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Lauren S. Archibald, A-Ls. john VV. Bartlett, min. Firman E. Bear, PH.u. Edwin V. Bearer, M.s. Fred R. Beaudette, n.v.M. Carl B. Bender, M.s. Harry Besley, M.s. Erwin R. Biel, PH.D. Henry M. Biekart, 12.5. Benjamin C. Blackburn, n.s. Maurice A. Blake, M.s. Forrest C. Button, M.s. Elizabeth S. Clark, PH.n. j. Harold Clark, M.s. Charles H. Connors, PH.D. Robert H. Daines, PHD. Oliver YV. Davidson, PH.n. Benjamin H. Davis, B.s. Byrley F. Driggers, PH.n. Arthur j. Farley, B.s. Richard B. Farnham, B.s. Robert S. Filmer, MA. Orlando F. Garrett, Pn.n. Harry W. Gehm, PH.n. joseph M. Ginsburg, PH.n. Donald M. Goss, 13.5. Edward R. Gross, 11.50. Conrad M. Haenseler, P1-Lu. Clyde C. Hamilton, PH.D. Thomas j. Headlee, PH.D. Frank G. I-lelyar, 1x.s. Hovhancss Heukelckian, Pl-LD. FACULTY Howard F. Huber, B.sc. Charles B. Hudson, M.s. Kenneth W. Ingwalson, B.s. Fred P. jeffrey, M.s. jacob S. joffe, PH.D. Henry Keller, jr., PH.D. Owen E. Kiser, M.s. Olin L. Lepard, Pi-LD. VVilliam H. Martin, PH.u. Harry C. McLean, PI-LD. Herbert j. Metzger, n.v.M. Geoffrey H. Moore, M.s. Pascal P. Pirone, PH.n. Clarence S. Platt, M.s. Charles T. Pope, jr., M.s. Arthur L. Prince, M.s. Gerald M. Ridenour, PH.D. Earl H. Rinear, M.s. VVilliam R. Robbins, PH.D. lVillem Rudolfs, PH.D. Wfalter C. Russell, PH.D, Harry O. Sampson, M.s. Lvman G. Schermerhorn, M.-1. john VV. Shive, PH.D. VVilliam C. Skelley, M.s. Howard B. Sprague, Pun. Robert L. Starkey, PHD. lVillard C. Thompson, Pl-1.0 Victor j. Triolo, B.sc. George VV. VanDerNoot, B s Selman A. VVaksman, PH.D. Allen G. NValler, M.s. Below-Left: Helyar. Below-Top: Connors, Beaudette, Shive, Keller. Bottom Thompson Barlett. Besley, Garrett.
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4-J THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE The College of Agriculture, es- tablished as a department of Rut- gers College in 1864, offers train- fm- .- 2 ing to students in I3 different --...4 -, 6 specialized phases of agriculture. The seven main buildings are spread over the 7 50-acre campus along with many experimental green- houses and fields. The New Jersey Agricultural Experimental Station was established by the State in I880 for the benefit of practical and scien- tific agriculture and for the development of our unimproved lands. The Agricultural College Experiment Station was founded in 1 888 by laws of Congress and the State. An organic branch of the College of Agricul- ture, its Work is closely co-ordi- nated with the State Experiment Station. Dr. William H. Martin first came to Rutgers in 191 7 to get his Master of Science degree after graduating from Maine with an A.B. He earned his Ph.D. here in 1 1918. He was appointed dean of the College of Agriculture and director of the State Experiment Station in IQ 39 to succeed the late Dr. Lipman.
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THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING At the close of the Civil VVar f+ Rutgers was designated the land- ,Ax grant college of New Jersey, and the subsequent expansion of the college brought with it, on April 4, 1864, the establishment of the DEPAR'FNIENT OF ENGINEERING, which became the College of Engineer- ing in 1924. The present Engineering Building made its appearance on Neilson Campus in 1908, and additions have greatly increased its fa- cilities. Prominent men in the field of engineering serve on the advisory board of the college, and upperelassmen in the various curricula have an op- portunity to consult with these experts, thus gaining much valuable information. An authority in his field is Dean Parker H. Daggett, who has headed the college for the past eleven years. He numbers among his capabilities those of composer and pianist and is known to Rutgers men of all cur- ricula as the man who wrote Hi Hi for the Scarlet. He believes that a successful engineer should be able to conduct himself gracefully and effectively in all walks of life, and this conviction is reflected in the liberal courses which engineering students are required to take. Neil P. Bailey, M.s. Frederick P. Fischer, M.s, Frank C. Mirgain, M.s. Robert Burns, B.s. Robert C. H. Heck, I-:NG.u. Gerner A. Olsen, M.s. Colin Carmichael, M.s. Ulbert C. Holland, NLE. Harold E. Orford, M.s. joseph B. Cejka, B.s. Albert R. johnson, e.E. james L. Potter, 12.12. Paul S. Creager, AJN1. Harry N. Lendall, c.E. Fred H. Pumphrey, E.E. Delacv F. Ferris, B.s. Albert j. Lindenmnn, M.s. XVilliam C. Schulte, M.s. James J. Slade, jr., 1v1.s.
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