:- r l l l .Tv .L - THE SHAMROCK - illrrhnrirk 151111131111 Svpalhing Professor Frederick P. Spalding, chairman of the Department of Civil Engineering, at the University of Missouri, died suddenly at St. Luke's Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, Sept. 4, 1923, while on his way home with his family from a summer trip to the Pacific Coast and the Northwest. Professor Spalding was born April 7, 1857, at Wysox, Pennsyl- vania. He was graduated from the civil engineering department of Lehigh University in IXSO. For several years he was in the service of the Federal government as a civil engineer on river improvements in the South and West. He was an instructor for some time at Lehigh University, and from 1891 to 1898 he was an assistant professor at Cornell University. In 1900 Mr. Spalding was elected to the profes- sorship of civil engineering, at the University of Missouri, and was chairman of this department from the time of his first appointment until the time of his death. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Educa- tion, and of the American Society of Testing Materials. During the time of his long service as a teacher he was the author of well known textbooks on the subjects of Hydraulic Cement, Roads and Pave- ments, and Masonry Structures. Professor Spalding was an effective worker in every capacity of engineering service which he undertook. His was a thoroughly disci- plined mind, well balanced, and possessed of a sound and unerring judgment. As a man, he was held always in the highest esteem by everyone who knew him. His thoughtful and kindly consideration for others won for him the affection of friends, students, and associates. He was never known to speak an unkind word of any man. The loss to the Engineering school in the death of Professor Spalding is ir1'e- parable. Page ffljl xefuen
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