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26 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVII Ervix Kexisox, S.B., Assistanf Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry.— S.B., M. I. T. 1893. Assistant in Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893-95; Instructor, 1895-1908; Assistant Professor from 1908. Author of two works on Mechanical Drawing. Residence, Melrose. Ernest F. Laxgley, B.A., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of French.— B.A., Toronto University, 1894; A.M., Harvard, 1900; Ph.D.. Harvard, 1909. Instructor of French, Dartmouth College, 1896-1900; Instructor of French and Italian, Dartmouth, 1900-02; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Dartmouth, 190 2-10; Professor of French, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1910. Residence, 93 Upland Road, Cambridge. G. ET. xo Laxza. C.E., Professor Emeritus of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. — 1 B K. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ISTl-T ' J; Assist- ant Profes,sor, 1872-75; Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from 1875; also in charge of Department of Mechanical Engineering (1883-1911); Emeritus from 1911. Author of Applied Mechanics, Notes on Mechanical Engineering, Notes on Friction, and many papers. Residence, The Monterista, G3d and Oxford Sts., Overbrook, Pa. liALi ' n R. L.vwREXCE, S.B., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineer- iny.—S.B., M. I. T. 1895, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 189(5- 98; Instructor in Physics, 1898-1901; Instructor in Electrical Engi- neering, 1901-04; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1904- 00; Associate Professor from 190(5. Itcsidence, 34 Sunnier Street, Dorchester.
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11)1. ' 5 V } O F E S S O R S 25 DiiiAM) ( ' . Ja ksoN, S.IV, (Mv. rnifi.ssor of i ' .lictricitl EiitihitcriiKj; in cliiinif of I lie Driniiiiiiciil. — l ciiiis lv;iiiia St;ilc ( ' i)llff;( ' , 1SS. . l ' K -, :;: s, t ii ii. Professor of Elfc(ri ' ;il luiijjiiiccriiii; mid Iu-ikI of l)( ' i)iirlinciit, I ' liivcr- sity of Wisconsin. 1S!)1 llMKi; Professor of l ' .lfrlri il I ' liifiiiifcrinf; an i Hi ' ad of Dcpartiiiciil. Massacliiisctls Institute of ' recimolofiy. from ISMXi; Past President of American Institnle of Klectrical lOnf incers; Memlter and Past President of Society for tiic Promotion of Knfiiiieer- inj; K diiialion; Member of A. S. C. K.. A. S. M. !• ., Suciele Interna- tionale des filectriiiens. Residence, .51 I ])land Road, Brookline. Thomas Aicusti ' s Jaggau, Jr., A.B.. . .M., Pli.U., Professor ofGcoloi ) ; in charge of the Department.— .B., Hiiryiird, 1893; A.M., 1894; Ph.D., 1897. Assistant in Petrography, Harvard, 1S94.; Instructor in (leoh)gy, 1895; Assistant Professor. 19((, ' 5; Professor of Geology, Massaduisetts Institute of Technology, 1904; Assistant Geologist, U.S. G. S., 1893- 19(»;). Fellow of American Academy; Member of Boston Society of Natural History. Author of many works on Geology. Residence, Wolcott Road, Chestnut Hill. William A. Johxstox, S.B., M. Am. Soc. M. E., M. Am. Soc. T. M., M. Soc. P. E. E., M. X. E. A., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering.— SM., M. I. T. 189!2, II. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-94; Instructor, 1894-1900; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1900-06; Associate Professor from 1906. Residence, 35 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. SiMEOX C. Keith, Jr., S.B., Assistant Professor of Research in Bacteriol- ogy.— S.B., M. I. T. 1893, VII. Assistant in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893-94; Instructor, 1895- ; Assistant Professor from 1911. Residence, 1-2 Thorndike Street, Brookline.
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iJ)i;? V n () V K s so R s 27 Wii.i.i M II. I.WVKKXCK, S.B., PrnJ ' rxsor (if Arrliilrcliirr. — S.B.. M. I. ' I ' 1S91, IV. Iiislructor ill Arihitcchirt ' , Miissacliusclts Instiliili ' of ' rcclmolujry, l.S!)l-!)(i; Assistant Professor. IS ' tC 1«)()1; As.sociato Trofe.s.sor, lliOl; Profi ' ssor. 1 })() ). Author of KK ' incnts of Shades and Sliailnws, Princijjles of Pcrsi)ec- tive. Residence, 34 Sumner Street, Dorchester. Kkaxk a. Laws, S.B., Associate Professor of Electrical Testing.— S.K., M. I. T. 1889, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachu.setts Institute of Technology, 188!)- !)1; Instructor in Physics, 18})1-!);}; Instructor in Electrical Measure- ments, 1898-97; Assistant Professor of Electrical leasurements, 1897; Assistant Professor of Electrical Testing, 190-2-00; Associate Professor of Electrical Testing from 1906. Author of a numlier of papers on Electrical Measurements. Residence, li Jg Federal Street, Salem. GiLBKKT X. Lewis, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Phi sical Cficiiiisfri . — A.B., Harvard University, 189(); A.M., Harvard Iniversity, 1898; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Harvard University. 1899-1900. 1901-04; Sui)erintendent of the Division of Weights anil Measures, Manila, P. I., 1904-05; Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, Massachu.setts Institute of Technology, 1907; Associate Professor, 1909; Professor, 1911. Author of a number of papers. Residence, 38 St. Botolph Street. W. RREN K. Lewis, S.B., Ph.D., Assi.sfunt Professor of CItciinral Engi- neering— .B., M. I. T. 190.-., X.; Ph.D., Breslau, 1908. A.ssistant in Industrial Chemistry. Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 190.5-0(1; Swctt Fellow at Breslau, 1900-08; Research Asso- ciate in Applicfl Chemistry, 1908-09; Chemist, W. H. .McElwain Com- pany, 1909-10; A.ssi.stant Professor from October, 1910. . uthor of various .scientific papers. Residence, 8.5 Lombard Street, Xewton.
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