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Curtis L. Wilsuu Dean, Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy l) ean ' h a e s id e n ce T HIS 1953 edition of the Rollamo marks another an- nual milestone in the careers of the 1000 students enrolled at Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. It is safe to say that this milestone is in the direction of progress toward greater accomplishments While athletic victories may not have been as numer- ous as in some previous years, our teams have played hard and their sportsmanship has made us proud of them. In my opinion, the past year has been particularly char- acterized by serious devotion to academic scholarship. It is with great pride that we see the graduating class go forth to places in engineering, joining the already large group of M.S M Alumni who have distinguished them- selves and reflecting credit upon their alma mater. Our congratulations and best wishes go to our graduates along with the hope that they may continue their contacts with Alumni and the Faculty of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. I wish to thank the Rollamo for this oppor- tunity to speak to you CURTIS L WILSON, Dean CURTIS L. WILSON RS. 1916, Baltimore City College; 1920, Montana School of Mines; Ph.D. 1928, University of Goettingen; Dean 1941 Page Thirteen
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Dean Wilson receives Victory Hell for school from Frisco Railroad . D R. CURTIS L WILSON, Dean of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, is one of the outstanding figures in the field of engineering today. He graduated from Mon- tana School of Mines in 1920 with a B.S. in Min- ing Engineering, In 1928 he received his Ph.D. from the University of Goettingen in Germany, He was a member of the Montana School of Mines faculty until 1941, when he came to Rolla to assume his present position as Dean. He has been a member of the American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers since 1920 and has served on the AIME Board of Directors. He has been chairman of the Min- eral Industry Education Division, and is pres- ently chairman of the St. Louis Section AIME. He is a member of the St. Louis Engineers ' Club, Missouri Society of Professional Engi- neers, and the American Mining Congress, to name but a few of his many organization mem- berships, He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi honorary fraternities. His social fraternity is Tau Kappa Epsilon. We can be proud to have such a man as Dean of our school. Page Twelve
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