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NORMAN L. LAWRENCE Livingston, N. ,L PILB., Brown Universityg A.M., University of Pennsyl- vaniag B.D., Th.M., Crozer Theological Seminary 1 year at P.T.l. Instructor in English Mr. Lawrence has the problem of impressing the importance of proper English in the pursucnce of suc- cess in the Textile Field. We need not fear the future on this account if we merely follow his fine example. ELIVIER FRED MARTER Beverly, N. J. Diploma, Philadelphia Textile Institute 3 years at P.T.l. Instructor in Wcawfc Formation, Fabric Analysis and Structure The students dilcmmal This upcoming young 111an has made a niche for himself in the Weave formation and fabric analysis department. Our favorite food is fish, but his is chicken. ls that not right, Fred? 20
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ROBERT W. KENYON Philadelphia, Penna. Diploma, Philadelphia Textile Institute l year at P.T.l. Instructor in Dyeing and Printing Quiet and easy going, Mr. Kenyon is well known to all the students for his practical and competant advice, gained through his years of experience in the industry. Those Whose habitat is the dye house will well realize his wealth of knowledge. BERNARD R. KOENIG Havertown, Penna. B.S. in Textile Engineering, Philadelphia Textile Institute 6 years at P.T.l. Assistant Professor in Charge of Jacquard, Color, Testing and Microscopy Jacquard, Color, Testing, Microscopy, Photography, etc. This Versatile technologist is a reliable source of facts and figures. His patience and sympathetic attitude to the student's problems will long be remembered by us. X I 9
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GORDON A. MARWINE Willow Grove, Pa. B.S., NLS. in Education, Pennsylvania State College 2 years at P.'l'.l. Assistant Professor of Physics ln the two years he has been herc we have learned to admire thc talents of this new addition to thc Math department. You really have a job in training the Soplfs for Mr. France's Mechanics 232. WILLIAM A. MCLAIN Springfield, Penna. Philadelphia Textile Institute 38 years at P.T.l. Professor in Charge of Hand and Power Weaving In a sense Mr. Mac has a thankless job. His is the task of imparting background, the giving of basic knowl- edge, of assisting the early growth of necessary skills. The fledgling in his growing proficiency may tend to forget Mr. lVlac's help. This is our notice to him that all is indeed not forgotten. We thank you. 2 I
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