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HT 11IHIII UiE HIP IIIF. HID HID 1IIL IHF 1HR. 1111 M J MORTON MAS I US, M.A., Ph.D. “Dutchy” Professor of Physics Born in Egg-Harbor City, N. J.; Graduated from Thomas Schule (Leipzig, Germany) ; M.A. and Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1908; Member of Sigma Xi Hon¬ orary Society; Fellow, Physical Society; Fellow, Ameri¬ can Association Advancement of Science; American Association of University Professors; American Asso¬ ciation of Physics Teachers; Charter Member, Physics Teachers Society; Whiting Fellow, Harvard, 1908-09; Instructor in Physics, W. P. I., 1909-15; Assistant Pro¬ fessor, 1915-19; Professor, 1919-. HAROLD ARTHUR MAXFIELD, B.S., E.E., M.S. “Ham” “Maxie” Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Superintendent of the Dormitory Born in Lowell, Mass.; Graduated from Lowell High School; B.S., W. P. I., 1916, E.E., 1925 and M.S., 1927; Captain U. S. Army, 1917-20; Research Engineer with Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., 1920-21 ; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1921-27; Assistant Professor, 1927-; Superintendent of the Dormitory, 1927-; Member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Tau Beta Pi Honorary Fraternity; Society of Sigma Xi; A. I. E. E.; S. P. E. E. KENNETH GERALD MERRIAM, S.B. “Pinkie” “K. G.” Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering Born in Belfast, Maine ; Graduated from Belfast High School, 1918; S.B., M. I. T., 1922; Member of Glee Club; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine, 1922-23; W. P. L, 1923-28; Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, W. P. I., 1928-; Captain in the Coast Artillery Reserves, 1929-; Author of “Design of Steel Column Slabs”; Income and Expense Records for Young Professional Men; The Airplane; Member of the Theta Upsilon Omega Fraternity; Society of Sigma Xi; A. S. M. E.; S. P. E. E.; Worcester Engineering Society; M. I. T. Alumni Association. Tenvtny-four
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ITT I1IHIII IIIF Hll flD -1 3 M?— HIE lip HD ! ' !1. IIIF IIIR ARTHUR JULIUS KNIGHT, B.S. “A. J.” “Shrimp” Professor of Civil Engineering and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Born in Worcester; Graduated from Worcester South High School, 1903; B.S., W. P. I, 1907; with Northern Pacific Railroad, 1907-10; Instructor in Civil Engineer¬ ing, 1910-16; Assistant Professor, 1916-30; Professor, 1930-; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 1917-; Resident Engineer of Construction of Alumni Field ; In¬ spection of Construction of Alumni Gymnasium 1915-16; Sanford Riley Hall, 1926-27; Member of Theta Upsilon Omega Fraternity; Sigma Xi; A. S. C. E.; Boston So¬ ciety of Civil Engineers; Worcester Civil Engineering Society; S. P. E. E.; A. A . U. P. CARL DUNHAM KNIGHT, B.S., E.E. “C. or Professor of Electrical Engineering Born in Putney, Vt.; Graduated from Brattleboro High School; B.S., W. P. I., 1903, and E.E., 1908; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1904-08; Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1908-20; Professor, 1920-; Member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E.; Illuminating Engineering Society; Economic Club of Worcester; Appalachian Mountain Club. GLEASON HARVEY MacCULLOUGH, B.S., M.E., D.Sc. Blackjack” Professor of Mechanical Engineering Born in Sawyerville, Quebec, Canada; Graduated from Lowell High School; B.S., W. P. I., 1918; M.E., W. P. I., 1931; D.Sc., University of Michigan, 1932; Member of Student “Y” Cabinet; Tau Beta Pi Honorary Engineer¬ ing Fraternity; Theta Upsilon Omega Fraternity; Sigma Xi; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1918-24; Assistant Professor, 1924-31; Professor, 1931-; Author of Applications of Creep Tests; Member of A. S. M. E.; S. P. E. E.; Worcester Economic Club. Twenty-three
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mi a? j j HIT IIIH1I1 1UE HIP HIE HID HID IIIL IIIF IIIR CARL FREDERICK MEYER, B.S., C.E. Carl” “Chief” Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Born in Lawrence, Mass.; Graduated from Lawrence High School; B.S., W. P. I., 1922, and C.E., 1929; U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1922-23 ; Engineering Drafts¬ man, 1923-24; Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1924-29; Assistant Professor, 1929-; Engineer of Cobble Mountain Water Project; Member of Theta Chi Fraternity; Tau Beta Pi Honorary Engineering Fraternity; Society of Sigma Xi; A S. C. E.; Worcester Society of Civil Engineers; A. A. U. P. THEODORE HARDING MORGAN, A.B., E.E. “Theo” Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of Department Born in New Brunswick, Canada; Prepared at Ed¬ monton, Alberta; A.B., Stanford, 1920, and E.E., 1929; Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Stanford, 1922-26; Assistant Professor and Assistant to Executive Head of Electrical Engineering Department, 1927-31; Professor, W. P. I., 1931-; Superintendant Foundation Company, Victoria, British Columbia; Engineer with Great Western Power Company, San Francisco, Cal, 1920-22; Member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. RAYMOND KURTZ MORLEY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. “Doc” Professor of Mathematics and Head of Department Born in Templeton, Mass.; Graduated from Goddard Seminary; A.B., Tufts, 1904; A.M., Tufts, 1904; Ph.D., Clark, 1910; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Maine, 1904-07; W. P. I., 1910-11; University of Illinois, 1911-12; Assistant Professor, W. P. I., 1912-17; Profes¬ sor, 1917-21; John E. Sinclair Professor, 1921-; Member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi Honorary Fraternities. Twenty-five
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