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Doc Muir and Fluid Display x N Civil Engineering Department The term Civil Engineering was originally appliedto all types of engineering work not di- rectly connected with military -operations. At the present time, Civil Engineering still covers an extremely broad field of engineering endeavor. The Railway, Highway, Hydraulic, Sanitary, and Structural phases of engineering may ex- emplify the wide and varied applications of the Civil Engineering field. Yet, these general divi- F9 M 44 v grit , QQ if Mr. Stites' Fluid Lab sions comprise only a portion of the many versa- tile developments accredited to the title, Civil Engineering. This field is obviously too extensive to be covered thoroughly in all its divisions in four years. Therefore, the student may, in addition to the fundamentals of Civil Engineering, select special training at the School of Mines and Metallurgy in any of its numerous branches. The curriculum in Civil Engineering, one of the oldest and largest departments on campus, Carlton and Eshbaugh checking equipment -' - -, , ' -'-vffv--5.--V - -Q . -, -, ,mg - 1 v--Y-W-H -Fm- Y... V...,t.t. , I is design fundame of Civil 1 the depai nical ant tion, des agement Best and 4 is N f. i ga l I. rr - F E L. Q , . rt , it ' . Yi. wi' p.-an up-... ' Y ra' LL.. rr..-uf' -4 A K .
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neering Chemical Engineering? nt Engineer is rge indus- participat- mment and new pro- may place ve depart- 'elopment, ent design and opera- Jl or tech- event, he of things, rt to pro- g through Chemical iemistry. nited op- ,e person secure his n i n g in ing. The d that the select the rticularly J! Department The Chemical Engineering student receives training that supplies the foundation and tools he needs to start a professional career. Organic, inor- ganic, analytical, and physical chemis- try, mathematics, physics, mechanics, and economics furnish the basic train- ing. The professional aspects are em- phasized by industrial stoichiometry, chemical engineering unit operation, design, and thermodynamics. Other supporting engineering subjects in civil, mechanical, and electrical engi- neering complete the four year cur- riculum. The Missouri School of Mines of- fers a science-chemistry option in addi- tion to training in Chemical Engineer- ing. Students interested in theoretical analytical, inorganic, organic, a n d physical chemistry or the research and teaching of chemistry are offered com- plete accredited curricula for prepara- tion in these fields. 9 Pipefining Q s s ,E 5 it 5. 3 I --1 l l ldliwtl L 'Ui if-'- 7:15, fi '.: J Above - Fisher, Custead and James Below - Qual Lab
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'ing s originally ork not di- ions. At the l covers an g endeavor. :, Sanitary, lg may ex- tions of the eneral divi- many versa- ritle, Civil :nsive to be ons in four inladdition ering, select Mines and branches. neering, one on campus, 9 g Ernest W. Carlton Department Chairman Professor of Civil Engineering, 1923, 1936. B.S. in M.E., 1920, M.S. Ind. Ed. 1926, Colorado State U.g B.S. in C.E., 1950 Missouri School of Mines , Civil Engineering Department p is designed to afford a thorough training in the fundamental principles upon which the practice of Civil Engineering is founded. It is the aim of the department to prepare its graduates for tech- nical and adminisrative positions in the promo- tion, design, construction, operation, and man- agement of engineering projects. Best and Chappick making a compression test on concrete f-Y . Above - Leveling the instrument Prof. Hershkowitz teaching fluid lab il 29
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