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During the World War the government conducted the United States Navy Steam Engineering School at Stevens. At the end of the war two fine buildings constructed for this school were purchased by Stevens Institute. One, now known as the Navy Building, contains the Electrical Engineering class rooms and laboratories. The first Hoor of this building is now used to hold the exhibits ofthe Engineering Museum which were but recently moved from the Library Building. The other government building is now the Library Building. It houses an excellent engineering library and also the offices of the various student activities. The Honor System, now a fixture at most ofthe leading colleges of the country, has long been in successful use at Stevens. At the request of the Class of' 1906 the Honor System was used in the conduct of their final examinations as Seniors. This was the first use ofthe system at any engineering college. By June, 1907, all classes had adopted this method for the conduct of examinations. Placing the student on his honor has proven to be very successful at Stevens and the Stute man of today is justly proud of this tradition. In order to bring about a better understanding between the students and the Faculty, student self'-government was established in 1908. This movement resulted Cin 19131 in the selection ofthe first Student Council. The object of the council is to represent the Student Body in all matters and to control the interrelations ofthe various student activities. In October, 1926, Dr. Humphreys tendered his resignation as President of Stevens Institute of' Technology to take effect in June, 1927. Dr. Humphreys will continue to serve. however, 'as President ofthe Board of Trustees. The college sincerely regrets that President Humphreys finds this step necessary, but it realizes that after twenty-five years of unselfish service he well deserves a rest. l -1 .... A .A .1.. . Elfwiz
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Thefront of Caftle df it appears' to-day. Thix old manfion wa: built in 1853 and was the home of the Steven: family for 'many yeary. The building if now the College dormitory and the center of the .rocial life of the mmpux. Th i rtee n
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