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TECI-1N1 If?' 1Q14' COURSE IV DEPARTMENT OE ARCHITECTURE .IAMI-:s Kxox T.XH'1.01i, F. A. I. A., I,l'Qfil'S.VOI' of A I'C'l1Z-1ll'!'fllI'I',' in clzrn-gc oj the Deparfmcni. Practising Architect, 1883e97: Supervising Architect, I'nited States Treasury Department, 1897-1912: Ih'IGI11llQl' of l'nited States Advisory Board on Structural Materials, 190-1--05: Honorary 1I6111lJCl' of Society of Architects of Portugalg Fellow of American Institute of Architects. Residence, 89 Mt. Vernon Street. Boston. VVILLIAM FELTON BROWN, Assistant Professor of Frcelzanzl Drawing and Life Class.-Eleve Delauney and Gustave Moreau. Studied in Paris four years: one year at the Academic Julien under Doucetg three years at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, drawing, painting, and the theory of color, under E. Delauney and Gustave 1NIoreau, anatomy of the human figure under Duvalg Assistant, 1NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95g Instructor, 1895'-1911Q Assistant Professor from 1911. , Residence, 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury. FRANCIS VV. CHANDLER, Hon. Mein. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor of Archi- tecture, Emeritus. Assistant with Professor Ware at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1869, Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 18885 Emeritus, 1911, Advisory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston since 1896, Member of Art Commission, City of Bostong Honorary 1VIember of American Institute of Archi- tectureg Editor of Municipal Architecture, 1898. Residence, 195 Marlborough Street. wif. -Q.-1' ' za, Lf . .V i ff I i :,VV' 3 .IVA In .,.,.., W' ' Q T231
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11 5 'TECHNI. i1 1 E221 CABLE R. I'IAYXVARD, S.B., Asszsfarzf PrQf21.s.sor of JIz'nz'ng Erzgineerivzg and Jlezfczllzcrgy.-M, I. T. 1904. Teacher of Science, Bellows Free Academy, Fairfax, Vt., 1904-06, Instructor in Nlining Engineering and hletallurgy, 1906-12, Assistant Professor from 1912. Translator of Borchers' Huttenxvesen , author of several papers in Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers: abstrac- tor for the American Chemical Society. Residence, 233 Goffe Street, Quincy. HEIXRICH O. HOFMAN, E.M., Met.E., Ph.D., Professor of Jlefallzzrgy. -E.M., 1VIet.E., Prussian School of Mines, Clausthal, 1877, Ph.D., Ohio University, 1889. Private Assistant to Professor R. H. Richards and Lecturer on 1VIetallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-88, Assist- ant Professor of Blining and Lletallurgy, 1889-91, Associate Professor of Nlining and Metallurgy, 1891-98, Professor of Dletallurgy from 1898. Author of several books on Nletallurgy. Residence, 88 Robinxvood Avenue, Jaxnaica. Plain. CHARLES E. LOCKE, S.B., A.s'.s1'.sta11t Professor of Jlining Engineering and llletallurgy.-S.B., M. I. T. 1896, III. Mine Surveyor near Rock Springs, Wiyoming, 1896-97, Private Assistant to Professor Richards in the preparation of his book on Ore Dressing, 1897-1901, Instructor in Mining Engineering and Lletal- lurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-06, Assistant Professor of INIining Engineering and lNIetallurgy from 1906. Residence, QQ Blagden Street.
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tree NI 1141 E241 Y 8 EUGENE J. A. DUQUESNE, Professor of 1-lrc'lz2'fecl1n'aI Dz'.wz'g11.-Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs: Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Grand medal of the Societe Centrale des Architectes Francais. 1891- 9Qg awarded Prix Lusson, Prix Pigny of the Institut. de France. and Prix Abel Blouet of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, 1895: superintendent of construction of Grand Palais des Champs Elysees, 189Gf97g diploma of architect from French Government, 1897: awarded the Grand Prix de Rome, 18703 auditor to the Conseil General des Batiinents Civils et des Palais Nationaux, 1902-05: inspector of works for Hopital Herold in Paris, 190-I-08g D'Iedal of Honor of the French Ministry of lVar, 19063 government architect in charge of restoration and repairs of the palace and gardens of Versailles. 19085 Professor in Harvard School of Architecture, 1911. Residence, G-L IValker Street, Cambridge. HARRY W. GARDNER, S.B., Associaie Professor of Arclzitectzzre.-S.B., M. I. T. 1894, IV. Instructor in Architecture, BIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896-19033 Assistant Professor, 1903, Associate Professor, 1909. Author of Shades and Shadow Notes for the American School of Correspondence. Residence, Q6 VValnut Place, Newtonville. VVILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B., Professor of Architecture.-S.B., M. I. T 1891, IV. Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-96, Assistant Professor, 1896-1901, Associate Professor, 1901' Professor, 1909. 1 I Author of Elements of Shades and Shadows, Principles of Perspec- tive. Residence, 34 Sumner Street, Dorchester.
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