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Assistant Professor of 1I1cc1zanical Eizginecring EE, TBII5 B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1916, M.E,. 1925, Engineering Practice and United States Army, 1919-24: l11Sl1I'L1CfJ1' of Mechanical Engineering. University of Pennsylvania and Drexel Institute Even- ing School, 1919-24, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1924, Member, Engineers Club, Philadelphiag Graduate student, Columbia University. Lvl the vrpoui' rise and gas cnrfvaizd, And the gods smile down at the toil of hand. Twmly IIRANK DANA CARVIN CLYDE C. VVI-IIPPLE Assistant Professor of lilcctrical li11gi1zcc'riug E33 TBH, B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1.9155 Graduate Assistant, Wo1'cester Polytechnic Institute, 1915-16, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, New Hampshire State College, 1916-17, Instructor in Physics, Pratt Institute, 1917-18, Engineer in Physical Labora- tory, Westeril Electric Co., 19183 Electrical Engineer, Klaxon Co., 1918-203 Instructor in Electrical Engineer- ing, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1920-242 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering from 192-1. Did not lic iizagnify the mind, show clear just what it all Hiram? PARKE B. PRAIM Assistant Profvssm' of Physics AKHQ E.M., Lehigh University, 19093 MS., Lehigh University, 1919, Engineering Corps of Concentrating Plant, Pennsylvania Steel Company, Lebanon, Pa., 1909- 10, Engineering Corps of Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Co,, Blockton, Ala., 1910-11 3 I-Iead of Chemistry and Physics Department, Olean I-Iigh School, Olean. N. Y., 1911-12, Instructor in Physics, Lehigh Univer- sity, 1912-183 Instructor, Optical Instrument Repair School, Grdnance Department, U. S. A., 1918-19: As- sistant Professor of Physics, Lehigh University, 1919- 243 Assistant Professor of Physics, Polvteclmic Institute Of Brooklyn, from 19243 Member, American Physical Societyg S.P.E.E. xr X , 1 , D . VI lun you call a flung Hlvsfvrmzis, all that if mfaizs is fhflif T911 dau? u1zdv1'sz'a11d.
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GERARDO IMMEDIATO Assistant Professor of llileelianical Engineering C.E. and M.E., Columbia University, 1900-01, Pro- fessional experience: One year in Peru, S.A., Five years in Mexico, Three years as Resident Engineer on Power Plant Construction, Three years on General Construc- tion Wlork in Latin-America, Railroading, Municipal VVork, and Hydro-Electric Developments, Eight years as Designer on Elevated and Subway Work, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic In- stitute, from 1920. At various times: Professor of Civil Engineering, St. ,lohn's College and C.C.N.Y., Engineer- ing Examiner, Civil Service, New York City, Instructor, Summer Surveying Course, Stevens Institute, Associate Editor, International Engineering, Member, A.S.M.E. Let ns be exact-for in caraetizess lies truth and strength of C0lZ'U1.Cll'0ll.U ,l LEROY DURBGRGW Assistant Professor of Pliysieal lfclnealion 45215, Swarthmore College, 1914, University of Penn- sylvania, 1916: Physical Director, Y.M C.A., Martins- bury, West Virginia, 1916, Physical Director, Deposit I-Iigh School, Deposit, N. Y., 1917: Assistant Director of Physical Education, Stevens Institute, 1918-2-1. Head Coach of Football and Baseball Teams, Stevens Institute: Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, from 1924. Health is the vital principle of bliss, and erereise, of health. FRANCIS E. CANAVACIOL flssistaizt Professor of Electrical Elzgiizeeriizg E.E., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1918, U.S.A. Air Service, 1918-19, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1919-20, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1920-24, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, from 1924, Member, A.I.E.E., Associate Member, I.R.E. ' Look on tliy work, ye mighty, and despair. Nineteen
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OTTO HAZELTON HENRY Assistant Professor of tllechanieal Engineering 9'1'g B.S. in M.E., West Virginia University, 1919, Assistant in Steam and Experimental Engineering De- partment, West Virginia University, 1918-19, Instructor in Mechanical Laboratories, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1920-1925, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, from 1925, A.S.S.T.g Associate Member, A.S.M.E. Heat, with 'oiewless fingers molals Life out of death-new out of old. WILLET F. WI-IITMORE Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering AXP, BS., and Ch.E., Polytechnic Institute of Brook- lyn, M.A., Columbia University, 1927, Instructor in Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, 1916-18, Instructor in Chemical Engineering, Fuel, Water, and Gas Analysis 1918-25, Instructor, Advanced Organic Analysis and In- organic Chemistry, from 19233 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering from 1926. Let ns first understand the facts, then we may seek the cause. ,. EDGAR P. SLACK Assistant Professor of Physics QKNQ S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1908, Instructing Staff, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1908-10, Instructing Staff, Weiitworth Institute, Boston, 1909-105 Physicist at Nutrition Laboratory, Car- negie Institute of VVashington, 1910-12, Assistant Elec- trical Engineer Underwriters' Laboratories, 1912-243 Instructor, Practical Electricity, Pratt Institute, Brook- lyn, 1918-24, Instructor in Physics, Polytechnic Insti- tute of Brooklyn, 1924-25, Assistant Professor in Phy- sics, from 19255 Member, A.I.E.E.g N.F.P.A.g Secretary of Faculty. Errors as small as atoms doth he discern. Twenty-one
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