University of New Hampshire - Granite Yearbook (Durham, NH)

 - Class of 1927

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JUIQZTD L 25 , A X-XV C I X l'13l3l1X63!1! NI ,l .. ,.'.1Y:z1uv.Tsumg I I k K K r J , . N . Jfacultp ni the Cliullege nf Uliecbnulugp Y I, ijrnfessurs N w CHARLES JAMES, F.I.C., Professor of Chemistry. A X 2, 111 K CD. 1 ERIC T. HUDDIGSESTON, B. Arc?., Professfr of Arehiggctairii 11,4155 lIl,cI,A II E. K HORACE L. HO ES, PH.D., Pro essor of Ptysics. 2 , , A . if HERMAN L. SLOBIN, PILD., Professor of Mathematics. 2 E, CII K CIF, A E I. LEON W. HITCHCOCK, B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering. 9 X, 'ID K CIP. Y W GEORGE W. CASE, M.E.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. t E. I 1 rt, Qssucmate professors Y . l All GEORGE A. PERLEY, B.S., A.M., Associate Professor of Chemistry. E E, fb K lil, A X E. H. GEORGE N. BAUER, PH.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics. ,N ' S I A v I y Qssustant Rrnfzssurs . r THOMAS J. LAT ON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Drawing. K Z. : X CLEMENT MORAN, A.B., Assistant Professor of Physics. EDWARD L. GETCHELL, B.S., E.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. E A E. t iz WALTER L. FROST, PILD., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. A T Q, A X E. 5 , EDMOND W. BOWLER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. P 1' P. A f MELVIN M. SMITH, A.M., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. A IP. i' 5' t 1 , X Ztnstructurs :nf LYMAN J. BATCHELDER, Instructor in Wood Shop. X PAUL I-I. SHRAMM, Instructor in Drawing. NORMAN S. ATKINSON, Instructor in Forging. t WALTER A. PIERCE, Instructor in Industrial Education. A HERMAN C. FOGG, M.S., Instructor in Chemistry. KID X, A X X. HUBERT B. HUNTLEY, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics. ag WALTER E. WILBUR, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics. 1 W FRANK A. BURR, M.E., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. 7 E. HOWARD STOLWORTHY, B.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. N y ' Yfigffiifgiwlfiii-Jrilii11gfwff2ff0'lvZfltfliffflfZ ZftZ'lEfli?fZJZZ?t..fng. A W JOHN V. ADAMS, B.S., Instructor in Physics. CID A CID, A T Q. W , DONALD E. HIGGINS, M.A., Instructor in Physics. CIP A f-IP. X ,N JOHN C. TONKIN, Instructor in Machine Shop. FREDERICK D. JACKSON, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. 'r t t I I ' Qssustauts IN W n I: JOHN J. CRONIN, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. YI! M A. N W JOHN W. ALLQUIST, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. .4 BRADFORD W. MACINTYRE, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. 9 Y' Q. 'I' WILLIAM E. COUGHLIN, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. P 1' 1'. tl l IRVING W. HERSEY, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Drawing and Mathematics. , ' I l le f . U ln .2i3-C2i3c'pC5Q.bgs65.C pq3q545Q5cDc3CIj 26

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J1927Y f ,..s. f THF GRANITE Ha.. XZ- X, 1 Q 7- -J I' 4 - , ' t r r-'Q f , I I iiaisturp nt Tlkinihersitp nf Hem ilaampsbire '- i 1 I if ll FIRST PICTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY 0 comprehend the founding of our university, one must return to the Federal Land Grant Act passed by Congress on July Q, 186Q, which was an Act donating public lands to the several states and territories which may pro- vide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts. The State Legislature availed itself of this opportunity by a legislative act of 1866, establishing the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Nlechanic Arts, on the basis of the Congressional Land Grant, and authorizing its location at Hanover and connection with Dartmouth College. In the Dartmouth College catalogue of 1868-1869 appears the following statement: In accordance with this Act, the insti- tution has been organized under a board of Trustees appointed partly by the Governor and Council, and partly by the Corporation of Dartmouth Collegeg the author- ized connection with Dartmouth College effected, and at the beginning of the Tl l ly 1 Il 7. l ll l 5, rl l l X X X Pl present Collegiate year the Institution was opened to students. The year 1868 I marked the inauguration of the institution, which was to become. fifty-five years ' after, the University of New Hampshire. 7x During the first year, a facility of eight members instructed a student body consisting of ten young men. The college year was divided into two terms, the first l l pcT5cfp-Q pc, 5-qt BC bcfrf,-1 b-Q vc pq scifi , '27

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