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'GIAC FLOWSHEET SCHOOLCH?BHNINGmANDiENGINEERlNG JOHN WILLIAM Kino, E. E. Dean of Miriiizg, Meiallurgnx' and Sfiezzre The session of 1932-1933 has been an active period in the life of the College from an Engineering view point. Roads, drives, walks, walls, tennis courts and numerous im- provements have become a reality 5 and all without any well devised plans to' begin with. We may perhaps, by the end of the year, see the completion of a creditable Athletic Plant, a most valuable addition to the needs of the College, and a thing that has been badly needed during the entire life of the Institution. VVe may anticipate in the near future other changes and improvements as a result of the accomplishments during the present year. It is to be hoped that we may be permitted to continue our progress without any serious interruption. Sincerely, Dean of Mining, Nletallurgy and Science. '93s '1 . 5f - K L 1 9 3 3 fPage Twenty-two
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UE' FLOW SHEET ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT ANDREW BRASK KRUGER B urxar MAURINI2 ELIZABETH SMITH Asszstant to the Bursar MRS. LAVORA ENNES NORMAN Registrar BUR1' FRANKLIN JENNESS, M. D. Health Oficer 1933 MRS. MARY Hom SNOBARGER, B. S. Librarian A ..Y , Q Page Twenty-onel
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We FLOWSHEET SCHOOL OF MINING AND ENGINEERING THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Dean John W. Kidd, affectionately known to his students as Cap, heads the School of Engineering, a school which will compare very fav- orably with the other Engineering Schools of the country. The departments in Engineering are: The Mining and Metallurgy Department which has an excellent laboratory in Seamon Hall. It is equipped with model units used by the mills of the world. Complete metallurgical processes can be carried out in this department. A four-stamp mill for running small tonnages of ore is connected to this Department. The Geology Department and its laboratories which are fully equip- ped to enable detailed instruction in all branches of Geology. The min- eralogical laboratory is one of the best equipped in the southwest. Ex- tensive neld work is done to add to the practical value of the instruction of the Professors. This field work consists of inspection trips and plane table surveys. The Mathematics and Physics Department which enables the student to gather a practical working knowledge of all branches of Mathematics and Physics. In this Department a good practical engineering instruc- tion is given in Mathematics, Physics, Surveying, including plane, mining and railroad, drawing the concomitant subjects. The Chemistry Department which contains laboratories for the an- alysis of ores, minerals, oils and gases. The Assay Laboratory is fitted to give complete instruction on the assaying of all ores. An Organic Laboratory is provided for the instruction of Chemical Engineering stu- dents. In fact, there are six laboratories devoted to all phases of En- gineering and one year of Academic Chemistry. A few of the Engineering traditions are: Initiation of Engineering freshmen at St. Pat's picnic on March 17g Annual Hard I.uck Dance given by the Scientific Club to which only Engineering upperclassmen may belongg the election of a Senior Engineer as President of the Stu- dent Bodyg and the rivalary between Engineers and Academs. 1933 +4-ts-WV? Page Twenty-threej
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