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Department ef l adic Engineei ina WILLIAM A. PFEIFER, E.E., M.S., Haul of Dvpartmcut Kenneth Steele Leland Ax, B.S. in R.E. The Radio Engineer must have a thorough appreciation of physical theory, a clear understanding of chemical principles, and a broad work- ing knowledge of mathematics, as well as a knowledge of the various phases of radio itself. It is his ability to reduce a problem to quantita- tive relations that predict with accuracy the performance to be expected or the results already obtained. The Radio Engineer should hold the highest position of responsibility in this field. Tucnty-thrcc
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Department cf Aercnautical Enaineerina LAWRENCE D. ELY, B.S., Head of Department Edward Rose, B.S. in A.E. Donald Mil B.S. in A.E. The most important need in aviation today is engineering. The fundamental lines of development have been very definitely laid out. This is not sufficient. The engineer must continue other industries. The progress, in the past, has been at times of a spectacular nature. This has had a tendency to attract the attention away from the laboratory. However, in recent years much research has been done, which will result in more precise methods of analysis, and consequently, better aircraft, thus utilizing the engineer stronger than ever. Twenty-two
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CcifiiTiercial Congratulations ! Never forget that educa- tion is a continuing process. The educated man knows his stuff, but he tries to grow on the job. The edu- cated man, too, is tolerant and cultured in all of his re- lationships. C. J. HOKE, A.B., A.M. One secret in education is to know how wisely to lose time. — Spencer. H. W. HOOLIHAN, M.B.A. Today well lived makes i every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomor- row a vision of hope. Look therefore, to this day. we J. G. CRISMAN, B.C.S. Twenty-four
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