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MANFRED TOMACH Atlantic City, N. .l. B.S. in Textile Engineering, Philadelphia Textile Institute 1 year at P.T.I. Instructor in Jacquard and Testing Manny, we recognize the incongruity of your posi- tion as teacher to many of the men who were contempo- raries of yours in bygone student days. It is with satis- faction that We note the skilful finesse with which you concluded your duties. A lesser men could have made a mess. T854 'SYN' ROBERT T. TUMBELSTON Philadelphia, Penna. C.E., D.D., Pennsylvania Military College, B.D., Crozer Theological Seminaryg MA. University of Pennsylvania 2 years at P.T.l. Assistant Professor of English Doctor Tumbelston's appearance and attitude are both refreshing and stimulating. He has brought to P'.T.l. a Well-rounded human philosophy that all men would do Well to exemplify. He not only teaches, but lives the brotherhood of man. 26
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PERCIVAL THEEL Fort Washington, Penna. B.S. in Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania 32 years at P.T.l. Professor in Charge of Chemistry, Dyeing and Printing The only man we know who can successfully work twenty-five hours a day, thirty-two days every monthg gruif, kind-hearted, practical, dreamer. His guidance and personal attention has helped many a man over the roughest spots. l E. BRUCE THOMAS Drexel Hill, Penna. A.B., M.A., Franklin and Marshall, Ed.D., Temple University 6 ycars at P.T.l. Assistant Professor of Psychology and History Business like and pcdogogic, Doc Thomas is thc epitome of verhal facility. Wo1'ldly Wise and well read, he holds the key to the minds of the P.T.l. pcasents. 25
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ERWIN B. WILMER Philadelphia, Penna. Girard College 30 years at P.T.l. Instructor in Power Weaving Tacturn proponent of the shirt sleeve hand-in-the- grease school. Wilmer's reference to the loom as a Loon is we feel a sly attack on the credibility of the under graduate. Able master of the power loom in all its forms, he does his best to drive the shuttle of knowl- edge with its filling of facts into tl1e tight warps of his studenfs minds. A Welcome We take pleasure in using this space to welcome back Mr. Ereal Kaiser. For the past six years Mr. Kaiser has been on leave of absence from P.T.l. during which time he was employed by the Wai' Department, working as a consultant and then technologist with the Engineer- ing Division, Research Development in Textiles, at ,lef- fersonville, Indiana. Mr. Kaiser is a member of the class of 1920. For eighteen years prior to 1942 he was an instructor in the Jacquard Department and Director of Athletics. He is well known by his favorite expression 'LGet that pill. 27
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