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bi SCHOOL OF TEXTILES With new iincl improved teehnology in the Textile Industry, there eomes ;i deni.uic! lor men with techniciil training to meet and sohe its problems. It is the ni.uii ohjeLiiNi ' ot the Sehool of Textiles to provide tiie training in Textiles which, coupletl with practical experience (ollowini; oraduaiion, equips Munii; men to assume pt)si- tions ol real responsibilitv in the industrv. T he lacilities ol the School are cxpandinu rapidh, as is evidenced b the addition ot two full equipped wings to the building. In line with the expanding building facilities have been the addition oF well-trained and experienced men to the teaching staff. Thus, we sincercK belie -e that the quality of training now being offered is on a 11.11 with the demands of the industry. iM.ALcoLiM Campbe ll, Dean FauM AsBILL Grover H.- RT Rutherford W lUTTIER SlIINN DUNL.AP BOGD.AX - r -k J f - 1 iiiw :;; ' scienci ' DEPARTMENT HEADS Top row. C. M. Asbill, Research Engineer; E. B. Grover, Yarn Manufacturing; T. R. i lart. Director of Instruction; I 1. A. Rutherford, Chemis- try and Dyeing. Bottom row: B. L. Whittier, Fabrics; W. E. Shinn, Knitting; G. EI. Dunlap, Technical Consultant; J. E. Bogdan, Research.
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Brennecke Fisher Hanson Henderson SCHOENBORN Beck Rice Kriegel Smith Si IK Ki.v Van Note Adams Fadum SCHOOL OF EnGinEERinc DEPARTMENT HEADS Left to right: C. G. Brennecke, Electrical; H. A. Fisher, Mathe- vmtics; K. P. Hanson, Mechanical; D. E. Henderson, Industrial; E. M. Schoenborn, Chemical; C. K. Beck, Physics; R. B. Rice, Diesel; W. W. Kriegel, Ceramic; G. W. Smith, Engineering Mechanics; J. L. Stuckev, Geological; W. G. Van Note, Engineering Research; W. E. Adams, Director of Instruction; R. E. Fadum, Civil. 1 1. Lampe, Dean The School of Engineerina offers technical and enaineerino instruction to meet the needs of the people and industries of North Carolina. Attuned to the rapid industrial dexelopment in North Caro- lina, the School of Enoineering is an effective contributor through its modern educational program and research activities. In addition to its se ' en accredited undergraduate curricula, the School of Engineering also provides courses of stud leading to the Master, NIaster of Science, and Doctor of Philosophv degrees. These curricula and outstanding research department provide educational facilities for students who seek an- opportunity to be a part of the industrial and scientific growth of the State.
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' T GRRDURTE DIVISIOD The funci;ior. of the Graduate Division is to provide graduate training in the sciences and technologies of agriculture engineering, textiles and vocational teacher training. Graduate students have the ad antages offered b ' the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Engi- neering Experiment Station, and the Research Laboratories of the Textile School, in addition to the regular laboratories used for in- s;ruction. Individually developed courses of stud ' lead to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. Z. P. Metcalf, Dean DEPARTMENT HEADS Left to right: R. W. Cummings, Agricjihiire: D. J. Moffie, Psychology; G. W. Smith, Engineering Mechanics; W. E. Shinn, Textiles; E. M. Schoen- born, Chemical Engineering. Cummings Moffie Smith Shinn 5CHOENBORN
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