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M etallu rg i ca l En $ in e e rin g Build i n g FACULTY EPPEiSHEIMER, DANIEL S , Professor o f Metallurgical Engineer- ing. 1947. 1948. B.S, 1932. D.Sc., 1935, Harvard. FRAD r WILLIAM A., Instructor in Metallurgical Engineering, 1952 BS, in Ed.. 1932, South Dakota Northern Stale Teach- ers College; MS, in Mel., 1941 Iowa, HANLEY, HERBERT R,, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgical En- gineering, 1923, 1946, B.S. in Min, E., 1901, Met. E., 1918, D, Engr,, 1946, Missouri School of Mines. LEGSDIN, ADOLPH, Associate Professor of Mineral Dressing, 1940. Eng, of Mines, 1923, Freiberg Mining Academy; M,S. in Min, Dressing, 1933, Columbia, MORRIS, THOMAS M,, Associate Professor of Metallurgical En- gineering, 1947, 1951. B.S., 1938, M.S., 1940, Columbia; Ph,D., 1950, Missouri, STRAUMAN1S, MARTIN E„ Research Professor of Metallurgy, 1947 r Engr, Chem,, 1925, Dr. Chem. 1927, University of Latvia. WOLF, ROBERT V., Instructor in Metallurgical Engineering, 1951. B.S., 1951 M S.. 1952, Missouri School of Mines, Page Twenty Three
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sf FT HE field of Chemical Engineering is the most diversified of all fields of engineering. A grad- uate Chemical Engineer is qualified to assume a position in a large number of industries, such as: those manufacturing dyes, explosives, petroleum products, etc. The majority of the graduates in this curriculum find work in the laboratory, pilot plant, development, design, construction, plant operation, technical sales and administration, or enter the teach- ing profession. The completion, this past fall, of the Chemical Engineering Building has greatly added to the facilities already at hand. WALTER T. SCHRENK Department Chairman Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1923, 1929, B.S., 1915, Monmouth; M.S., 1919, PhD,, 1922, Wisconsin, FACULTY BRAND, GLENN E., Assistant Professor oi Chem- ical Engineering, 1952. B,S., 1939, M.S., 1948, Missouri School of Mines. CONRAD, FRANK H., Protestor of Chemical En- gineering, 1936, 1947, B,S„ in Ch.E,, 1923, Fh.D., 1934, University of Washington, FISHER, EMORY D., Professor of Chemical Engi- neering, 1946, I960. B.S., 1931, Dakota Wes- ley an; Ph.D,, 1935, Wisconsin, JAMES, WILLIAM J,, Assistant Piofessor of Chem- istry, 1953. B.S., 1949, Tufls College; M.S., 1952, Ph,D„ 1953, Iowa Stale, LAY, ORMOND K., Instructor in Chemical Engi- neering, 1952, B.S., 1932, Missouri School of Mines, MARTIN, AKL1SS V., Instructor in Chemical En- gineering, 1953. E.S., 1947, M.S., 1951, Mis- souri School of Mines. RUSSELL, ROBERT R., Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1948, 1952. A, A., 1941, Graceland College; A.B + , 1943, M.A,, 1946, Ph,D„ 1949, Kansas. SMITH, NORMAN L,, Associate Professor of Chem- ical Engineering, 1950, 1952. B,$, in Ch.E., 1943, Arkansas; Ph.D., 1950, Minnesota. Brand Russell Webb Smith Conrad Fisher SUTHERLAND, RICHARD CL, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1951. Ph,B„ 1931, M.S., 1934, Yale; Ph D., 1936, Wisconsin. WEBB, WILLIAM H. r Associate Professor oi Chem- ical Engineering, 1938, 1950, B,S,, 1935, Mis- sissippi State; M.S + , 1939, Missouri School of Mines; Ph.D,, 1949, Wisconsin. Hubble, bubble, toil and trouble. Page Twenty -Five
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