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Department of Radio Engineering William Pfeifer, E.E., M.S., Head of Department Kenneth Steele, B.S Leland Ax, B.S. in R.E The Radio Engineer must be able to apply the laws and principles of electri¬ city, sound, light, heat, and mechanics to the design of radio apparatus. Eie must know how to measure minute intangible quantities, such as the measurement of time in terms of a millionth or a ten-millionth of a second and he must interpret and apply his result in such manner that he may produce and control practical communication equipment. T wenty-four
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Department of Electrical Engineering William Pfeifer, E.E., M.S., Head of Department Milford Collins, E.E. S. D. Summers, E.E., A.M., A.M.LE.E. Robert Carson, B.S. in E.E., B.S. in Ed. Clyde Shaw, B.S. in E.E. Thomas Boagey, B.S. in E.E., A.M.LE.E. ] Electrical Engineering is a branch of the Engineering sciences which is getting along nicely with the modern scheme of things. Just as all engineering subjects are essential and interesting to those really interested in their chosen vocation so can Electrical Engineering be. We sometimes think we have completely exhausted the things which can be accomplished with Electricity when suddenly something entirely new turns up. It is the business of the Electrical Engineer to become well acquainted with the fundamentals of Electricity then put his ideas to work in the form of appli¬ cations and help make this world a better place in which to live. Twenty-three
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Department of Mechanical Engineering John Humphries, M.E., Head of Department R. E. McCleary, B.S. in M.E William S. Watts, B.S. in M.E C. A. Jackson, B.S. in E.E. Individuals and groups who rule the destinies of nations have, too often, got their power because many people paid no attention to them until too late. Scientific achievements are, to an individual or a group mad with power, only means to more power. Engineers should accept more of the responsibility that is rightfully theirs and take more of an active interest in the administration of the wealth so generous¬ ly left to mankind by the great men of science. T wcnty-five
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