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18 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVII William Felton Browx, Assistant Professor of Freehand Drawing and Life Class. — Eleve Delauney and Gustave Moreau. Studied in Paris four years: one year at the Academic Julien under Doucet; three years at the ficolc des Beaux- Arts, drawing, painting, and theory of color, under E. Delauney and Gustave Moreau; anatomy of the human figure with Duval; Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Tecluiology, 1894-95; Instructor, 1895-1911; Assistant Professor from 1911. Residence, 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury. Edward E. Bugbee, S.B., Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallnrgy.S.B., M. I. T. 1900, III.; University of Washington, S 3, K e. Assistant in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901 -0 ' 2; Special Agent, United States Census (Mining), 1903; Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metal- lurgy, Iowa State College, 1903-06; Assistant Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy, University of Washington, 1906-07; Assistant Profes- sor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 1907; Assistant Geolo- gist, U. S. Geological Survey, from 1907. Author of Notes on Fire Assaying. Residence, 683 Washington Street, Brookline. Alfred E. Burton, S.B., Am. Soc. C. E., Dean; Professor of Topo- qraphical Engineerinq; in charge of the Department of Dratcing. — Bowdoin. 1878, A K E; B K. ' In charge of Scientific Expedition to Umanak, Greenland, 1890; in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Washington, Georgia, 1900; in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra, 1901. Instructor in Topographical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technologv, 188 ' -2-84; Assistant Professor, 1884-89; Associate Profes- sor, 1889-96; Professor from 1896; Dean from 190 2. Author of several articles in Technology Quarterly and Review. Residence, Webster Court, Newton Centre. Francis W. Chandler, H. M. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor of Architecture, Emeritns. Assistant with Professor Ware at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1869; Profes.sor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1888; Emeritus, 1911; Advisory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston since 1896; Member of Art Commission, City of Boston; Honorary Member of American Institute of Archi- tecture; Editor of Municipal Architecture, 1898. Residence, 195 Marlborough Street.
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loi:? P U O V V S S O 11 s 17 Ahtih w A. Hi-ANcnAHi). S.IJ., IMi.l).. Axsixtanl I ' rojctsor of Inorganic (7 .m(.v r .- S.B., M. I. T. 1S!»H, V.; Pli.I).. L.-ipzij:. lOO ' i. Private Assistant ! • Professor Noyes and Assistant in Theoretical Chemistry, M. I. V.. 1S!»S-1!K)(): studied in (Jermany. liKHMH; In- strnefor in ( liemistry and I ' liysics, New Ilainpsliire Coliefre. li)0 ' 2 ():5: Instruetor in Inor-janie (liemistry, M. I. T., l!K):{-()8; Assistant I ro- fessor since 1!)()S. Author (witli Professor ' l all)ot) of tiie Electrolytic Dissociation Tiieory. Kesiden e, (W Oxford Road, Newton Centre. Harry C. Bradley, S.B., Assifitdnl Professor of Drawing and Descrip- tive Geometry.— S.B., M. I. T. 1S91. In civil and mill engineering work, 1891-96; Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, Massjichusetts Institute of Technology, 1897-1908; Assistant Professor from 1908. Residence, 23 Randolph Avenue, Dorchester. William C. Bray, B.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physico-Chemical Research. — B.A., University of Toronto, 1902; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1905. Student at Leipzig, 1902-04; Research Associate in Physical Chemis- try, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905-10; Assistant Profes- sor from 1910. . uthor of .several papers on subjects in Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry. Residence, 38 St. Botolph Street. Charles B. Breed, S.B., M. I. T. 1897, I., 2 K, Associate Professor of Ciril Engineering. — Mem. m. Soc. C. E.. Mem. Amer. Ry. Engi- neering, and M. of W. Assoc, Mem. Soc. for Promotion of Engineering Education. . ssistant in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1898-1900; Instructor, 1901-08; Assistant Professor, 1908- 10; Associate Professor since 1910. Joint author Principles and Practice of Surveying, associate editor American Civil Engineers ' Pocket Bo(jk. Residence, 5 George Street, West Lynn.
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H)i:? V no V K ss () i{ s 10 EnwiN T. Cole, Major T .S. Army, Rolired. Professor of Militari Science and Tacficw Dvitnlvd Aiijiusl, 1!)11; ' id Licnilt ' n;iiil 8tli In- fantry, 1889; 1st Lieutenant (5th Infantry, ISiXi; Captain lllli Infantry, IS!)!); transferred to (itii Infantry. 1!)()(); and to 18th Infantry. 1!)()!). Major and retired from active ser iee on acoonnt of disaliilily in line of duty. mil. Major i.Mh I .S. nlunletr Infantry, August, IS!)!), and honorably mustered out Ju ne. l!)Ul. Residenee, The Hotel Buckniinster, 645 Beacon Street. Damkl F. Comstock, S.H., I ' h.D., Jw .s a ; Prnfc.i.sor of Theoretical Phyxics.—SM., M. I. T. 1!)04; Ph.D., Basel, 19()(). Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, li)04- 05; Non-resident Instructor in Theoretical Physics, 1905-07; In- structor, 1907-10; Assistant Professor since 1910. Author of The Relation of Mass to Energy and a number of other papers. Residence, 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline. Ch. rles R. Cross, S.B., Thayer Professor of Physics; in charge of the Department of Physics; Director of the Rogers Laboratory. — M. I. T. 1870. .Sci. and Lit. Instructor in Physics, Mas.sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1870- 71; Assistant Professor of Physics, 1S71-75; Professor of Physics from 1875; in charge of Department of Plnsics froni 1877; in charge of Course in Electrical Engineering from its establishment in 188 2 till 190 . . uthor of many papers. Residence, 100 I ' i)land Road. Brookline. Ch. rles F. a. Ccrkier, A.B., A.M., Professor of History and Political Sci ence; in charge of the Department of History. — A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1887, B K; A.M., Harvard University, 1888; Fellow of Harvard University studying at Berlin and Paris, 1889-91. Instructor in History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-93; Assistant Professor of History, 1893-95; Asso- ciate Professor, 1895-1901; Professor of History from 1901. Residence, 1 Webster Street, Winchester.
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