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f52i'f'fg:Qg3.4l9'Tg3l11, jfa:5afg2 xv 1 Yi ' - Home A ,,',,,gW 5.:U,v-7-Li,n17gi ,GET A V .. ily. g:gf,Q-gy ...i w , .fJi,.,i , fr ' ' ' ' f f 2 . i g ' it-, L ' W ir' j' 1 -Q . ' ' if 11 :if-1 .. ...... . vias, ' William Lispenard Robb, LL.D., Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering and Pligsics. Columbia 80, CDB K, TBH, EE. Born at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on May 9, 1861. He prepared for college at the Owego Academy and entered Columbia in 1876 and graduated in 1880. He was awarded the fellowship in science and spent the next three years in Germany, where he studied under Kohhausch, von Helmholtz and Kirehoff, taking the degree of Ph. D. from the University of Berlin. Upon his return he was appointed Assistant in Mathematics at the School of Mines of Columbia University. In 1885 he was called to Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., as Professor of Physics, where he remained seventeen years. He is Consulting Engineer of numerous corporations, notably the Hartford Electric Light Co., the New York Shipbuilding Co., the General Electric Co., and the Troy Gas Co. During the Spanish war he was in charge of the installation of submarine mines in Long Island Sound. He is a member of the American Physical Society, American Electro-chemical Society, and of the American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers and the New York Academy of Sciences. A Edward Richard Cary, C. E., Professor of Geodesy and Railroad Engineering. R. P. 1. iss, R. s. zz, Tian. Born December 19, 1865,at Troy, N. Y., was educated in the public schools of Troy, N. Y. Entered the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in September 1884 and graduated in June, 1888, Appointed Assistant in Geodesy in September, 1888, Instructor in Botany September, 1892, and Professor of Geodesy and Railroad Engineering in 1904. In general engineering practice in the firm of Cary ck Roemer, Troy, N. Y. from 1896 to 1905. Engineer for the Hoosick Falls Electric Railway, The Hoosick Falls and Bennington Electric Railway and the Ballston Terminal Railway. Engineer for Green Island, N. Y., and Watervliet, N. Y., City Engineer of Troy, N. Y., from January 1900 to January 1903 and from January 1906 to January 1908. Consulting Engineer for Sewer Systems at Poultney, Vt., and Corning, N. Y., for the Vifatervliet Hydraulic Company and for the Wynasets Kill Knitting Company. Member of the Am. Soc. C. E. N. Y. R. R. Club and Soc. Engr's of E. N. Y. A John Mason Clarke, Ph.D., ScD., LL.D. Professor 0fGe0Z0gg. Born at Canandaigua, N. Y., 1857, A. B., Amherst, 1887, A. M., 1882. Studied at Goettin- gen, 1882-'84,Hon. A. M.and Ph.D., Marburg, 1898,LL. D., Amherst, 1902, Sc.D., Colgate. 1909. Instructor in geology, Amherst, 1879, Professor of geology and Zoology, Smith College, 1881-5. Lecturer on geology, Mass. Agricultural College, 1885, Ass't. N. Y. State Paleontolo- gist, 1886 5 Professor of Geology, R. P. I., 1894, State Paleontologist, 1898-'04, State Geologist and Paleontologist, and Director State Museum and Science Division, N. Y. Department of Education, 1904, which position he now holds. Member of the National Academy of Sciences and honorary member of several American, English, German and Russian societies Rfgzlipignt of the Hayden gold medal, 1908. Author of 200 books and papers on scientific su Jec s. 20
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wr -GA!. T MWHM , ,,,,.R, 4.,,, , .,,...E.... ...., g ..--.-..e,,,,,,, ,,4:,.n .,MW,,M,,, g .-. . r v. , N ,I 3, ,, I ,,,., , , I-J I, 3 ,IN-, I I I 5 ,1 , , Y sjti- . , -,f- ,L - fre A-A -f-.-::-:.,,,,,,- ire. 'sb E ef ii is .... . - V . I X f Arthur Maurice Greene, Jr., B.S., M.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Pennsylvania, '93, KE, TBI1 Chong, EE, MCIDA, R. S. E. Chonj Born at Philadelphia, Pa., February 4, 1872, graduated from the Manual Training School of Philadelphia, '89, B. S., University of Pennsylvania, '93, M. E., University of Penn- sylvania, '94, Instructor Drexel Institute, '94-'95, Instructor in Mechanical Engineer- ing, University of Pennsylvania, 1895-1902, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Univer- sity of Missouri, '02-'07, Junior Dean, School of Engineering, University of Missouri, '06- '07. Connected with the Philadelphia Traction Companies in the office of the Chief Engineer, Mechanical Engineer for the Natural Export Exposition of 1899. Societies: Franklin In- stitute, Fellow of the A. A. A. S., American Societys of Mechanical Engineers, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Publication: With H. IV. Spangler and S. M. Mar- shall, 'tElements of Steam Engineering, '02, Pumping Machinery , 1911, Elements of Heating and Ventilation, 1912. Contributed to Technical press and Proceedings of the A. S. M. E. ' Enrique Touceda, C.E., Professor of llffetallurgy. R. P. I., 1887, XKID. Born 1863 in Matanzas, Cuba. Prepared at Georgetown College, graduated from R. P. I. in '87 with degree of C. E. Employed by Troy Steel and Iron Co. in chemical depart- ment. Within two years advanced to position of Principal Assistant in Chemical Laboratory and Mechanical Engineer in Charge of Draughting room. In 1892 he was employed by The W. A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Co., of Hoosick Falls, N. Y., as Chief Chemist and Metallurgist, but returned in a short time as Chief Chemist and Metallurgist to The Troy Steel and Iron Co. Mr. Touceda's consultation work soon grew to such an extent that he resigned his position in '94 and established his consultation laboratories. He is retained by the year by many large manufacturers, and has examined and reported on the processes of many mining properties in the United States, Canada and Alaska. He is a member of A. S. C. E.,,A. I. M. E., A. C. S., A. S. T. M., A. S. E. E. N. Y. I Edward Fenimore Chillman, C.E., Associate Professor of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. R. P. I., 88, R. S. E., EE, TB11. Born August 26, 1866, at Philadelphia. Prepared at Philadelphia High School, also at Haverford College, Pa., and entered the Institute in September, '84, was graduated in '88 with degree of C. E., appointed Assistant in Descriptive Geometry and Drawing in June, '88, and was rnade Assistant Professor of the same subjects in January, '02, and associate Professor in '08, which position he now holds, in addition to regular Institute work Mr. Chill- man has held positions in the draughting and engineering departments of the New Jersey Steel and Iron Company of Trenton, N. J., the American Bridge Company, the Cooper, Wigand- Cooke Company and the R. H. Hood Company of New York, and was also Consulting En- gineer for the Dunsbach Ferry Bridge over the Mohawk River. 22
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