Rice University - Campanile Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1917

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Arthur Romaine Hitch, B.A., M.Sc. (Washington College), Ph.D. (Cornell), of Syracuse, New York; formerly Assistant Instructor in Chemistry at Cornell Universit} ; Research Chemist for the Solvay Company; Instructor in Chemistry. Arthur Llewelyn Hughes, B.A. (Cambridge), D.Sc. (Liverpool), of Cam- bridge, England; Research Scholar of Emanuel College, MacKinnon Student of the Royal Society of London, Assistant Demonstrator in Physics at the Caven- dish Laboratory of Cambridge University; Assistant Professor of Physics. Herbert Kay Humphrey, B.Sc. in E.E. (Illinois), M.Sc. in E.E. (Union), of Schenectady, New York; Assistant Consulting Engineer of the General Electric Company; Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Julian Sorell Huxley, B.A. (Oxford), of Oxford, England; Newdigate Prize- man of the University of Oxford; Lecturer in Biology in Balliol College, and Intercollegiate Lecturer in Oxford University; Assistant Professor of Biology. Frederick J. Lewis, B.Sc. in C.E. (Maine), of Springfield, Massachusetts; Instructor in Civil Engineering at Pennsylvania State College; Instructor in Civil Engineering. Roy Petran Lingle, Litt.B. (Princeton), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Master in English at the Episcopal Academy of Philadelphia; Instructor in EngHsh. Edgar Odell Lovett, Ph.D. (Virginia and Leipsic), LL.D. (Drake and Tulane),of Houston, Texas; formerly Professor of Mathematics in Princeton University, and later Head of the Department of Astronomy in the same in- stitution; President of the Institute; Professor of Mathematics. Lawrence Francis Hawkins Lowe, M.A. (Princeton), of Cleveland, Ohio; Instructor in French at Hoosac School; Instructor in French. John Thomas McCants, M.A. (Virginia and Yale), of Houston, Texas: formerly Scholar at the University of Virginia, and University Fellow at Yale University; Secretary to the President; Instructor in English. Hugh Miller, C.E. (Princeton), of Potsdam, New York; Professor of Civil and Sanitary Engineering at the Clarkson College of Technology; Lecturer in Civil Engineering. Hermann Joseph Muller, Ph.D. (Columbia), of New York Citj ' ; Assistant Instructor in Biology at Columbia University; Instructor in Biology. Frank D. Murnaghan, M.A. (National University of Ireland), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), of Baltimore, Maryland; Fellow by courtesy of Johns Hopkins Uni- versity; Instructor in Mathematics. Joseph Horace Pound, B.Sc. in M.E. (Missouri), of Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania; Instructor in the School of the Westinghouse A ' lachine Company; In- structor in Mechanical Engineering. Michael James Roach, B.Sc. in C.E. (Clarkson), of New York City; form- erly with the Turner Construction Company of New York; Instructor in Civil Engineering. Herbert Nelson Roe, B.A. (Colorado), of Chicago, Illinois; Director of Physical Education in the Public Schools of Rock Island, Illinois; Instructor in Physical Education.

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Thomas Lindsey Blayney, M.A. (Centre), Ph. D. (Heidelberg), of Danville, Kentucky; Professor of European Literature and the History of European Art in Central University of Kentucky; Professor of German. Robert Granville Caldwell, B.A. (Wooster), Ph. D. (Princeton), of Wooster, Ohio; formerl} ' Fellow of Princeton University; Professor of Economics in the College of Wooster; Assistant Professor of History. James H. Chillman, Jr., Al.Sc.in Architecture (Pennsylvania), of Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania; Assistant in Drawing at the University of Pennsylvania; Instructor in Architecture. Percy John Danicll, M.A. (Cambridge), of Liverpool, England; Senior Wrangler and Raylcigh Prizeman of the University of Cambridge; Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Liverpool; Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics. Nicholas Diamant, B.A. (Robert), M.Sc. in E.E. (Union), of Schenectady, New York; formerly Instructor in Hydraulics and Mathematics at Union Col- lege; Fellow in Physics at the Rice Institute; Instructor in Engineering. Griffith Conrad Evans, Ph. D. (Harvard), of Boston, Massachusetts; form- erly Instructor in Mathematics at Harvard University; Sheldon Fellow of Har- vard University, at the University of Rome; Professor of Pure Mathematics. Major Joseph Frazier, U. S. Army, retired; Graduate of United States Military Academy at West Point; lately with the Twenty-sixth Infantry; Pro- fessor of Mihtary Science and Tactics. Gerald Fogarty Galloway, B.Sc. in E.E. (Colorado), of Lincoln, Nebraska; formerly with Engineering Department of Chicago, Burlington Quincy Rail- road; Instructor in Engineering. Denton Loring Geyer, IXI.A. (Wisconsin), Ph.D. (Illinois), of Roswell, New Mexico; formerly Fellow and Assistant in Philosophy at the LTniversity of Illinois; Instructor in Philosophy and Education. Clyde Chew Glascock, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), of New Haven, Connecticut; formerly Fellow of Johns Hopkins University; Assistant Professor of German in Yale University; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. WilHam Caspar Graustein, M.A. (Harvard), Ph. D. (Bonn), of Cambridge, Massachusetts; formerly Sheldon Fellow of Harvard University; Instructor in Mathematics at Harvard LTniversity; Assistant Professor of Pure Mathematics. Albert Leon Guerard, B.A. (Paris), Agrege de I ' Universite de France, of Palo Alto, California; formerly Junior Professor of French Literature and Ex- aminer in History, State Normal School, Paris; later Instructor in the Romanic Languages at Williams College; Associate Professor of French in the Leland Stanford Junior University; Professor of French. Raymond Preston Hawes, M.A. (Brown), of Ithaca, New York; Susan Linn Sage Scholar in Sage School of Philosoph3 Cornell University; Instructor in Education. Claude William Heaps, B.Sc. (Northwestern), Ph. D. (Princeton), of Colum- bia, Missouri; formerly Class of 1860 Experimental Science Fellow of Princeton University; Instructor in Physics at the University of Alissouri; Instructor in Physics.



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Frank Barron Russell, Ph. B. (Chicago), M.A. (Harvard), of Chicago, Illinois; Instructor in English at the University of ] Iinnesota; Fellow in English at the University of Chicago; Instructor in English. John Clark Tiddcn, of Philadelphia, Pennsyh-ania; Fellow and Traveling Scholar of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Instructor in Drawing and Painting. Radoslav Andrea Tsanoff, B.A. (Obcrlin), Ph.D. (Cornell), of Worcester, Massachusetts; formerly vSage Fellow of Cornell University; Instructor in Phil- osophy at Clark University; Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Charles Frederick Ward, AI.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Chicago), of Calgary, Canada; Associate Professor of French and German in Calgary College; In- structor in French. William Ward Watkin, B.vSc. in Arch. (Pennsylvania), M.A. I. A., of Houston, Texas; formerly Scholar in Architecture in the University of Pennsylvania; local representative of Messrs. Cram and Ferguson, the supervising architects of the Institute; Assistant Professor of Architecture. Rolf Felix Weber, Ph.D. (Berlin), of Berlin, Germany; Lecturer and In- structor at the University of Pennsylvania; Instructor in German. Harry Boyer Weiser, M.A. (Ohio State), Ph.D. (Cornell), of Memphis, Tennessee; formerly Assistant Instructor in Chemistry at Cornell University; Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the University of Tennessee; Instructor in Chemistry. Gerald Louis Wendt, M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard), of Boston, Massachusetts; Austin Teaching Fellow of Harvard University; Instructor in Chemistr3 Harold Albert Wilson, F.R.S., M.A. (Cambridge), D.Sc. (London), of Mont- real, Canada; Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge University; formerly Pro- fessor in King ' s College, London; Research Professor of Physics in jNIcGill University; Professor of Physics. Stanley D. Wilson, M.A. (Wesleyan), Ph.D. (Chicago), of Chicago, Illinois; formerly Instructor in Chemistry at Washburn College and the University of Kansas; Instructor in Chemistry at the University of Chicago; Instructor in Chemistry.

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