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Page 15 GGLLEGE GF ENGINEERING he Engineering College offers a program of study designed to produce an engineer of all around capabilities as well as a specialist in any one of the fields in which work is offered: civil, electrical, mechanical . Northern's engineering graduates may be found in all parts of the world in positions of iniportance and distinction. These men, heads of large cor- porations, designers, or research nien, have done much to advance the prosperity of mankind. Arc Welding is one of the opportunities the student engineer has For actual practice. ALEXANDER WEBB 1. D. MACCALLUM Professor of Civil Assistant in Civil Engineering Engineering LEWIS MILLER JESSE HARROD Instructor in Chemistry Professor of Chemistry v, Nl 7. Q1 - A . Wx' it I
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EUGENE PALMER JOHN A. NEEDY Assistant in Professor of ltlechanical Engineering lvl-9Clll'lTllCZll Engineering ROBERT BARR DONALD PEARSON Assistant in Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Page 14 Professor Webb explains the graphic solution of the stresses in a Pratt truss. Structural Engineering 412. AN ENGINEERING CAREER bility to plan, 'to select from a mass of material the important facts and assemble them in order- ly thinking is more important than mechanical skill. The engineer is often a man of many manual skills. He is a man capable of directing the skill of others. He has imagination and accuracy, both in planning and in performance, for building bridges, or running a business, or for organizing his own life into patterns of usefulness. There is more to being an engineer even than mastering mechanical skills and acquiring the abil- ity to plan and to direct. Honor, intelligence, sound judgment, ability to get along with people, all these are as important to the engineer as they are to the lawyer, the physician, or the business man.
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Paga 16 2 CLAUDE W. PETTIT Professor of Law E. VERGON SMITH Professor of Law CULLEGE he College of Law. now in its fifty-fourth year, is a member of the League of Ohio Law Schools and is approved by the American Bar Association. Among its alumni and former students are many of the prominent lawyers in Ohio and other states- Its graduates have been successful beyond the average as candidates for admission to the Bar at the State Bar Examinations, and as practitioners afterwards. lVhile considerable emphasis is placed on the Ohio Law, the work is conducted with a View to giving a systematic and complete grounding in The student becomes familiar with pleading incident to court work and gains an actual experience in try-
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