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f w 3 29 it ' ' Qs? To D ,:11,j,i D, 'T charities , ao ET N1 ,-Q Y xg' A KENNETH M. MOORE, B.S., ' Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. 'A 4 Professor of Military Science and Tactics Us v fi MAJOR EDWARD HOLMES, A.B.,A.M., P1-LD. , N Professor of Ceramic Engineering 3 li wk f H HENRY HORTON ARMSBY, B.S., C.E., , 'N Registrar and Student Advisor CLAIR VICTOR MANN, B.S., C.E., T Professor of Mechanical Drawing and 'f Nw Descriptive Geometry FRANK EDWARD DENNIE, B.S., C.E., 1 ' Professor of Physical Education and 1 Director of Athletics ,lx HERBERT RUSSEL HANLEY, B.S., MET.E., Associate Professor of Metallurgy ly ws W JOE BEATY BUTLER, B.S., C.E., M.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Y MARTIN HARMON THORNBERRY, B.S., MET.E. Associate Professor of Metallurgical Research W! ' is ,I 4 , s 1 Louis WADE CURRIER, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Mineralogy my I ,,. . Ls R JOSLAH BRIDGE, A.B., M.S., .- 1 A Associate Professor of Geology V 5 1 C X i U . 1 W Page Twenty-three 1 r Q. l'
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J i ,f..'l.i I W -' - I l 1 '. -7 f f ' ri I ,1,,!.:',l. if A ruff' f OTHER OFFICERS I NOEL HUBBARD, EDWARD KAHLBAUM, Assistanf Regisfrar. Business Manager. EDITH CARRINGTON JONES, A.M., B.S. in Library Science. Librarian. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SCHOOL OF MINES The University of Missouri was established by an act of the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, approved February 1 1, 1839, two days after the act establishing the public school system of the state was approved. The University was located at Columbia, Boone County, June 24, 1839. The cornerstone of the main building was laid July 4, 1840. The spring following, April 14, 1841, instruction in academic courses was begun. The first class, consisting of two members, was graduated in 1 843. Woinen were first admitted to the University in 1869. In 1870 the General Assembly of Missouri, in accepting the donation of land for educational purposes made by the General Government through an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, established an Agricultural and Mechanical College at Columbia, and a School of Mines and Metallurgy in Southeast Missouri. The School of Mines and Metallurgy was located at Rolla, Phelps County. Here, in November, 1871, the school was formally opened. The first class of three members was graduated in 1874. - MISSOURI BUREAU OF GEOLOGY AND MINES H. A. BUEHLER, State Geologist The Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines-or The Missouri Geological, Survey, as it is more commonly known-has its headquarters at Rolla, and occupies the Rolla Build- ing on the School campus. The Geological Survey has at the present time a library of approximately five thousand volumes and pamphlets on geological and allied subjects, and a museum of seven thousand specimens of clay, coal, barite, lead and zinc ore, iron ore, and other mine and quarry products of Missouri. The ,Geological Survey is organized principally to aid in the development of the mineral resources of Missouri. Information concerning these resources is gathered through observations in the field by members of the sgaff. Geologic and topographic maps are prepared of different parts of the state and the various formations are accurately de- scribed in accompanying reports. The relation of geology to the ore deposits is also worked out and detailed reports published concerning such investigations. The Bureau, in co-operation with the United States Geological Survey, also main- tains a water resource branch for the investigation of water power and flood prevention. Page Twenty-five
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