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School of Mechanical Engineering V. F. M. (toss, A.M., Professor of Experimental Engineering. A.M.. Wabash, 1888; Instructor in Mechanic Arts, Purdue University, 1879-83; Pro- fessor of Practical Mechanics, 1883-90: Professor of Experimental Engineering since 1890; member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Indiana Academy of Science. John J. Fi.ather, Ph.B., M.M.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Received early education and training abroad; foreman and designer of special machin- ery in New England. 1877-82; graduated in 1885 from Sheffield Scientific School of Yale; designer of special machinery for Ansonia Electric Company; Superintendent of Buffalo Pump Works: Instructor in Mechanical Engineering at Lehigh University, 1888-91; Post-graduate of Cornell; Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; member Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Secretary of Section D, Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science. Richard A. Smart, M.E., Instructor in Engineering Laboratory. Purdue, B.M.E., 1892; M.E., 1893; Assistant in Electrical Laboratory, 1890 91; junior member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; member of the Indiana Academy of Science and of the Indianapolis Engineering Club. John Henry Kxepinger, B.M.E., Assistant in Engineering Laboratory. Clarexce H. Robertson, B.S. , B.M.E., Student-Assistant in Engineering Laboratory. South Dakota Agricultural College. B.S.. ' 93; Purdue, B.M.E., ' 95. Raymond C. Ewry, B.M.E., Student-Assistant in Mechanical Drawing. Mark Dana Stkout, Assistant in Mechanical Laboratory.
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Officers of the Faculty James Henry Smart, A.M., LL.D. , President, 191 Columbia Street, Lafayette. A.M. Dartmouth. 1870; LL.D., Indiana University, 1883; Sigma Chi; Associate Editor New Hampshire Journal of Education. 1860; Principal of Toledo (Ohioi Schools, 1863-65; Superintendent Fort Wayne Schools, 1865-75; State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction. 1876-82; United States Commissioner to Paris Exposition, 1878; President National Educational Association, 1881 ; President National College Association. 1890. Winthrop Ellsworth Stone, A.M., Ph.D., Vice-President, North Grant Street, West Lafayette. Stanley Coulter, A.M., Ph.D., Secretary of the Faculty. East Columbia street, Lafayette. Elizabeth D. Swan, Librarian. 14
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School of Electrical Engineering Wixdeb Elwell Goldsborough, M.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering. M.E., Cornell University. 1892; Beta Theta Pi: Assistant Engineer to the Colliery Engineer Company. Scranton. Pa.. 1892; in charge of the Electrical Engineering Depart- ment, Arkansas State University, 1893; member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, f the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, I the Indiana Academy of Science. Alexander Wilmeb Duff, A.M., B.Sc. (Edinburgh), Professor of Physics. B.A.. University of New Brunswick. 18SP M.A., University of Edinburgh, Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. 1888: B.A., University of London. 1887: studied in Germany, 1889: original work under Prof. Tait in Edinburgh. 1890: Substitute Professor of Physics in University of Madras. India: Professor of Physics, University of New Brunswick: B.Sc. University Edinburgh. 1893. Charles Pun. Matthews, M.E., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Graduate of St. Johnsbury (Vermont) Academy and Cornell University, 1892; Instructor in Cornell since graduation, now in charge of special work in Dynamo Laboratory and lectureron Dynamo-Electric Machinery; joint author of Problems in Physics, and a Laboratory Manual which is used in most of the electrical laboratories of the United States. Samuel N. Taylor, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics. Ph.B., Wesleyan University, 1887; in charge of Experimental Laboratory. Thomson- Houston Electric Works. 1887-91; Professor of Natural Sciences. Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College. 1891-93; Junior Fellow in Physics. Clark University. 18 ' J.3 91; Assistant in Physics, Clark University Summer School. 1894: Senior Fellow in Physics, Clark University, 1891-96. Edward Elsworth Reynolds, M.E., Assistant in Electrical Laboratory. B.M.E.. Purdue University, 1891: M.E.. Purdue, 1895. Cloyd Marshall, B.M.E., Student-Assistant in Electrical Laboratory. B.M.E., Purdue University, 1895. William Mutter, Student-Assistant in Electrical Laboratory. B.M.E.. Purdue University, 1896.
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