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r,.Qn ,om me LIEUTENANT COLONEL BURTON L. FRYXELL, LESLIE C. FENSKE Lieutenant Colonel Fenske, Professor of Air Science and Tactics, graduated from Michigan State College in 1933 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering. Receiving his intial commission in March of 1942, he entered active duty the following month. From 1942 to July, 1950, he served with the Ferry- ing Command, the Air Transport Corn- mand, and the Military Air Transport Service. From 1945 to 1948 he served in the North Atlantic area, receiving a commission in the regular Army as permanent Captain. ln 1948 he was transferred from the Army to the Air Force being promoted to permanent Major in July of 1948 and to per- manent Lieutenant Colonel in Decem- ber of 1949. During the two 'years prior to Sep- tember of 1950, when he ioined the college staff as Professor of Air Science and Tactics, Colonel Fenske served as Air Inspector for Personnel and Ad- ministration at Headquarters, Military Air Transport Service at Andrews Air Force in Washington, D. C. 16 Languages Dr. B. L. Fryxell came to Tech in the fall of 1953. He received his college education at the University of Wis- consin where he received his B.A. and M.A. and his Ph.D. in 1937. Dr. Fryxell was an instructor at James Millikin University from 1937 to 1941. He became head of the English Department there in 1941 and con- tinued to 1947. From 1947 to 1950 he was head of the Department of English at Fairmont State College, West Virginia. He was Professor of English at the University of Alaska from 1950 to 1952. He continued with the University of Alaska from 1952 to 1953 doing research which resulted in the publication of the book, Blazing Alaska's Trails. Dr. Fryxell is a member of the American Association of University Professors and the American Scandi- navian Foundation.
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LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN M. CROMELIN Colonel Cromelin ioined the Mich- igan Tech faculty in 1952, as pro- fessor and head of the Department cf Military Science cmd Tactics. A graduate of the United States Mili- tary Academy, he earned his mas- ter's degree at the University of Cali- fornia in 1939. His military service includes construction and logistics work in Europe, Alaska, and the con- tinental United States. He is a mem- ber of the Society of American Military Engineers and of Rotary International. CORBIN T. EDDY, Metallurgical Engineering Heading the Department of Metal- lurgy is Dr. C. T. Eddy. He received his B.S., EM. and Ph.D. degrees from the Michigan College of Mining and Technology and attended the Univer- sity of California and the Technishe Hochschule of Aachen. ln 1927 Dr. Eddy ioined the Michigan Tech staff as an instructor in Metallurgy, and in July of 1940 he was appointed head of his department. Dr. Eddy has engaged in research and consulting work and is the author of numerous publications in the field of metaliurgy. He was awarded the Alfred Nobel prize in 1931 for, The most outstanding contribution to the metallurgical field of science by men under thirty years of age. Dr. Eddy is listed in Who's Who in Engineering , American Men of Science , America's Young Men , Who's Who in the Middle West , and Who's Who in American Education . He holds membership in a number of metallurgic and scientific organiza- tions including the lnstitute of Metals in London. His -social groups include Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Sigma Mu, and the Theta Tau fraternities.
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JOHN M. HARRINGTON, MaThemciTics Heading The DeparTmenT of Mafhe- maTics of The Michigan College of Mining and Technology is Professor John M. Har'ringTon. His appoinTmenT in July, 1944, was The resulT of The retirement of Dr. James Fisher. Professor HarringTon is a graduaTe of The Michigan College of Mining and Technology, and received The B.S. and -E.M. degrees from This insTiTuTion. He also holds The Ph.M. degree from The UniversiTy of Wisconsin. His professional organizaTion mem- berships in mining and engineering socieTies include The American Asso- 'ciarion for The AclvancemenT of Science. He is a member of Tau BeTa Pi As- sociaiion H and Theia Tau FraTerniTy, and also is a member of The Lions Club and The American Legion. Professor Harringion is lisTed in Who's VVho in Engineering. . .., , .,..... 5 .ec rw sserrsggsa .reef 55 rg Q r fi ss T-T2 ores-.sew . -2 .ss WT wg ,, 5 T W ,i ,W Wersi' . X. T s ' 9wZQ5.Sgs?1'TEI? ww'-1 fm ., ' Ties-V -T--1: .. - Wr1..fx-.rmssgiz-.vu'fv-1 W - W, T . -.ww .2 L M 1-ff ...,,..f2.,,M-. ,. .gel-.FT .- 322-5:.Mv . 1 , .UE 7 .z 2 is WILLIAM A. LONGACRE, Physics Professor W. A. Longacre heads The DeparTmenT of Physics. He is a grad- uofe of Michigan Tech, holding The degrees B.S., E.MeT., and M.S. in geo- physics. He ioined The faculTy in l929. ln addifion To his Teaching, research, and adminisTraTive acTiviTies, Professor Longacre has acfed as geophysical consulTanT for mining companies in BriTish Columbia and in The Lake Sup- erior region. Since World War Il, he has been consulfing geophysicisf for The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company. His research proiecTs have included sTudies of earih resisTiviTy Theory and The use of The Hofchkiss Superdip as an abosluTe magnomeTer. He is The auThor of a number of arTicles which have been published in Technical journals. His professional socieTy member- ships include The Sociefy of Explora- Tion Geophysicisfs, The American Geo- physical Union, The American SocieTy for Engineering Educafion, The Amer- ican Associarion of Universify Profes- sors, and The American Associafion of Physics Teachers. He is a member of Tau Beia Pi, TheTa Tau, and The Masonic Order. He is lisTed in Amer- ican Men of Science . 5 is my all sg xiii -Mr ' ses.. T: E,.ir'5'Q2g fs mgszrvgw ,N rf . cn- , . , +J:3'i . ' gssfm W in cs,-4 I, lx T -...sri 2,215 W ss .Q ...--ws A ,mms 7, V 25,88 is sz: E TZ T
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