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ln chemistry of rubber and plastics especially, the depart- ment is outstanding and contributes a great deal to the city's industries. ln connection with the four maior rubber com- panies, students conduct experimental work and collect data which can be used profitably. When a student is graduated with his degree in chemistry, the city of Akron can be certain that here is a person well qualified and competent in his field. Preparing lab specimens of synthetic rubber. fl. Chemistry faculty-Seated: Dr. Maurice Morton, Dr. Thomas Sumner ldepartment headl, Dr Vaughn Floutz. Standing: Howard Stephens, Dr. Alvin Wolfe, Dr. Walter Cook. Llf ill Complicated apparatus setups solve many problems. Preparing today-for tomorrow Missing: Dr. Corsaro. A student now, a scientist of the future. l9 .-.,,
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Dr. Corsaro aids a student in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory. A delicate operation in the balance room. CHEMISTRY The University of Akron is a municipal institution, so natu- rally it is the aim ofthe administration and faculty to prepare students for work in home-town industries. A great part of this preparation takes place in Knight Hall, the five-year-old chemistry building in which are housed laboratories and equipment of all descriptions. Lectures are accompanied hand-in-hand with practical experience in these laboratories. Using the electron microscope in rubber study. Knight Hall, busy hub of chemistry activity. ,nf X1 l sf, , ,II 4 . l l l ' L K - -415
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This building houses most of the education courses. COLLEGE or EDUCATION l Kappa Delta Pi honorary-Row I: Miss Mabel M. Riedinger, Joe Sweeney, Mary Lou Usery Bill Hollingsworth Dot Leyden, .lohn J. Pottinger. Row 2: William l. Painter, Wanda Clark, June Launtz, Edna M Weiss, Lucy Viel haber, Virginia Lloyd, Mary E. Myers, Miss Helen B. Befker, Clare Thomas. Row 3: Edward W Jones Robert E Sattler, Harriet L. Petley, Leona Rains, Elizabeth Washko, Ray Campbell.
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