Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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C. E. Dammon and M. N. Parkhurst wrestle with schedules. One of the best known men on the campus is Dr. S. J. Miller. Although he graduated from our state rival, Indiana, in 1924, Dr. llliller is as much a part of Purdue's tradition as Heavilon Hall. After coming to Purdue he played a major role in reorganizing and developing Purdue's Student Health Service. The athletic department also depends upon Doon llliller to be on hand at all Purdue sports contests to give im- mediate attention to our injured athletes. Dr. Miller and all of his associates are kept busy since over two-hundred thousand cases are handled each year. During the twenty-four years Dr. llliller has served Purdue, the school has never been closed by an epidemic. . . Records, Bandages, gg, The department in charge of admissions and student records is the registrar's office. Under the efhcient supervision of Clarence E. Dammon, director of admissions and reg- istrar, records are kept of every student of Purdue, past and present. Also under his jurisdiction falls the administration of all entrance exams and the qualification of stu- dents for graduation. Ably assisted by Pro- fessor N. ll. Parkhurst, the registrar has devised more efficient methods of placing, transferring, and testing the students. Com- parable to the identification department of the FBI, the office of the registrar can locate, identify, and provide information about any person who is or has been a member of the Purdue student body. Doc Miller repairs and cares for shopworn Boilermakers. d E C It Dean Knapp gives advice to a pair of confused students. an XPEI1 OUI1S2 Ing Associate Dean W. A. Knapp, a big name in the engineering field, came to Purdue as an instructor in 1908 after he graduated from Illinois University with a bacheloris degree in 1907. In 1911 Dean Knapp was awarded the degree of civil engineer and in 1942 was appointed associate dean in charge of all freshmen engineering students. Dean Knapp was president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, secretary and president of Triangle fraternity, and national treasurer of Acacia frater- nity. He also is a member of Tau Beta Pi and Chi Epsilon. 1



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A study of the air flow characteristics of an aircraft cowl. s Purdue Gets Its Wings 1 N. Purdue has long been known for its develop- ments in the field of transportation, and in aero- nautics it is not to be slighted. Aeronautics has become one of the most important factors affecting the social, economic, and political well-being of the world. In order to provide the preparation desirable for one who intends to enter the field of aviation business, Purdue offers majors in air transportation and in aeronautical engineering. Both of these options are under the guidance of a tall, lanky newcomer here at Purdue. His name is Dr. Milton U. Clauser, a graduate of the California Institute of Technology With a BS in theoretical physics, an MS in mechanical engi- neering, and a PhD, 11Iagna Cum Laude, received in 1937. His office is located in the School of Aeronautics Building at the Purdue Airport. The airport itself, first recognized as an emergency landing field in 1933, resulted from a gift of a tract of land in 1930 by David E. Ross. ltlr. Ross suggested that this land, and the adjoining farnilands. be used as the site for the present airport. Ur. M. C. Cli11lSC1'. head of the School of iXL'l'0l1Zllli1L'S. 23 , .A Vg

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