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FACULTY EARL C KARKER Head of Electrical Department, University of Rochester, B.5., 1917. University of Rochester, M S., 1923. Educational Director, General Railway Signal Co., 1926-1927, Consulting Engineer, Precise Products, 1928- 1929. Consulting Engineer, Rochester Tool and Gauge Corp., 1930. Mechanics Institute, 1920. HOWARD STEITZ Architectural Drawing. University of Rochester, A.B., 1923. Practicing Architect in Florida, 1925-1926. Practicing Architect in New York State, 1927. Mechanics Institute, 1929. O. N. STEPANOF Instructor in Social Science EDWARD H. LANG Instructor in Steam and Power Plant. Cornell University, M.E., 1925, Assistant to Chief Engineer, E. W, Bliss Co., Brooklyn, New York, 1926-1927, Mechanics Institute, 1927. LEONARD A. MARRIOTT Teacher of Mechanics and Mathematics. University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, M.E., 1929. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. HERMAN MARTIN Director, Evening School. Supervisor of Co-operative Course in Construc- tion, Supervision and Architectural Drafting, Mechanics Institute, Mechanical Course, Dip- loma, 1904. University of Rochester, Extension Work. Cornell University, Extension Work. Draftsman and Designer, Gleason Works and Stromberg-Carlson Company, 1903-1906. Mechanics Institute, 1904. EARLE M. MORECOCK Instructor in Electricity. Clemson College, B.S. in E.E. and M.E., 1919. Student Engineer, General Electric Company, 1919-1920. Electrical Engineer, West Virginia Engineering Co., 1920-1924, Consulting Engineer, West Virginia Engineering Co,, 1920-1924. Consulting Engineer, North East Electric Co,, 1928. Mechanics Institute, 1924. ROY V. SWAIN Regional Supervisor. Coes Academy, Northwood, New Hampshire- 1902. New Hampshire University, Durham, New Hamp- shire, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 1906. Instructor Powhatan College, Charleston, W. Virginia. Instructor—Frederick College, Frederick, Mary- land. Instructor Coes Academy, Northwood, New Hampshire. Instructor—High School, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Instructor—High School, Upton, Mass. Instructor—State University Preparatory, Ton- kawa, Oklahoma. Instructor Y.M.C.A. School of Technology, Buffalo, N. Y. United Y.M.C.A. Schools, New York City, for 6 years. Designing Engineer and charge of Service, Jones Motor Car Company, Wichita, Kansas. Designing Engineer and charge of Production, Beggs Motor Car Company, Kansas City, Mo. Mechanics Institute, 1929. CALVIN C. THOMASON Head of Department of Social Sciences Whitman College, A.B., 1907. Advanced Study, University of Oregon, Cali- fornia, Wisconsin, and Columbia. Journalism, 1907-1911. Industrial Extension, 1911-191 5. High School Administration and Teaching, 1915-1919. Army Education, 1919-1922. College Teaching and Vocational Secretaryship, 1922-1924. Mechanics Institute, 1924. EVERETT PRIEST Instructor in Electricity, Mechanics, English, and Business Law. Summer Session Potsdam Normal Teaching Certi- ficate. St. Lawrence University, B.S. University of Rochester, Summer Session. St. Lawrence University, M,A. in Education. Grammar School Teaching, 1922-1923. Gouverneur High School, Instructor rn Service, 1926-1928. Mechanics Institute, 1928. CLARENCE TUJTES Instructor in Mathematics, Electrical Drafting and Design Westinghouse Graduate Student Course, Clark- son College, B.S. in E.E., 1923-1924. Westinghouse Graduate Student Course, Clark- son College, E.D., 1928. Resident and Switchboard Engineer, Common- wealth Power Corp., Mackson, Michigan, 1924-1927. Mechanics Institute, 1927. (Continued on page 188) ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 28
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FACULTY WARREN E. DAVIS Instructor of Social Science Graduate Albion State Normal College Albion, Idaho, 1925. A.B. degree in Education Gooding College, Wesleyan, Idaho, 1928, Practice teaching at Albion State Normal Col- lege for one year. Department of Philosophy, Summer Session a! Gooding College. Mechanics Institute, 1930. CYRIL DONALDSON Instructor in Mechanics, Mechanical Engineer University of Texas, 8,S. 1926. Apprentice Machinist, Napier Motor Company Acton, England, 1912-1914. Airplane Engine Mechanic, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Service, 1914-1918. Experimental Laboratory Mechanic, North way Motor and Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1918-1920. Automotive Service Work, Mack Truck Com- pany 1922-1923. Automotive Service Work, Oldsmobile Motor Company, 1920-1921. Automotive Service Work, White Truck Com- pany 1921-1922. Diesal Engine Erector, Tester and Designer, De Labergne Machine Company, New York City, 1926-1928. Mechanics Institute, 1928. LEWIS EDGARTON Instructor in Heating and Ventilation Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B,S, 1921. Assistant Plant Engineer, B.F, Sturtevant Com- pany, 1918-1919. Production Engineer, Butcher Machine Com- pany, 1921. General Gas Furnace Company, Inc. Mechanics Institute, 1922. MARK ELLINGSON Instructor in Economics Supervisor of Photographic Technology, Mech- anics Institute. Associate in Education, University of Idaho 1924. Gooding College, B.A., 1926- Graduate Work, University of Chicago and University of Rochester. Mechanics Institute, 1926. J. W. GILLON Instructor in Mechanics and Heat Tufts College, B.S., M.E., 1930. Hudson Motor Car Company, 1927-30 Highway Engineer, Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts, 1930. Mechanics Institute, 1930. WILLIAM N. FENNINGER Supervisor of Electrical Courses Franklin Marshall College, Ph.B., 1910. Ohio State University, M. A., 1913. Instructor of Physics, Pratt Institute, 1913-1919. Educational Director, Brooklyn Edison Company, 1919-1922. Expediting Engineer and Co-ordinating Assis- tant to Electrical Engineer, Brooklyn Edison Company, 1922-1923. Mechanics Institute, 1923. MR. WARDEN H. FINLOY Part time Instructor in Woodworking Mechanics Institute. MARY E. GILLARD Instructor in Chemistry Columbia University, 1906-1910 University of Rochester, Extension Courses, 1916, 1919, 1921, 1927. Mechanics Institute, 1904. J. HANES GODFREY Instructor in Mathematics and Mechanics Cornell University, M.E., 1895. Assistant Engineer in Sugar Mill, Hawaiian fslands. Foreman in Engineering and Operating Depart- ment, Pressed Steel Car Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. General Master Mechanic, American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company, Mahwah, New Jersey. Teacher in Mathematics, Trumansburg H.S. Mechanics Institute, 1926. SHERMAN 6. HAGBERG Instructor in Machine: Shop Apprentice, Curtis MachineCorporation, James- town, New York, 1912-1915- Union Tool Company, Rochester, New York, 1916-1917. Instructor U.S. Army, 1918. Vocational Teaching Certificate, Oswego Nor- mal School, 1924-1925. University of Rochester, Extension Courses, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930. Mechanics Institute, 1918, EDWARD PARK HARRIS Instructor in Chemistry. Amherst College, 1885, B.A. University of Gottingen, Germany, 1888, Ph.D. Instructor, Department of Chemistry, Amherst. Head of Science Department and Adjutant, Penn. Military College, Established and conducted the Harris Laboratory, Chemical Analysis and Consultation, New York Aetna Chemical Company, Advisory Staff. St, Lawrence University, 1921-1929, Chemistry Staff. 27
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FACULTY The School of Home Economics is meeting the present day needs of the Rochester community by training young women for new vocational objectives. More and more people dine away from their own households and give rise to an increased demand for managers in cafeterias and tea rooms and for dietitians in hospitals and other institutions. These objectives are the incentives for training women in Food Administration. Director, School of Home Economics 29
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