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V. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JOHN PRICE JACKSON, B.S., M.E., BE... Dean; Professor of Electrical Engineering. Degrees conferred by The Pennsylvania State College from which institution he was graduated in 1889. Born in Philadelphia 1868. Early education in Kennett, New York City, and State College. After graduation, con- struction engineer for Sprague and Edison Companies, etc. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1907, at The Pennsylvania State College. Joint author of uAlternating Current Machinery, Electricity and Magnetism. and HAlternating Currents ; also author of technical papers. Consulting Engineer for various municipalities and corporations. Electrical Juror, St. Louis. Member national societies of electrical and mechanical engineers and other technical bodies. ELTON D. WALKER, B.S., Professor of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering. HUGO DIEMER, M.E.. Professor of Industrial Engineering. ADDAMS S. MCALLISTER, B.S., Ph. D., Professorial Lecturer in Electrical Engineering. LEWIS H. HARDING, M.S., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. PAUL B. BRENEMAN, B.S., C.E., Professor of Mechanics and Materials of Con- struction. ARTHUR J. WOOD, M.E., Associate Professor of Railroad Mechanical Engineering. HAROLD B. SHATTUCK, B.S., Associate Professor of Railroad Engineering. JAMES B. WHITMORE, B.S., Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. ARTHUR H. GILL, M.E., Associate Professor of Heat Engineering. ROY IRVIN WEBBER, B.S., C.E.. Associate Professor of Structural Engineering. CHARLES L. KINSLOE, B.S., E.E., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. HENRY K. RICHARDSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrochemical Engineering. CHARLES E. COVIER, Assistant Professor of Telephone Engineering. JAMES A. MEASE, M.E., Assistant Professor of Machine Design. JAMES P. CALDERWOOD, M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. HERMAN V. EGBERT, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Mechanics and Materials of Construction. FRANK B. FAULKNER, Instructor in Machine Tool Work. HARVEY R. REIDENBACH, Instructor in F orging and F oundry. GEORGE H. RESIDES, Instructor in Practical Mechanics. JOSEPH W. L. HALE, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. 19
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IV. SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCE GEORGE GILBERT POND. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Dean. Professor of Chemistry and Director of Chemical Laboratories. B.A., Amherst, 1881 ; M.A., Amherst, 1884; Ph.D., Amherst, 1889. Uni- versity of Gottingen, 1881-82 and 1885. Born in 1861 at Holliston, Mass. Prepared for col1ege at Holliston High School. Graduated from Amherst in 1881. Instructor in Chemistry there from 1883-88. Professor of Chemistry at The Pennsylvania State College since 1888. Granted a year's leave of absence 1893394, to pursue advanced studies at the Universities of Berlin and Munich. Dean of the School of Natural Science since 1896. THORNTON OSMOND. M.S., M.A.. Emeritus Professor of Physics. WILLIAM R. HAM, B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Physics. MADISON M. CARVER, B.S., Associate Professor of Physics. JESSE BRIGGS CHURCHILL, B.S., Associate Professor of Industrial Chemistry. WALTER J. KEITH, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. WILBUR Ross MCCONNELL. B.S., Assistant Professor of Zoology. VICTOR L. LOGO, B.S., Assistant Professor of Quantitative Analysis. FRED J. KAUFMAN, B.S., Instructor in Qualitative Analysis. FREDERICK CLINTON MILLER. B.A., Instructor in Physics. ROBERT S. PRICHARD, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. WHEELER P. DAVEY, B.A., Instructor in Physics. LEO J. LASSALLE, B.S., Instructor in Physics. JOSEPH LUKE APPLETON. JR., B.S., Instructor in Zoology. MILTON W. EDDY, Instructor in Zoology. THOMAS F. POWER, M.A., Instructor in Chemistry. FRANK B. STRODE, B.A., Instructor in Chemistry. GEORGE D. WHETON. M.S., Instructor in Chemistry. THOMAS W. MASON, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. OAKLEY M. BISHOP, B.S., Teaching Fellow in Chemistry. :18
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EARLE L. WATERMAN. B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. WILLIAM T. BROWNSCOMB, B.S.. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. NUGENT H. SLAUGHTER, B.S.. Instructor in Electrical Engineering. HERBERT W. SMALL, A.B., Instructor in Shop Work. FRANK E. FELL. B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. RALPH J. KNIGHT. 13.5., Instructor in Civil Engineering. REUBEN STEHMAN FRIDY, B.S., Instructor in Engineering. HAROLD C. BARTHOLOMEW, M.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. EMILIO ROMANELLI, Assistant in Steam Laboratories. JOHN J. LIGHT, Instructor in Shop Construction. RAYMOND O'DONNELL, B.S.. Instructor in Civil Engineering. P. EDWIN THOMAS. B.S., Instructor in Descriptive Geometry. DAVID A. ISENBERG, 13.5., Assistant in Engineering. CHESTER A. HOGENTOGLER. B.S., Assistant in Civil Engineering. EDWARD M. BRODERICK, Instructor in YIVood Working. LOUIS S. BRUNER, B.S., Instructor in Mechanics and Materials of Construction. HAROLD M. GLAZIER, M.S.. Instructor in Architectural Drawing. JOHN C. KAMMERMAN, B.S.. Instructor in Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM C. MUCHLESTEIN, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. RICHARD M. PENNOCK, B.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. RICHARD P. SAUERHERRING, ME... Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. BENJAMIN W. DEDRICK, Instructor in Milling Engineering. ROBERT H. CAUGHEY, B.S.. Assistant in Civil Engineering. WILLIAM F. LOOMIS. B.S., Assistant in Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. DAVID LLOYD MARKLE, B.S., Assistant in Electrical Engineering. HAROLD E. ROWE, B.S.. Teaching Fellow in Engineering. VI. SCHOOL OF MINES WALTER RICHARD CRANE, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Dean; Professor of Mining. A.B., University of Kansas, 1895; M.A., University of Kansas, 1896; Ph.D.. Columbia University, 1901. Born at Grafton, Mass., 1870. Prepared for college at the Franklin Military Academy, Franklin, Neb. Graduated from the University of Kansas, 1895. Assistant in Chemistry. University of Kansas, 1896. Assistant Principal of the Beloit High School, Beloit, Kansas. 20
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