Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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JAMES C. LAWRENCE gradu- ated in 1910 and is now the assistant to the president of the University of Minnesota. SAM HICIIQINBOTTOM gi-aduf ated in 1911, and is now a missionary to India. He is the organizer and now prin' cipal of the Agricultural In' stitute at Allahabad, India. CARL DONEY received his Ph. D. degree at Ohio State Uni' versity in 1902, and is presif dent of Willaniette College, Salem, Oregon. He is also an author of some note. WILLIAM LLOYD EvANs, prof fessor of chemistry at Ohio State, graduated in 1896. He was recently awarded the Nichols medal for contributf ing the greatest achievement in chemical research during the past year. GENERAL EDWARD ORTON, Jr., received his M. E. degree in 1884 and was the first man to regularly manufacture fer- roslicon in the United States. He established the iirst school of ceramics in this country in 1893, and he was dean of that college until 1910. He was also dean of the college of engineering at Ohio State University in 19024906 and in 1910f1916, and the state geologist of Ohio in 1899'1906. CHARLES F. Scorr graduated in 1885, and is at present head of the Sheffield Scien' tihc School at Yale Univer- sity. He has been a member of the American Engineering Council since 1921. JOHN CUNNINCHAM graduf ated in 1897, and is a former trustee of Ohio State Univcr' sity. He is the editor of the Agriculturist, a farm magaf zine in Wisconsin, and is an authority on farm problems. CHARLES E. SRINNER re- ceived his M. E. degree in 1890, and is assistant direct' ing engineer of the Westing' house Electric and Manufacf turing Company.

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U D GEORGE W. RIGHTMIRE President Ohio State University W UUTSTANDI NG ALUMNI E13



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JESSE R. Lovejor graduated in 1884, and has been a vice' president of the General Elec' tric Compan since 1907, and a member ofythe board of di' rectors since 1922. COMMANDER GLENN S. BUR- RELL graduated from Ohio State University in 1904 with the degree B. C. E. During the World War he built the naval mine depot and the sub' marine base at New London, Connecticut. At present he is the assistant chief of the design division, Navy De' partment. CHARLES P. COOPER gradu' ated in 1907 from this uni' versity. He was for some time president of the Ohio Bell Telephone Company, and is at present the vice-presi- dent of the American Tele' phone and Telegraph Com' pany. GEORGE LIVINGSTON received his B. Sc. degree in 1909, and is now the head of the United States Bureau of Markets. He is considered an expert in grain marketing. DANlliL 1. BRUMLEY, of the class of 1895, is in charge of planning the new 5B700,000,f 000 terminal for the Chicago and Illinois Railway. This is one of the largest engineer' ing feats of the present day. ' ra N BENJAMIN G. LAMMIE, of the class of 1888, is the hrst and only recipient of the joseph Sullivant medal, the highest honor Ohio State University confers on her graduates. He was a world Hgure in engif neering and for twenty years was the chief engineer of the Westingliouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. He was a pioneer in the devel' opment of the electrical in' Zlustry, holding more than 150 patents at the time of his death. He received the Edif son medal and served on the United States Consulting Board during the World War. VERNON C. WARD, of the class of 1903, is now the vice president of the B. French Company, leading building contractors of Chicago. For twenty-three years he was en' gaged in steel construction sales with the American Bridge and the Illinois Steel Company. CHARLES J. STARR graduated in the class of 1909 and is at present the editor of the Iron Trade Review.

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