Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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David Francis Walsh B. S. in Met, E., M, $. in Met. Assistant Professor of Metallurgy Miles Herbert Cagg A. B,, M. A. Assistant Professor of English James Shelly Gullison A. B, t M. A. Assistant Professor of Geology Aaron J. Miles B S., M. S, Assistant Professor of Meekani cal Engineering Frank C. Farnham A. B. t M. Sc, Assistant Professor of Physics Gilbert Wright Noble A. $. B, f M. $., Sc, D. Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering Elbridge Alvah Goodhue A. B, S., M. S, Assistant Professor of Mat he matics Walter W, Hodge B. S, M,„ C, E. Captain, Corps of Engineers, U, S. Army Assistant Pro essor of Military Science and Tactics John Milton Willson B.S., M,S. Assistant Professor of Physics Thomas Gordon Day B.A„M. S., Ph, D. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry Rex Zadqk Williams B. S. in Met., B. S. in C. E. Assistant Professor of Mechanics William B, Bertram LL. R Sergeant, CJ, S. Army Instructor in Military Science and Tactics Pro . R. O. Jackson, the department gives basic instruction m many sub ' ieJds and more ad vanced worl in the principal one. Some of the specialties ta en by the student are; Air- conditioning (also re rigeration, heating and ventilating). Internal Combustion Engines , and Welding. The course is characterized by the large quantity of instruction and practice given in Drawing and Design 0 machines and machine parts. Mechanical engineering is a very materialistic subject as compared toith chemistry . Materials to be dealt with are tangible and take form right before L ' yaur eyes, while the chemist visualizes atoms fitting together in an imperceptible pattern , The Mechanical Engineer must be in proximity to Physics Lab. maizes the Sophomores worry

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Lewis C, Gordon Major, Corps of Engineers, LL 5. Army Professor of Military Science and Tactics Van Boren Hinsch B. 8., E, M, Professor of Mathematics Clarence Edward Bardsley B. C. E., M. S., Sc, D. Professor of Hydraulic Engineer- ing I. Herrick Lovett B.S„ E. E„ M. S. E. Professor of Electrical Engineering Charles Mjtchener Dodd B. Cer. E,, Cer. E. Professor of Ceramic Engineering Samuel Horace Lloyd A.B M.S. Associate Professor of Psychology Joe Beaty Butler B.5,M.S.,C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering Eugene Lee Johnson Ph. B„ LL. Professor of English Oscar Adam Henning A B,, A, M. Professor of Modern Languages Maurice D. Qrten A, B. A. A, M. Professor of Eccmom ics Ernest Wilson Carlton B. S., M, S„C. E. Professor of Strnc turd I Engineer- ing George Otis Ranes B. S. in E. E. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Prof. Zeuch teaches some “ dc scrip the first nown brcmcfiES of engineering , The student of civil engineering does not do all of his wor with the transit, level, chaining tape , stadia rod but receives training in the require meats of frame , masonry, and concrete struc lures . A large portion of his wor is done with a pencil in the classroom. He must calculate the stresses and strains on each member of a structure. He must measure stream velocities and compute possible cost and power output of dams. The stud;y 0 some geology jits in very mcely to the curri adum, Civil Engineers wor under a univer- sality of climates and conditions. As a curriculum , Mechanical Engineering may be classed as specialised. Headed by



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Rolfe M. Rankin A. B„ A. M„ B. S. Associate Professor of Mat he- nidi ics Frank Edward Dennie B. S, in C. E, Associate Professor of Mathe matics Charles J. Millar B. S +i M, 5. Associate Professor of Biology Reagan Harris Young B, S. in M . E . Associate Professor of Engineer ' ing Drawing and Descriptive Geometry Paul Howard A, B., B 5. in Library Science Librarian and Associate Pro fessor of Library Science Frank H. Conrad B. S. t Ph. D. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering William I. Jensen A, E, A, M. Associate Professor of Physics A. Vern Kilpatrick B. S. Associate Professor of Meehan itdl Engineering Walter Charles Zeuch B. S. in C. E„ C, E. Associate Pro essor of Engineer ing Qntttffrtg and Descriptive Geometry Clarence John Monroe S. B,, Ph + D. Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry Oliver Rudolph Grawe A, M. S , Ph. D. Associate Professor of Miner alogy James Henry Underwood Assistant Professor of Shop Worlj Cecil Robertson a squint through the tnnisit civilization for the proper dispatch 0 his job. Prof . F. W, Fra YTte serves as departmental head for that of Electrical Engineering. This peld logically divides itsel into two principal fields; viz, (r) Communication engineering and (2) Electrical power production and utilization. The electrical engineering student has need for higher mathematics in great quantity and detail. For this reason , many students are known to pursue the courses in Advanced Calculus and Dijferentid! Equations . The electrical engineer may be considered a ha I ' brother to the mechanical engineer because of the close relation between mechanical and electrical energy. In this curriculum is in eluded the various phases of electricity such as

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