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Assistant larnfessnrs ARTHUR W. JOHNSON, B.B.A., Assistant Professor of Economics. A M A WAYNE MACDONALD, A.M., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Women. WILLIAM G. HENNESSY, Assistant Professor of English. CARRIE A. LYFORD, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics. J, O. WELLMAN, M.A., ED. M., Assistant Professor of Education. Zlnstrurtnrs ALMA D. JACKSON. A.M., Instructor in Zoology. E E, H 1' LUCINDA P. SMITH, A.B., Instructor in English. 'PB K y GEORGE H. BLAKE, A.B., Instructor in Modern Languages. E N, TB K IRMA G. BOWEN, Instructor in Household Arts. HERBERT M. EMERY, B.S., Instructor in Zoology and Geology. 'P M -3, H l' PHILIP B. PASQUALE, M.S., Instructor in Sociology. JOHN S. WALSH, A.B., Instructor in Languages. ROBERT W. MANTON, Director of Music. RUTH E. BIXBY, M.A., Instructor in English. IRVING LESTER CHURCHILL, B.S., Instructor in English. Z H A, fPK1iP, T KA THORSTEN KALIJARVI, A.M., Instructor in Languages. JOSEPH T. LAW, A.M., Instructor in History and Political Science. CLAUDE T. LLOYD, B.A., Instructor of English. ROBERT S. CORNISH, M.A., Instructor in Economics. 41 B K, B 9 II ROLAND E. PARTRIDGE, B.S., Instructor in Modern Languages. EDYTH M. TINGLEY, B.S., Instructor in zoology. Assistants PHILIP MARSTON, B.A., Graduate Assistant in Education and Psychology. MARGARET KING, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Physical Education for Women. MILTON F. CROWELL, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Zoology. LANGDON D. FERNALD, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Economics and Physical Education for Men. 23 I N 4
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1 Top Row: Rudd, Law, Mnrston, Chxu'chill, VVcllm:u1, I'il'I'IliII1I, Sc'l1fIclcx'. Socoml Row: Johnson, 'l'inglx-y, BI1'I.al1gl1lin, Jzwksmx, Bixby, Pipor. From Row: Cornish, Pzxsquulv, lfrc-m-lm, Scott, Kzllijaxrvi, .Im-kson, I'IOIlIH'SSj ' acultg nf the Glullrge nf Eiheral Aria Brufessurs CHARLES H. PETTEE, C.E., A.M., LL.D., Dean, of the Faculty. 'I' I3 Ii, 'I' Ii 'I' CLARENCE W. SCOTT, A.M., LL.D., Professor of History and Political Srfiencw. 'I' B K C. FLOYD JACKSON, A.B., IVI.S., Professor of Zoology. Z3 E, II I', I' I' II, 'I' Ii 'I' ALFRED E. RICHARDS, PH.D., Professor of English. S2 X A, 'I' K 'I' HARRY W. SMITH, A.M., Professor of Economics. ALBERT N. FRENCH, A.M., Professor of Sociology. 'I' -I Ii, 'I' K 'I' HAMILTON FORD ALLEN, PH.D., Professor of Modern, Languages. JOHN W. TWENTE, PH.D., Professor of Education and Psychology, 'I' A If, If A II, 'I' K 'I' HELEN F. IVICLAUIGHLIN, A.B., B.S., Professor of Home Economics. II II 'I', 'I' If 'I' Razuriate lirufnaanra HAROLD H. SCUDDER, B.S., Associate Professor of English. 'I' A 9, 'I' If 'I' J. HERBERT MARCEAU, A.B., Associate Professor of Modern Languages. DONALD C. BABCOICK, S.T.B., A.M., Associate Professor of History and Political Science. 'I' K 'I', 'I' M A HERBERT F. RUDD, PH.D., Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. 22
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, -1- --,, , ' mfr:-' f7fr:nLg f'-x'g w.r':-.ff-'-. ff ,. ,dv ',vv 6 qw ,2 , VX4. , A. - Y.,-H gl- -1:55.15 vm, , ,FW '11 , ,k 5.4 ' . f-'- 1- f 1 , e 7 Si- . f. I 1 I N tai iv-N r x A v .Q -' l', Qs R Y-1. auf tr? 5 ., 'ill V-. Q A . V I --A ix., in J . Z 4-- n-J ff if I 1 . -.J 1171, .,1, V I ,-.J I nf - 0 .4 lui v., -1, 1 . i 3 Qlnllegr nf Elerhnulngg The Dean of the College of Tech- nology is Calvin H. Crouch, a graduate of Cornell University in 1892, with the degree of M.E. Dean Crouch assumed the duties of his position in the September of 1919. Since that time the enrollment has increased from 170 to 297. The aim of the College -of Technology is to give a broad cultural and scientific training, a training that will enable its graduates, after a short practical expe- rience, to assume responsible administra- tive, executive and engineering positions in the industries calling for sound judg- ment, human sympathy and thorough technical knowledge, as needed by the Architect, Chemist, Electrical, Industrial or Mechanical Engineer. While the I above may appear to be the chief aim of the College there is also an aim to instill into the minds of its students, that be- cause of their having enjoyed special privilege of obtaining a college train- ing, that they are under obligations to the public, the state and the nation to use that training and experience for the betterment of living conditions and for the betterment of the nation. In other words it is hoped that the graduates of this college have instilled into them, thuat the motto of the engineer is, as it should be, Service to the public as well as to oneself. The future of the college depends upon the aim and spirit of the institution. If the standard of scholarship is gradually raised to the maximum possible degree and the curriculums are confined to the funda- mentals, there is no reason why the College of Technology should not become one of the leading engineering schools of the country, but this will not mean that it will be one of the largest institutions. In this day of specialization there has been a widespread demand for specialization and there has been much demand that we train men for this or that narrow specific field, and now the pendulum is swinging back and it is being realized by the industrialists that what is needed is a broad technical training rather than a narrow specialized one. 2' Dean Calvin II. Crouch, M.E. um 'A--'M'-'M W J 5 I N H --ifqjgjf .WL . ,gill --ff? C I ., 24
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