University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1905

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NORMAN K. LAIRD, T. B. II. Vandalia, Missouri. E. E, Course. Class of 'O5. BENJAMIN F. HEIDEL Warrenton, Missouri. C. E. Course. Class of '06. Engineering Cfafsz qyreaibenffs ANDERSON VV. TERRILL, B, 0, II, Columbia, Missouri. C. E. Course. Class of '07, KENNETH SPENCER Q. . , St. Louis, Missouri. Ch. E. Course. Class of ' 08. l xxxxl ' Jw

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J' ENGR . 0 ,il 7 XXX Wil? QNX? 'A' iss Q Xi 4 4 P1 eszclent-M. H. BRINKLEY Peo mcmeut Secretary-W'. B. ROLLIQNS Hfestomcm-F. IV. SANSOM HE Engineering Class of 1903 have not as yet set the Engineering Wforld on fire, though we have kin- dled many a flame. ' W7 e lay claim to no specia.l distinction, except X A A . ' 5 A .L - 1 JH if - 2... . 245534195 'N-FR-'hair ' x - :Sl?'?.: Q- F- 1 'N '- that. with one tempo-ra.ry exce-p- tion, we have been true to our training, and are all still in the Hlegitimatel' and are stick- ing close to our chosen profession. You will find that we are pretty well scattered around over Uncle Sam's domain, andfurt-her note tha.t we think this 'tour na- tive land, plenty good enough for us.- The short personal sketches following will tell of things done a.nd doing, and give food for future prophecy o-f this unpreten- tious class. Of the Electrical Engineers.: Leo Bra.ndenburger is located at Provo, Utah, with The Telluride Power Com- pany, a position he has held since gradua- tion. If he doesnit get hold of any- thing warmer than a 2,300-volt current, he will be 'further heard from in the Electrical Wforld. E. A. Brisco is with Brandenburger in the same employ. He is now assistant su- perintendent of one of their plants, a.nd is also a teacher in one of their Industrial Schools. ' J. A. Brundige is also with the Telluride Power Company, but loca.ted at their Ni- agara Falls sta.tion. This is one o-f the largest Electrica.l concerns in the country, and since their policy is to seek their me-n instea.d of having the men seek the po-sition, it is quite a distinction to be in their em- ploy, , A Chas. R. Ringer, our Htemporary excep- tion, spent some time in the employ o-f a consulting engineer in Chicago, but is no-w in the banking business at his home. 'We presume Charley is laying a financial foun- dation for his engineering career, as he is soon to take the held again with renewed zeal for the work. Richard Vaughan has been in Chicago since scho-ol, working for a yea.r with C. A. Chapman, consulting electrical engineer, and is now with Jas. W. Lyon 8 Company. He and Brinkley are together, and they send out such glowing tributes to Chicago that it must surely be a good pla.ce. I From this prospero-us group of E. E's. we will turn to the Mechanicals: Thos. J. Craig has spent two years in that verita.ble bee-hive of mechanical indus- try, Pittsburg, in the employ of Heyl Sz Pat- terson, consulting engineers. VVe are afra.id tha.t the few hours he spent astride the classic wings tha.t adorn the pinna.cle of Academic Hall spoiled Tommy, and the highest will never get too high for him. D. T. Rice is Resident Mechanical Engi- neer for the Wfabash Railway Co-mpany, and is located at Mo-berly, Missouri. He is even more popular with the ladies than of yo-re, and he is deriving a. grea.t many pleasures. fro-m life that the YVabash Company did not contract to furnish. IV. B. 'Rollins, our permanent class sec- reta.ry, has been looking a.fter our class af- fa.irs with comme-ndable zeal. He has also filled a good ma.ny other positions with credit. Ufas first a dra.ughts1nan with The Springfield Boiler IVO-rks a.t Springfield, Illinois, but resigned to take charge of the Drawing Departme-nt of I the University. Last vaca.tion he was with the Union Pa- cinc Railway at Kansas City and is again in charge of the Drawing Depa.rtment this year. From the Mechanicals we turn to the last- and largest group-the Civils: Arthur Barrett. took the HSunny South, the favored land of J. Pocaho-ntas Ham- 1na.ck. He first worked for The Gulf Sz Ship Island Railway, resigning to take a position in the Surveying Department of 47

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