Puritans, Under the Beech Tree, Love in a Cloud, Talks on IVrit- ing English, Second Series, The Diary of a Saint, a11d Talks on the Teacliing of Literature. Residence, 4 Otis Place. CHARLES B. 'BREED, S.B., Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. CE., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.-M.I.T., i9'7, I. ' Summers of 1895-96 in Street Department, Sewer Department, and in charge of Assessoris Surveys of City of Lyn11, Mass., Engineering Department of B. 8: M. R. R., B. S: A. R. R., and Track Elevation 'Work on C, tt VV. I. R. R., Engineering Inspector on VVeston Aqueduct, Metropolitan VVater Board, Dredging 1n- spector, Massachusetts I-Iarbor and Land Commission, Resident Engineer, IValden Pond Dam, Lynn, Engineering Department, B. dc A. R. R., 1897-98, Assistant in Civil Engineering, Massa- chusetts' Institute of Technology, 1898-1900, Instructor, 1900-07, Assistant Professor from 1907. Author of articles published in the Engineering News, the En- gineering Record, and the Railroad Gazette, and of The Principles a.nd Practice of Surveying twith Professor George L. Hosmerl. Residence, 5 George Street, Lynn. JOHN BIGELOW, Jn., Major U. S. Army, retired, Pro- fessor of French, in charge of the Department of .Modern Languages. - U. S. Military Academy, '7'7. Second Lieutenant. 10th U. S. Cavalry, 1877, First Lieuten- ant, 1883, Captain, 1893, Major, 9th U. S. Cavalry, 1902, re- tired, 1904, Instructor in Modern Languages, U. S. Military Academy, 1880-84, Professor of French and in charge of Modern Language Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1905, Member of U. S. Cavalry Association, of Militaijv Service Institution of the United States, and of Military Histori- cal Society of Massachusetts. On duty with the organized militia of Massachusetts since 1906. Author of Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte, The Principles of Strategy, and Reminiscences of the Santiago Campaign. Residence, 62 Mt. Vernon Street.
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1909 PROFESSORS - 13 FREDERICK I-I. BAILEY, A.B., AAI., Professor of Mathenzatics. - Harvard University, '8'7g 115 B Kg A.B.,'I-Iarvard University, '87g A.hI., Harvard Uni- versity, ,89. Assistant in Mathematics, Harvarcl University, 1889-91, In- structor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-935 Assistant Professor, 1893-19073 Professor from 1907. Author of Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry twith Professor Woodsj , 1897, A Course in Mathematics fwith Professor Woodsl, 1907. Residence, 73 1Vendell Street, Cambridge. FRED L. BARDWELL, S.B., Assistant Professor of In- 'organtc Chemistry.-University of hlinnesota, '81, M.1.T., est, V. I Assistant in General Chemistry, 1884-865 Instructor in Gen- eral Chemistry, 1886-945 Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chem- istry from 1894. Residence, ll Chamblet Street, Dorchester. DANA P. BARTLETT, S.B., Professor of Matltevnaticsg Acting Secretary of the Institute. - M.I.T., ,86, VI. Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1886-875 Instructor in Matheinatics, 1888-915 Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1891-983 Associate Professor, 1898- 19053 Professor from 19055 Acting Secretary of the Institute from 1907, Assistant in Observatory of Harvard College, 1887, Student in University of Munich, 1903-04. Author of General Principles of Blethocl of Least Squares. Residence, 486 Columbus Avenue. Sfwwttf707f 5 My
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1909 PROFESSORS 15 ISDXVARD E. BUGREE, S.B., Assistant Professor of .Mining Eag'ineeri'n.g and llletallargy. -MT.I.T., '00, III., University of VVashington: Z E. Assistant in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1901, Chemist and Engineer, Brookfield Mining Company, 1901, Assistant in Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy, Massacliuset-ts Institute of Technology, 1902, Special Agent, United States Census 1Mining1, 1903, Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. Iowa State College, 1903-06, Assistant Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy, University of 1Vashing'ton, 1906-07, Assistant Pro- fessor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, from 1907, Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geo- logical Survey, from 1907. A Residence, 683 Washington Street, Brookline. ALFRED E. BURTON, S.B., Am. Soc. C.E., Dean, Pro- fessor of Topographical Engineering, ia charge of the Department of Drawing. - Bowdoin, ,783 11 K E. Land Surveyor, 1878-79, Topographical Draughtsman and Topographer on U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1879-82, Com- missioner on Massachusetts Topographical Survey, 1895-1900, in charge of Scientific Expedition to Umanak, Greenland, summer of 1896, in charge of Eclipse Expedition to 1Vashington, Georgia, May, 1900, in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra, 1901, Instructor in Topographical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1882-84, Assistant Professor, 1884-89, Associate Professor, 1889-96, Professor from 1896, Dean from 1902. Author of several Articles in Technology Quarterly and Review. Residence, 65 Bowers Street, Newtonville. FRANCIS W. CHANDLER, H.M., Ain. Inst. Arch., Pro- fessor of Architecture, ta charge of the Department. Wfith Messrs, 1Vare 8 V an Brunt, Architects, 1864-66, Stu- dent in Paris, 1866-68, Assistant with Professor Wfare at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1869, Assistant Super- vising Architect at VVashington, 1870-73, in partnership with Mr. E. C. Cabot of Boston, 1873-88, Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1888, Advisory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston since 1896, Member of Art Commission, City of Boston, Honorary Member of Ameri- can Institute of Architecture. Author of A Few Hints About Drainage 118881, Construction Details 118921, Notes on Limes, Ceinents, Mortars, and Concretes 118921 , Editor of Municipal Architecture in Boston 118981, etc. Residence, 195 Marlborough Street. Q??J6, rnfgtwow. C
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