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Page 20 text:
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HGRICH and FORESTRY If: DEAN L. D. BAVER The School of Agriculture and Forestry with its extension service has made valuable contributions to the state and nation during the war. Now, with peace once more enforced, plans for a larger and better school can soon be put into effect. With the timber resources of America rapidly being depleted, there is a splendid opportunity for State College to train young men to care for our forests. And with the people of many European countries starving to death, the school is rendering a ser- vice to humanity in teaching its students to produce more and better food. The agricultural extension service ' s technically trained men are carrying the information obtained by the experi- ment station out over the state. THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY FACULTY F. M. Haig, C. D. Grinnells, D. E. Brady, J. V. Hofmann, L. D. Baver, G. W. Forster, C. H. Hamilton, R. E. L. Greene, B. W. Kenyan, R. L. Anderson, D. S. Weaver, G. W. Giles, R. W. Cummings, C. B. Williams, G. K. Middleton, R. L. Lovvorn, J. A. Rigney, A. D. Stuart, B. W. Smith, W. C. Gregory, J. F. Lutz, E. R. Collins, W. D. Lee, J. R. Piland, J. H. Hilton, R. H. Ruffner, E. H. Hos- tetler, W. J. Peterson, W. L. Clevenger, J. E. Foster, L. Wyman, W. D. Miller, G. K. Slocum, C. M. Kaufmah, M. E. Gardner, G. 0. Randall, R. Schmidt, J. G. Weaver, J. P. Pillsbury, R. H. Dearstyne, N. W. Williams, H. C. Gauger, R. E. Greaves, D. W. Gregory, C. H. Bostian, R. Harkema, M. A. Abrahamsen, E. G. Diseker.
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Page 19 text:
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ENGINEERING SCHOOL The field of engineering, and all of its branches, received a tremendous stimulus as a result of the war, and, with the coming of peace, a great deal of experimental and practical equipment was made available to engineering schools and colleges. State College ' s school of engineering, through its new Dean of Engineering, Dean John Harold Lampe, and several completely reorganized departments, is taking advantage of this opportunity to improve its technical facilities. One of the immediate aims of this program is that of having all departments accredited by the Engineer ' s Council for Profes- sional Development. DEAN J. H. LAMPE THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL FACULTY Mechanics: G. W. Smith, N. W. Conner, A. Mitchell. Mathematics: H. A. Fisher, H. P. Williams, C. G. Mum- ford, J. M. Clarkson, J. W. Cell, R. C. Bullock, H. V. Park, R. Hooke, C. F. Strobel, W. P. Seagraves, H. C. Cooke, C. W. Williams. Physics: C. M. Heck, J. B. Derieux, J. I. Hopkins, E. J. Brown, J. T. Lynn. Architec- ture: Ross Shumaker, J. D. Paulson, W. L. Baumgarten, J. H. Grady. Chemical Engineering: E. M. Schoenborn, E. E. Randolph, T. C. Doody, R. Bright, J. F. Seely. Civil Engineering: C. L. Mann, C. R. Bramer, R. E. Stiemke, C. M. Lambe, W. F. Babcock, E. W. Price, M. E. Ray. Electrical Engineering: C. G. Brennecke, R. S. Fouraker, W. H. Browne, J. E. Lear, K. B. Glenn, L. M. Keever, R. J. Pearsall, E. W. Winkler, J. H. Nichols, R. R. Brown. General Engineering: G. W. Smith, Geologi- cal Engineering: J. L. Stuckey, E. L. Miller. Mechanical Engineering: L. L. Vaughn, R. B. Rice, H. B. Briggs, E. G. Hoefer, W. G. Van Note, F. B. Wheeler, W. S. Bridges, T. C. Brown, W. E. Selkinghaus, W. E. Adams, R. L. Cope, M. R. Rowland, T. E. Hyde, P. B. Leonard, W. Lowen, C. W. Maddison, W. G. Mendenhall, E. H. Stinson. Aeronautical Engineering: R. F. Rautenstrauch, R. W. Truitt. Ceramic Engineering: A. F. Greaves-Walker.
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Page 21 text:
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SCHOOL OF TEXTILES During the past few years the Textile School has grown by leaps and bounds until today it is one of the best in the world. The recently formed Textile Foundation has enabled the school to ob- tain an excellent research and teaching staff. The students get practical experience in labora- tories which are equipped with the latest machines for weaving and testing textile materials. New and better dyes are being developed to keep pace with the demands for bright colors in all materials. In the next few years the textile school should contribute materially to the development of North Carolina potentialities in the textile field. DEAN M. E. CAMPBELL THE TEXTILE SCHOOL FACULTY M. E. Campbell, Thomas Nelson, E. B. Grover, J. T. Hilton, J. G. Lewis, G. R. Culberson, T. R. Hart, W. E. Shinn, J. A. Porter, Jr., W. E. Moser, H. H. Grimshaw, A. C. Hayes, G. H. Dunlap.
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