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Carl D. Knight, S.B., Assistant Professor of Experimental Electrical Engineering Professor Knight was graduated from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute with the Class of 1903. For a year after graduation he was connected with the testing department of the General Electric Company at Schenectady, N. Y. He returned to the Institute in the fall of 1904 as an instructor in electrical engineering, and in 1909 he received his appointment as Assistant Professor of Experimental Electrical Engineer¬ ing. Professor Knight is an associate member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. David L. Gallup, M.E., Assistant Professor of Gas Engineering Professor Gallup was graduated from the Institute in 1901, and immediately returned as an assistant in the Mechanical Department. He was for a time instructor in free-hand and mechanical drawing. At pres¬ ent he has the courses in gas engines, and is also Professor Allen’s associate in the work in the Mechanical Laboratories. Professor Gallup’s hobby is gas and gasoline engines, and he has devoted considerable of his time to experimental work along these lines, which has made him thoroughly con¬ versant with the subject. In the fall of 1909 he received his appointment as Assistant Professor of Gas Engineering. Edward L. Hancock, M.S., Professor of Applied Mechanics Professor Hancock is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin with the Class of 1898. In 1902 he received the degree of M.S. from his Alma Mater. From 1900 to 1902 he was an instructor in the University, and from 1902 to 1906 he was an instructor in Purdue University. In 1906 he received his appointment as Assistant Professor. In 1909 he came to the Worcester Polytechnic Institute as Professor of Applied Mechanics. Professor Hancock is a contributor to several magazines, and has written several books, of which the latest is “Applied Mechanics for Engineers.” He is a member of the American Society for Testing Ma¬ terials, the International Society of Testing Materials, and the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. He is an authority on compression and tension tests, and is largely interested in research work. 23
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Instructors Daniel F. O’Regan, S.B., Instructor in General Chemistry. John Jernberg, Instructor in Forge Practice. Howard Parker Fairfield, Instructor in Machine Construction. D. F. Calhane, Ph.D., Instructor in Industrial Chemistry. Wilber R. Tilden, Instructor in Pattern-making. Austin M. Works, A.M., Instructor in Language. John R, McConnell, S.B., Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. James C. Davis, S.B., Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. Francis J. Adams, E.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Charles Edwin Robinson, A.M., Instructor in French and German. Walter D. Stearns, E.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. James A. Bullard, B.A., Instructor in Mathematics. Royal W. Davenport, S.B., Instructor in Civil Engineering. Charles J. Adams, B.A., Instructor in Modern Languages. Samuel E. Balcom, Instructor in Management of Engines and Boilers. Reginald H. Palmer, Instructor in Foundry Practice. Albert W. Hull, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics. Morton Masius, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics. Albert A. Nims, S.B., Instructor in Physics. Ralph E. Spaulding, S.B., Instructor in Civil Engineering. Winfred N. Bagley, S.B., Instructor in Mathematics. Alden W. Baldwin, S.B., Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineer¬ ing. Richmond W. Smith, S.B., Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engi¬ neering. Ralph D. Whitmore, S.B., Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engi¬ neering. Ray H. Taber, S.B., Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering. C. Eugene Putnam, S.B., Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineer¬ ing.
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