University of North Dakota - Dacotah Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1942

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FACULTY Dr. Beck, Sir Richard, keeps up his morale to direct civilian morale writing in Icelandic. Civil Eng. Prot. Almy doodles precise designs at his drawing board to rest from worldly cares. Mathematicians like to see what they've got when they're through, even with play, so Prof. Mason loves his basement workshop. Chemist Moran has more aesthetic tastes-he collects scents, neatly labeled, then ine hales deep draughts that sul- tans never dreamed ot. These political scientists are great on the analysis stutt and Doc Sayre is no exception, as witness his war maps. The simple pleasures appeal to home ec's Miss Natwick, who is ready for a stroll in any kind of weather. That's the first generator ever used at UND, being tondled by Electrical Engineer Rook, whose first love is power and whose hobby is making it. Another who is content just to walk is Boyd ot the civil en- gineering Boyds.

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LTY Miss Bertha Reynolds, in- structor in personnel manage- ment, has her fun doing ac- counting work. Prof. Hubert Nelson, blond night owl of the Law building, is one of those radio bugs. Time out from economics for Prof. McGregor means a new angle on his cocker spaniel, who at the moment seems attracted by the novelty of a new cameraman. Sociologist Wilcox drums away boredom on a Sioux water drum ac- quired during his Indian studies. Chem. Eng. Prof. Max's wife appre ciates his spare-time electroplating She'll get some Candlesticks out of this. But envy of all these great big kids is Mechanical Engineer Renwick with his oft-exhibited model trains Chattanooga, here we comel Another camera fiend is Bac- teriologist Lawler, who gets tired of using lenses on germs all the time. Prof, Barr try to escape from art? Not much. He does leave his paints, though, to etch a bit.



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college of GI EERI Hardly a week passed since Pearl Harbor that Dean L. C. Harrington, affectionately known as the lron Duke of the engineering college, failed to acquire a new job, have new responsibility pushed onto his broad shoulders. Director of CAA, faculty air force advisor, director of the UND part in the Navy's V-l pro- gram, and so on and on and on. l-le wades through them all in the same manner that he grows whiskers-with speed and thoroughness. -...--yvr'-f-v-7-:ff-rg:-vw-1-ww'--A., - 5 '- N A. 1 .2 A fall .r-.Q . .. ,J X 1 .-1 it X .. aff '- . The Universitys five engineering de- partments have been nationally credited for so long that even Dean Emeritus E. F. Chandler, first state engineer, must reach back into his memory for the date. The engineers are really proud of the fact, and also of their famous alumni, men mak- ing their mark from the oil fields of Arabia and the Persian gulf to the copper mines of Chile. lt takes three whole buildings and part of a fourth to house the welter of machines and equipment that slide rule boys use in lab classes. An airplane once used by the Marines, a nickel plated chassis of a car, huge motors, rows of forges, a com- plete ceramics department serve for some of the students, while others appear on the wide open campus spaces at the first sign of spring, bringing along their transits and tapes. And in the spring also, comes Engineers Day, that great open house to which some 2,500 people come each year to be mys- tified at the wonders of engineering. 19

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