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7 V 'VJYE' ' ' ' M 'Z1,ii'!f ?f'-ft '. A ' l I Qt, 'Nyfi-s-t'.jff ., 1 ' ru X I-rr F1 'I-Y s s s 1 I 9 rl' Q -L O Although new on the campus this fall, Mr. Jf57f'Wl Poster, from Virginia, is already one of our 'Q popular professors . . . popular in college, as , t well as now, he was business manager of his A .Qivg college paper and is a member of the scientific -A N' I , , K honorary, national honorary journalism, and QP A , w ' f L Am, , f I A honorary physics fraternities . . . enjoys music, .4 Q fl! A El' :J tennis, aviation, and reading . . . is a lieutenant in the Signal Corps Reserve. . . O Tom Erick, from Caney, Kansas, admits that in grade school he did everything from steal- ing ice cream to teasing girls . . . was sent home from school once when he caught a skunk . . . in college he changed his ways and worked awful hard . . . he won the Noble Scholarship at T.U .... was elected to Phi Gamma Kappa . . . received the honor of being the First St. Pat at the University of Tulsa .... I FRANKLIN TRUESDELL GARDNER Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Illinois Ph. D., Cornell University WILLIAM EDWARD HOWARD Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy BS., M.S., Northwestern University Ph, D., University of Indiana t -ii 'L 'L V W 4 4 - , E , iauzgubg -nw. IQ .. A M Q , ,W v,'f3:ggQ4 -f 17515: 'J : 'gf ' 53' x Q .' f A f ' ,4 it I i I ,.,, ,, Q. ,pe A ,V -gf., - f ,' if-CZK ' -f I ff-il I f T152 -:gifs WALTER SANDERS FOSTER Instructor in Electrical Engineering BS, in E.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute M.A., College of William and Mary THOMAS PRICK Associate Professor of Petroleum Production BS. in Petroleum Engineering, University of Tulsa 0 E77, as Doc Gardner signs himself, abounds with verbose and jocose witticisms tantamount to Lyly's Euphues . . . his ready and rapidly retaliating repartee rattles recon- ditely . . . possessing? an encyclopedic knowl- edge Doc is always ready to discuss any topic with his students . . . although he can't play a note he enjoys good music . . . rowed with the intramural crew at Cornell for three years . . . dabbles in gardening. . . . O A life full of a myriad of experiences in learning, teaching, and living makes Dr. How- ard one of our most colorful and lovable pro- fessors . . . received his Bachelor and Master degrees on the same evening . . . an authority on baseball, an enthusiast of the camera, an ex-horseback rider and ice skater in his younger days . . . renders a side-splitting imitation of a toothless, red-haired, palsied moron . . . Dr. Howard a venerable man, and an excellent teacher ....
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t 4 2 1 t I I 1 ENGINEERING FA CULTY . . . SIDNEY BORN Professor of Petroleum Research B.A., Ph. D., Columbia University E. HARRY CRISWELL B.A., University of Denver M.A., University of Missouri Graduate Study, University of Michigan Ph. D., University of Missouri O Mr. Eikenberry . . . a Shakespearean scholar that understands and appreciates the English difficulties of the engineers . . . he seems to weave a mysterious attractiveness around literature that makes it appealing to the student . . . a member of Phi Kappa Delta, debate fraternity , . . served in France during the war . . . has made a special study of William Hazlitt and Edgar Allen Poe . . . hopes some day to retire into seclusion and write books . . . he possesses the calm sensitiveness of great' ness. . . O Possessor of a perpetual smile and a mind that thinks . . . Dr. Fay, a native of Texas, has written several papers on physics and at the present time is engaged with building an earth- quake seismograph which he claims is built out of junk' ',.. besides being interested in sailing he likes to dance . . , he is a versatile musician playing the piano, saxophone, banjo, and cornet. . . 0 When Dr. Born isn't fishing or acting in the capacity of consulting engineer for various oil companies in the Mid-Continent field, he helps Mrs. Born collect antique glassware . . . they have an interesting collection comprised of every type from pre-revolutionary glassware to glass paper-weights . . . listed in Who's Who in Engineering and American Men of Science . . . father of Pup Born, president of the Student Council . . . his ambition is to land a fish big enough to stuff. . . . 0 E. H. Criswell is a well rounded person . . . has written several articles of note . . . a great trout fisherman . . . an excellent hunter and a fine musician . . . his keen understanding of boys comes from his nine years as dean at the Wentworth Military Academy . . . he is a native of the Ozarks and likes to while away his time there on a farm. . , A FRANKLIN IAMES EIKENBERRY Associate Professor of English BA., North Dakota State Teachers' College M.A., University of Iowa Graduate Study, University of Iowa CHARLES HEMPHILL PAY Assistant Professor oi Physics B.A., M.A., University of Texas Ph. D., Harvard University 5 . X ff , Ex I , e I . - M I ' ' - 'xi nflzi- a A 1- - we--M ew--W 4 -1-1--Aft-Pe vw ---+---1... 1. ., ,. ee ,Qs ----- A . 41 E rm 1
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I t t I i t l lr I t t t i l 4 t t I t t wuz, ...,nm.. ..Y, N, ENGINE-EEIBNG F14 CULTY . . . Q. V x semi-w it ' it EDVJARD A. 1-IOVVARD Instructor in Mathematics BS., University of Tulsa MS., Iowa State College Graduate Study, Iowa State College RALPH IENNINGS KAUFMAN Professor of Chemistry B.A,, M.A,, Oberlin College Ph. D., University of Illinois 0 Dr. Laudon is a man of varied activity who combines his work with his play . . . he is a collector of fossils, and a trout fisherman . . . likes to swim, ski, play golf, tennis, and hockey . . . is interested in color photography . . . he has spent much time in hunting pearls and has written various papers on fossil crinoids . . . enjoys pulling tricks on his students before they have a chance to get him similarly .... 0 As a hobby Dr. Loucks reads widely in fields other than chemistry so that his knowl- edge won't be one-sided . . , indulges in collect- ing flowers and in nature study . . . attends the theater . . . plays golf and tennis . . . has spent several summers as a counselor in boys' camps . . . participates often in home talent plays . . . is eternally preaching the value of experimental evidence applied to theory .... O Mr. Howard enjoys reading about the po- litical condition of the country . . . likes to journey through the United States and Gener- ally covers a different part each summer . . . a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity . . . interested in sports . . . his major ambition is to teach so well that every student will pass his course .... 0 This year is also the tenth anniversary of Dr. Kaufman's instruction at the University . . . a splendid teacher who is respected and re- vered by his students for the fairness and clarity with which he conducts his courses . . . he is an amateur wood-worker, and an avid baseball fan . . . interested in tennis and admits he is a much too devoted golf player . . . has a keen sense of humor and delights in writing witty quips on student papers and note books. . . LOWELL ROBERT LAUDON Associate Professor of Geology B.A., M.A., Ph. D., University of Iowa CHARLES M. LOUCKS Instructor in Chemistry B.S,, Saint Lawrence University IVLS., University of Illinois Ph. D., New York University y 1, liki-'sf s 'I .. ..., me ,c,. ,, Y K H V V A A, , l Li , ,,,w iv YV My -Mfmfbm---N ' sh
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