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Enginevri engin««ring (apologi«i to the Choppi ) The School of Mineral Sciences seeks to provide fundamental as well as advanced training in all of the innportant branches of the earth sciences. It is distinguished not only by its faculty, but also by its alumni, many of whom hove ottained positions of national and international reputation. The physical facilities of the school are excellent. Of especial note are the new Noble Petroleum Engineering Laboratories and the Salvatori Geo- physical Laboratory. The facilities of the metallurgical Engi- neering Departments have recently been expanded, and those of the Geology Department ore to be enlarged in the near future. Edward Lynch Assistant Prof of Petroleum Engmeermg Rob«rt Compton Associate Professor of Geology William Ourand Professor of Metallurgical Engineering 27
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C OtwoW Vtllairf ' o ' Elvc ' r.col Engin«« ino AttoC ' Oi Prof ol M« Konfcai Eng n «iiog Act ng Ait Pio of Indut ' En .nccting PtO »ttO» O C . 1 f r.5 •s«« ng The post year hos seen continued progress in de- veloping various oreas within the School of Engi- neering. With the cooperation of industry, the progroms in aeronautical, construction, design, elec tronics, and nuclear engineering have been strength- ened. A continued study of the curriculum has brought about added improvement in the school. Stanford ' s research program in engineering con- tinues to grow, supported by government and local industry. It Ihit lh« l«ft-hand«d monk«y wrvnch 7
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i JL - ON COUNOI — IflVT TO ttONT. • unr ONI «U.T « « W«. Owr Wa «. MUf. M M».. C .l • ■■ O.WI C PHI OtllA KAffA — IfM lO ll HI. Csnrod •r.n.r. Ieb«rt loylor. Worr«n Kollinback. Howord Halu »«n The Stanford School of Education is a professional school for the preporotion Or teachers, school administrators, guidance workers, and other educational leaders. It is housed in the School of Education Building, a gift of the late Deon Ellwood P Cubberley. Faculty members of the School are participating in o number of significant research projects, and its School Plonning Laboratory hoi received notional recognition. The Department of Health Education ond the pro- fessional aspects of men ' s and women s physical education are a part of the program of the School of Education. f n LAMBDA THfTA — liFT TO (lOHT. (OW ONi jMinn.ll. Cl«. «9» ll.iaU l i Hal., P.i i.1,,, Octoldm MovfOfd . Jon Smyltl, Jayo Cf June MiFc lOW IWO 0 tKoIld Pal |.at., Jvdr Snow. Mrt Culhrl . Or Knopp NOI PICtUIIO Cvaiflio Williomi. Ad.iici A f i
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