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Page 22 text:
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Carl Jesch works out a problem with the assistance of Prof. Van Dyke. Jack Layson at work at his drawing board. When the army engineering training unit was disbanded on this campus this spring, trainees who had not yet graduated were sent to other colleges conducting similar programs, to complete their courses. In Mackay Science building, civilian students shared their labs with both engineering trainees and aviation students Stately architecture of the new engineering buildinrj adds to campus beauty
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PROFESSORS Newest building on the engineer side, which is down in the hol- low, had class meetings, although it is not yet fully equipped. To add a definite tinge of variety, a group of army specialized train- ing program trainees were sta- tioned on the campus and were enrolled in engineering courses. A large class of the group grad- uated at ceremonies this spring, and were then sent on to other training schools or army camps. FREDERICK L. BIXBY, C.E.; Professor and Head of the ' School of Civil Engineering JAY A. CARPENTER, E.M.; Director of the Ma okay School of Mines, Professor and Head of the Depart- ment of Mining Engineering VINCENT P. GIANELLA, Ph.D.; Professor and Head of the Department of Geology STANLEY G. PALMER, M.E.; Dean of Col- lege of Engineering, Professor and Head of the School of Electrical Engineering ■p v 1 L ■ ' — jJ 1 J r - i 1 ! • 1 ■Hi 1 « 1 J i Wf 4 - ,. WALTER S. PALMER, E.M.; Professor and Head of the Department of Metallurgy Director of the State Analytical Laboratory
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ENGINEERING Members of the engineering sguadrons attended classes along with civilian students, while sepa- rate classes were conducted for the aviation trainees. Because of the great interest in engineering, and the excellent school on this campus, it is believed that many under-graduate students will re- turn to complete their engineering courses at the end of this war, as they did at the end of the last war. Engineer Boudwin puts his knowl- edge to practical application at the lathe in the engineering lab Prof. Oliver and mechanical engineers make inspection of an airplane engine
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