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10 THE ECCENTRIC. a ee Ay ets Pu. D., Professor of Applied Electricity. Woe Vi es Pu.D., Professor of Analytic Chemistry. a Co a os Seale M.E., J nstructor in Mechanical Drawing. Sy Apa cot? M.E., Lustructor in Experimental Mechanics and Shop-work. ® ORG aR, M.E., Lustructor in Mathematics.
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THE VECCENTRIC. 9 C.E., Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics. eens 5 os okie a) ee ey CAR, (5 o aN, A.M., Sc.D., Professor of Mechanical Drawing. Mhat RX ‘ Brads Pu. D., Professor of Theoretical Chemistry. fe CO, Le GA fa, » A.M., Professor of Modern Languages. oes. ZO boa A.M., Professor of Belles-Lettres. 4 So Sta SV“ M.E., Professor of Experimental Mechanics and Shop-work.
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LHAE LOCENITRIC. ij) STEVENS COMMENT Wor” Ags T IS very evident from the course pursued by the Faculty for the past year, that everything is 4) being done to lighten the student’s labors and still increase his opportunities of acquiring a good KY scientific education. We appreciate this effort on the part of our instructors, and hope that our criticisms will be considered as the true expressions of a student’s feelings. In the first place, the Juniors would like to thank Prof. Woop for his lately adopted plan of sending one man out of the room to collect data from engineering journals to read to the class on the following day; this affords a means of acquiring a good general knowledge of the engineering projects going on around us, and is deserving of the highest praise. Prof. Woop’s off-hand talks are also very enjoyable to members of the same class. In the department of mathematics, the lectures given by Prof. Wxrpp have cleared up many an obscure point for the several members of the Junior class, and they feel highly indebted to him for the knowledge they now have of the subjects gone over. In the case of the Sophomore and Freshman classes, however, it seems quite the reverse; the students having to work out the difficult problems of cal- culus and coordinate geometry with but few explanations outside of those of their classmates, who know about as much of the subject as they do themselves. Analytical chemistry has been one of the most interesting studies for ‘both the Junior and Sopho- more classes. Under the able management of Dr, Stiziman, this department has met with great success.
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