D Q I IX. Q , U o G , ON ON DAG , , l O 0 jfacultp-Cllullegz nf Qpplieh btients PAUL Coon NUGENT, A.M., C.E. Cliensselaer Polytechnicj, fl' I' A, T BII, 22 E, CIJK fb. Professor of Civil Engineering, VVILLIAM ERASTUS TAYLOR, Ph.D. CSyracuseJ, fb B K, fbK fb. Professor of Applied Mathematics. LEON BRUCE I-IOWE, B.Ar. QSyracuseJ, fbK fb. Professor of Drawing. ALBERT R. ACHESON, B.Sc., B.Eng. CUniversity of New Zcalandj, fb 1' A, T Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ERNEST C. KEENAN CNaval Acaclemyj, 2? E. Professor of Applied Mathematics. 'WILLIAM E. NINDE, M.I-I. tSyracuseD, T BII. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. BII,4JKflP. LOUIS lVlI'1'CHEI.L, C.E., M.S. QMassachusetts Institute of Technologyj, E E, T BH, fb K dr. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. JOHN ARTHUR NoRTHCoTT, M.A. CTorontoJ, E E, T BH. Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics. RICHARD DEAN WHITNEY, E.E., M.S. in CSyracuseJ,'fb B K, 23 E, T B ll. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Louis LINDSEY, Ph.D. CSyracuseJ, fb B K, 23 E. Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics. ORSON A. CARNAHAN, l3.S. in M.E. Clllinoisj, 2 EI. Assistant Professor in Machine Design. SAMUEL D. SARASON, Ph.l3. CYaleD. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. GRANT W. HAIoH'r, C.E. fNorwichJ, 22 fb E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. CHARLES W. HENDERSIIN, AJS., M.S. CDenison7, E X. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. JOHN C. POMEROY, A.l3., M.A. tQncens, Princeton, McGill, lowuj. Assistant FRANK J. SCHNAUIIER, C.l5. CSyracuscD. Instructor in Civil Engineering. Locxwoon NoR'I'Hco'I I' STREE'I', A.l3., EE. CSyracuseD, fb K wif, T BII. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. RAY l'lAZl.li'l l', A.li.-, lVl.A. COberlinJ. Instructor in English. CLARENCE I.. WEN'rwoR'I'H, A.M. Cliarvarclj. Instructor in English. l.liROY P. RAIvIENs'I'EN, A.B., MA. CWabash, Wisconsinj, fb B K. Instructor in Physics. EDWARD lVl0R'l'lMlER AVERY. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. MARTIN J. HUGHES. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. EDGAR R. H A'I'CH. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. JOHN JAMIESON. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. JASON J. NASSAU, C.E., M.Sc., Edinburgh Mathematical Society CSyracu burghj, fb It K, E E, T B II, HM E. Instructor in Applied Mathematics. FRED lVlIN'l'lEl,. Assistant in Experimental Engineering. GEORGE M. BERRY, B.S. Cijeorgc Washington Universityj. Lecturer in Me 'On lcuve of absence. tallurgy. Przjessor in Physics. se, Columbia, Edin- D555 P I -lil llC Q 1921 Twenty-six
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D Q Q J T H 0 Q , 0 oNoNDAG D is ,i , Jfacultp-Qleanbers' Ctiullsge ALBERT S. HURST, Ph.D. CYaleJ, 22 A E, fbK fb. ' Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education. ' ALMA TI-IORNE PENNEY, Ph.D., A.B. CCornellJ. Professor of Education. ZENO NAGEL COberlin Conservatory of Musicg Leipsicj. r Professor of the Theory and the Practise of Teaching Music. RILLA EVELVN JACKMAN CPI-atc Institute, Irving R. Wiles, Arthur W. Dow, I-Ierhcrt Adams, H. B. Snellj. V Professor of the Theory and Practise of Teaching Art. ELIZABETH MARIS, B.A. CWellesleyJ. Associate Professor of the Teaching of Physical Education. LILLIAN RVDER WILEY CSyracuse University, james Sauvageb. Associate Professor of Voice. BELLE VICKERY, Mus.B. QSyracuse3, A E A. Associate Professor of Voice. KATHERINE IQELLOGG, A.B., Mus.B. COberlin Conservatory of Musicj. Assistant Professor of Music. MARGARET DOIISON CMarylancl Institute: Penn. Academy of Fine Artsj. Instructor in Cast Drawing and Perspective. GERTRUDE LIEDTKE QTeacherIs College, Berkshire School ol Artj, A X Sl. Teacher of Design and Crafts. MILDRED MAYNARD, Mus.B. CSyracuseD. Instructor in Piano. l JANE SWEETING HAVEN CSyracuseD, A A A. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. URSULA CLARK CBoston School of Physical Eclucationj. Instructor in Physical Education. EDNA KINNEAR, A.B. CSyracuseD. Teaching Fellow in Education. 'xx E555 1921 ' Y Twenty-eight
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