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Although this department has never been organized formally into so-called School, as have the departments of Mechanical, Electrical an Civil Engineering, yet it is recognized as being on practically the sani basis. At present Prof. P. N. Evans, of the Chemistry department, is i charge of the work in Chemical Engineering. The course is designed to prepare men for those commercial Industrie wliich involve chemical operations on a large scale; and therefore not onl the principles of Chemistry are emphasized, but also those of Mechanics and Electrical Engineering. During the first two years the students r ceive about the same work as those in the Mechanical and Electrical d partnients. In the Junior and Senior years the course includes the fund; mental work of the other engineering departments. Graduates may expect to begin work in the Chemical Laboratorie but later to enter the works as chemical engineers; this experience is tl: best preparation for subsequent connection with the management. RLES HE. RY BENJAMl TBI Dean of the Schools of Engineering and Dirertcr of the Engineering Laboratories. M.E. University of Maine. 1S81; Doctor of Engineering. Case School of Applied Sci- ence, 1908; Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Honorary Member Engineering Society of Cleveland. BENJAMIN
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1 lK?a T Mechanical Engineering LEWELLYN V. LUDY. TBII. 2H. CICERO BAILEY VEAL. TBn. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Assistant Professor in Machine Design. B.S.. Purdue rniversily. B.S., Purdue University, 189S; M.E., 1902; Member American Society Mechanical Engineers. r 1900; Member of the Indiana Engi- m neering Society; Member Indiana OSCAR COLE.MAN KLIPSCH. TBII. ml Academy of Science; Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. B.S., Purdue University, 1901; Education; Member American Society . I K,. 19IIV. j1C4 of Mechanical Engineers. TIIO.MAS TAYLOR EYRE. TBII. wkl lAMES DAVID HOFFMAN. TBn. In.structor in Applied Mechanics. B.S., Purdue University. 190.T; Professor of Engineering Design. B.S. Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. H K in M.E., Purdue University, 1S90; l r M.E., 1S93; Member American Society PF .Mechanical Engineers; Member and LAWRENCE W. WALLACE. President American Society of Heat- Instructor in Locomotive and Car Design. B.S., Agricultural and Me- ing and Ventilating Engineers: Mem- chanical College of Texas. 1903; Memlier Western Railway Club. LUDV ber Society for the Promotion of En- !;ineering Education; Member Indiana BE.NEDICT FREDERICK RABER. TBII. Engineering Society; Member Indi- ana Academy of Science. Instructor in Machine Design. B.S,. Purdue University, 1907. l.ons EUGENE EXDSl.EY. TBII. ' hK . CLAUDE SYLVESTER .lOHNSON. Associate Professor of Railw ay Mechanical Engineering. B.S.. Purdue Instructor in Mechanical Eusincering. H.S,. Purdue University. 1901. University, 1901; M.E., 190. ; Member Western Railway Club; Mem- ber Society for tlie Pronioti diana Engineering Society. n of Engineering Education; Member In- CHARLES HERBERT LAWRANCE. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. U.S.. Clarkson School of AUTHIK WILLIAMS COLE. Technology, 1900; Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Assistant Professiir of M,.,-li iiirMl Kimiiii-cring. B.S., Worcester Poly- Education. technle Institiii. iin,- i : I ' i : l.n,l)er American Society Me- chanical Engiii.-. r M. mi.c n,. 1 H ;,i, In.- titute Electrical Engineers; IIOWAKD LEROY HUTCHINSON. Member National i i., ,;:,,, |,|,i s., i, i h.inl)er Society for the Promo- Instructor in .Machine Design. Ph.B.. Sheffield Scientiflc Scliool, Yale tion of Engineering K.IiumIi University. 1907. 1 ai i a
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