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INDUSTRIAL ARTS (continued from page 21) EDWARD PARK HARRIS, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Amherst College, 1885, B A. University of Gottingen, Germany, 1888, Ph.D, Instructor in Chemistry, Amherst. Head of Science De- partment, Adjutant, Pennsylvania Military College. Established and Conducted The Harris Laboratory. Chemical Analysis and Consultation, New York Aetna Chemical Co., Advisory Staff. St. Lawrence University, 1921- 29, Chemistry Staff. Mechanics Institute, 1929. ALFRED A. JOHNS Director of School of Industrial Arts Massachusetts Institute oi Technology, Exten- sion, 1919. University ol Rochester, A.B., 1915. Mechanics Institute, 1919. EARL C. KARKER Head of Electrical Department University of Rochester, B.S., 1917. Univer- sity of Rochester, M.S., 1923. Educational Director, General Railway Signal Co., 1926- 27. Consulting Engineer, Precise Products Inc. Mechanics Institute, 1920. Member of American Institute oi Electrical Engineers, Rochester Engineering Society, Institute of Radio Eng. LENA WESSELL KARKER School Nurse. Rochester General Hospital, 1910. R.N. University of State of New York. Mechanics Institute, 1917. 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, 1926-27. Mechanics Institute, 1927. ALVIN F. LUCKETT Instructor in Mathematics and Electricity Mechanics Institute, 1927. Operating Engi- neering, Rochester Gas and Electric Co., 1927-30. General Electric Test Course, Gen- eral Electric Co., Schenectady, 1930. HERMAN MARTIN Director of Evening School Supervisor of Co-operative Construction and Mechanical Courses Mechanics Institute Mechanical Course, Di- ploma, 1904. University of Rochester, Exten- sion Work. Cornell University, Extension Work. Draftsman and Designer, Gleason Works and Stromberg-Carlson Co„ 1903-06. Mechanics Institute, 1904. EARLE M. MORECOCK Co-ord nator of Electrical Students Clemson College, B.S. in E.E. and M.E., 1919- 20. Electrical Engineer, West Virginia Engi- neering Co., 1920-24. Consulting Engineer, Delco Appliance Co,, 1928, Mechanics In- stitute, 1924, Electrical Engineer, North East Electric Co. C. B. NEBLETTE Instructor in Photography Fellow of the Photographic Society of Great Britain, Societe Francaise de Photographie; Author of Photography—Principles and Prac- tice; Departmental Editor of Photo Era Magazine; in charge of Division of Photogra- phy, Pennsylvania State College, 1920-1923; Department of Photography, A. and M. College of Texas, 1924-30; Service and Motion Picture Departments, Eastman Kodak Company, 1931; Mechanics Institute 1931. CHARLES G. PLOMASEN Instructor in Mathematics and Electricity Washington State College, B.S. in E.E,, 1930. Mechanics Institute, 1930. EVERETT PRIEST Instructor in Institutional Equipment Summer Session Potsdam Normal Teaching Certificate, St. Lawrence University, B.S. University of Rochester, Summer Session. St. Lawrence University, M.A. in Education, Grammar School Teaching, 1922-1923. FRANK M. RYAN njtrucfor of Electricity De La Salle College, 1918. Mechanics Insti- tute, 1926. State Teachers College, 1923, Supervisor of Testing Department, F. W. Klenile Company, Toledo, Ohio. Mechanics Institute, 1932.
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MECHANICS Hogadone Ctjruungham Thomason Stamp? Proper Barton Hawes Hathaway Hicks Eihngson FACULTY, SCHOOL OF RETAILING RUTH M. CUNNINGHAM Instructor in Salesmanship, Textiles, Advertising, and Merchandise Information Oberlin College, Bethany College, A.B., 1931. University of Pittsburgh, M.A., 1932. Kaufmann's Store, Pittsburgh. Mechanics In- stitute, 1932. GRACE E. HAINES, M.ED. Instructor in Principles of Retailing, Fashion Trends, and Merchandise Information Training—A.B., Bates College, Maine, 1909; B.S., Simmins College, 1921; M.EcL, Harvard University, 1921; Sorbonne, Paris, 1919 and 1925. Business experience—American Red Cross in France, Interpreter in French Hospitals, Head of Propaganda Unit, Rockefeller Commission in France, 1917 20; R. H. Macy Company, New York, Training Department, 1921 22; Glad- ding Dry Goods Company, Providence, R. I., Training Department, 1922 24; National Retail Dry Goods Association, Manager, Personnel Division, 1926-27; Saks' Fifth Avenue, New York, Training Director, 1927 29; Stewart Company, New York, Personnel Director, 1929 30; The Blum Store, Philadelphia, Fash- ion and Personnel Director, 1930-31, Teaching experience—High school teacher of French, Portland, Maine, 1913-17; llEcole de Vente,” Chambre de Commerce de Paris, Associate Founder, Organizer of Curriculum, Instructor, Translator, Promoter, 1924-26; Me- chanics Institute, 1931—, GEORGIANA W. HATHAWAY, M.A. Supervisor, Retailing Courses Training—B.Pd., 1915; B.S., 1919, Michigan State Normal College; M.A., and Certificate of Research Bureau for Retail Training, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, 1923. Business experience—Includes selling, floor management, training, adjustments, manage- ment of gift shop, and comparison department management in Flint Kent's, The Wm. Hen- gerer Co., Adam, Meldrum Anderson Com- pany in Buffalo; Joseph Horne Company and Kaufmann's, Inc. in Pittsburgh; and in E. W. (continued on page 26) £3
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HOWARD STE1TZ Instructor in Architectural Subjects University of Rochester, A.B., 1923 Register- ed Architect, State o! Florida, 1925. Registered Architect, State of New York, 1928. Practicing Architect in New York State, 1928. Member of American Institute of Architects, Rochester Society of Architects, New York State Council of Registered Architects. Instructor in Me- chanics Institute Evening School, 1928. O. N. STEPANOF Instructor in Industrial Management Graduate of Mechanics Institute Art Metal Course and Evening Management Course. Twenty years Industrial experience. Instructor 90th Division, Infantry School of Arms, U.S. Army World War. Major Infantry, Reserve U. S. Army. ROY V. SWAIN Registrar and Regional Supervisor Coes Academy, Northwood, New Hampshire, 1902. New Hampshire University, Durham, New Hampshire, in Mechanical Engineering, 1906. B.S. Instructor Powhatan College, Charlestown, West Virginia. Instructor Prince Frederick College, Frederick, Maryland. In- structor, Coes Academy, Northwood, New Hampshire. Instructor, High School, Ports- mouth, New Hampshire. Principal, High School, Upton, Massachusetts. Instructor, State University Preparatory, Tonkawa, Okla- homa. Dean, Y. M. C. A. School of Technology, Buffalo, New York, United Y. M. C. A. Schools, New York City. Designing Engineer and Charge of Production, Begg's Motor Car Co., Kansas City. Mechanics Institute, 1919« CALVIN C. THOMASON Head of Department of Social Science Whitman College, A.B., 1907. Advanced Study, University of Oregon, California, Wis- consin, Columbia. Journalism, 1907-11. In- dustrial Extension, 1911-15. High School Ad- ministration and Teaching, 1915-19. Army Education, 1919-22. College Teaching and Vocational Secretaryship, 1922-24. Mechanics Institute, 1924, CLARENCE TUITES Instructor in Mathematics, Electrical Drafting and Design Clarkson College, B.S. in E.E., 1923-24, B.S. in E.D., 1928. Resident and Switchboard Engineer, Commonwealth Power Corporation, Jackson, Michigan, 1924-27. Mechanics In- stitute, 1927. ROYAL WELLER instructor in Electrical Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S. in E.E., 1927. Testing Department General Elec- tric Co., Schenectady, New York. Switchboard Department Stromberg-Carlson Co., 1929. Mechanics Institute, 1928. Bausch and Lomb 1930. DONALD C. WHEELER Instructor of Electricity Mechanics Institute, 1932. HOME ECONOMICS (continued from page 22) EUNICE STRICKLAND Instructor in Cookery Y. W. C. A., Boston, Mass., 1903-04. Mechan- ics Institute Normal Diploma in Domestic Science, 1906-07. Chautauqua Summer School, 1911. Janet M. Hill's Summer School, 1913. Mechanics Institute, 1907. BERTHA THURBER Instructor in Cafeteria Practice Buffalo State Normal School Diploma, 1905. Mechanics Institute Normal Diploma in Domes- tic Science. 1912. Teachers College, Colum- bia University Summer School. Teacher of Home Economics, Corning Public Schools, 1905-1910. Mechanics Institute, 1912. ELIZABETH VAN HORNE instructor in Chemistry and Dietetics Teachers College, Columbia University, 1911- 1928. Teachers College, Columbia University Summer Sessions, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1928. Teachers College, Columbia University, B.S., 1919, M.A., 1929. Mechanics Institute, 1911. 25
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