Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Peddler Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1901

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FORREST R. JONES, M. E., Professor of Drawing and Machine Design Professor Jones was graduated from Sibley College, Cornell, in 1888, one class ahead of Professor Kingsbury. The next two years he divided his time between the Edison laboratories, Orange, N. J., and the Western Engineering Company of Nebraska, in the capacity of a commercial engineer. In 1890 he was put at the head of the department of mechanical arts of the University of Tennessee. In 1892 he resigned this position and went to the University of Wisconsin to occupy the chair of machine design. In the fall of ’99 he accepted a call to the W. P. I., and is one of four that joined our Faculty at that time. He is the author of a work on machine design, which is used at present as a text-book at the Institute. A practical, coupled with a theoretic, knowledge of his subject, makes him an excellent teacher. He is a member of the ikmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, a member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, and an associate member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOSEPH BEALS, S B , Assistant Professor of Physics Professor Beals is an alumnus of the W. P. I., being a member of the class of ’85. After graduation he was engaged for one year with the Dean Steam Pump Company of Holyoke, Mass., and with the Washburn Moen Company of Worcester, Mass. He next went into business at Wakefield. In 1889 he organized the manual training department of the Fall River high school, where he taught two years. In 1891 he was made Instructor in Mathematics at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Four years later he was made Assistant Professor of Physics, which position he held until he resigned at the beginning of our junior year to become clerk of the Worcester School Board. 19

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A WILMER DUFF, M. A., B. Sc., Professor of Physics. Professor Duff was graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1884. After graduation he went abroad, where he spent the next four years in study at the University of Edinburgh, receiving his degree of M. A. in 1888. The following year he studied in the University of Berlin. In 1889 Professor Duff accepted a position as substitute Professor of Physics in the University of Madras, which he left in 1890 to take up a similar place in the University of New Brunswick. Three years later he went to Perdue University to become Professor of Physics. He remained there six years, until called to the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1899. Great credit is due to Professor Duff for the manner in which he has improved the physics department. He takes a real interest in his work, and has made the junior laboratory course especially instructive and efficient. ALBERT KINGSBURY, M. E., Professor of Applied Mechanics. Professor Kingsbury graduated in 1889 from Sibley College, Cornell University. Prior to this, he was for one year a student at Buchtel College, Akron, Ohio, and for two years attended the Ohio State University at Columbus. He was thus able to enter Cornell in 1887 in advanced standing. After graduation he was appointed Instructor in Mechanical Engineering and Physics in the New Hampshire State College. At the close of the school year he was raised to the full professorship, but resigned to become superintendent of the machine-shop of the H. B. Camp Co., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. In 1891 he was re-appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the New Hampshire State College, where he remained until his call to Tech two years ago. Professor Kingsbury is a member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and an associate member of the American Society of Naval Engineers. 18



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ALTON L SMITH, M S., Assistant Professor of Drawing and Machine Design Professor Smith is another Tech alumnus, having taken his degree of S. B. with the class of ’90. The two years previous to his coming to Tech as a student were spent in the machine shops of J. Duckworth Co., Springfield, Mass. At the same time he studied drafting under the guidance of Mr. Emory of the Springfield Armory works. After graduating from the W. P. I. in 1890, he returned to the Institute as an instructor. His work has principally been teaching mechanical drawing, though he has taught machine design and descriptive geometry at times. He received the advanced degree of M. S. from the Institute in 1899. 20

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