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AIIMI ISTIIATIII DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND PLACEMENT AND OFFICE STAFF Left to right--Shirley M. Sands, Donald B. Partridge. and Yolanda Rubini. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE INSTITUTE FOUNDATION Stuart H. Carroll ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY AND TREASURER. AND SECRETARY Left to right-Anthony I. Haldis. and Margaret I. Mcllvaine
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HIU Illllll Illl ltll llf lilllllll ll 'LEFT TO RIGHT-R. C. Osborne. I. M. Cole. H. W. Rose. Colonel M. D. Brown. F. E. Nutter. F. Zum. B. W. Hayward. R. S. Cox, A. I. Haldis. G. Leonard. H. P. Galloway. R. A. Smith. I. Zieget. T. B. Hayward, E. L. Schlesinger. R. A. Lukens. The Philadelphia Textile Institute Foun- dation is entering its sixth year as a non- profit Corporation chartered to raise and ad- minister funds necessary to expand the facil- ities of the Philadelphia Textile Institute. In October l949, the Foundation reached the culmination of the first and most impor- tant step in its program, the new million dol- lar Textile Institute Building and the Edgar and Emily Hesslein Library Building were opened formally on the beautiful campus at School House Lane and Henry Avenue. To keep the Philadelphia Textile Institute abreast the progress of the Textile lndustry, the Foundation plans to continue its Develop- ment Program activities, with emphasis on building an Endowment Fund, raising facul- ty salaries, creating a faculty pension plan and last but not least, building new dormi- tory and gymnasium facilities. With a new year under way, one of in- evitable greater progress in the textile in- dustry, we find ourselves under the heading of THE PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE INSTITUTE. No longer are we associated with the MU- SEUM OF ART. This is significant of the fact that we are leaving the old entirely behind. In our advancement, we have had the guid- ing hand of a constructive and modernistic group, the Board of Governors. Ever con- scious of improvement and progress, this group functions in an administrative capac- ity for the school establishing the policies followed at the present and planning those for the future. The future, with a strong and aggressive band of leaders at the helm, looks very bright for our new P.T.I. LEFT TO RIGHT-Colonel M. D. Brown. President: T. B. Hayward. First, Vice-Presi dent: R. C. Osborne, Secretary NOT SHOWN-F. C. Scholler. Second Vice-Presi dent: W. L. Holmes, Ir.. Treasurer.
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DANIEL S. ALTERMAN Instructor in Weave Formation and Fabric Analysis and Structure, Teachers Certificate, Temple Univer- sity, Philadelphia Textile Institute. STANLEY BARKER Instructor in Power Weaving ROBERT C. BOKUM Assistant Professor of Business Man- agement, B.A. in Commerce and Fi- nance, Pennsylvania State College, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Philadelphia Textile Institute. GEORGE G. BYLER Assistant Professor of Chemistry, B.S. in Chemistry, University of Penn- Sylvania. IAIIIIIIV WILLIAM T. CLAY Assistant Professor of Wool Yarn Manufacture, B.S. in Civil Engineer- ing, University of Pennsylvania. M. STANLEY DAVIS Instructor in Accounting and Costing, University of Pennsylvania. EILEEN BONNER DWYER Assistant Librarian, A.B. Trinity Col- lege, B.L.S. Drexel Institute of Tech- nology. GEORGE K. ERBEN Instructor in Worsted Yarn Manufac- ture, Princeton University xi
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