Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Peddler Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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THE PEDDLER FREDERICK RAYMOND BUTLER B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry TBn Born in Worcester, Mass. Worcester North High School. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1920; M.S., 1922. Harvard University, M.A., 1924; Ph.D., 1 925. Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts State College, 1925-27; Assistant Professor of Chem¬ istry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1927-. Member of; American Chemical Society, A.A.A.S., New Eng¬ land Association of Chemistry Teachers. A.A.U.P. Publications: J.A.C.S. 48 1036 (1926), N.E.A.C.T. 31 51 (1929). The man who blushes is not quite a brute. THEODORE HARDING MORGAN A.B.. E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of the Department ATH 2H Born in New Brunswick, Canada. Prepared at Edmonton, Alberta. Stanford University, A.B., 1920; E.E., 1 929. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1922-26; Assistant Professor and Assistant to Executive Head of Electrical Engineering Department, 1927-31; Professor, Worcester Poly¬ technic Institute, 1931-; Superintendent, Foundation Company, Victoria, British Columbia; Testing En¬ gineer, Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company, Inspiration, Arizona; Engineer with Great Western Power Company, San Francisco, 1920-22. Member of: A.I.E.E.; Fellow A.A.A.S.; S.P.E.E.; Worcester- Economic Club. Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone. CARL DUNHAM KNIGHT, B.S., E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering TBH AXA 2H Born in Putney, Vermont. Prepared at Brattleboro High School. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1 903; E.E., 1908. Instructor in Electrical Engin¬ eering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1904-08; Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, 1908- 20; Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1 9 20-. Mem¬ ber of A.I.E.E.: Illuminating Engineering Society; Economic Club of Worcester; Appalachian Mountain Club. There are forty men of wit to one of sense and wit. Page twenty-six

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THIRTY FIVE WALTER LOUIS JENNINGS A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry Born in Bangor, Maine. Cambridge High and Latin School. Harvard University, A.B., 1889; M.A., 1890; Ph.D., 1 892. Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, 1 890-92; Parker Fellow, University of Berlin, 1893-94; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1 894-99; Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1900-. Member of; Worcester Chemistry Club, Harvard Club, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., German Chemical Society. The acorn would not to an oak grow, if reform did not overbalance conservatism. DANIEL FRANCIS CALHANE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Industrial and Electro-Chemistry Born in Bradford, Mass. Haverhill High School. Harvard University, A.B., 1894; A.M., 1896; Ph.D., 1904. Instructor, St. John’s Military School, N. Y., 1 894-95; Garland School, Concord, Mass., 1 896-97; Harvard University, 1 899-1 903. Instructor, Wor¬ cester Polytechnic Institute, 1903-191 3; Assistant Professor, 1913-1918; Professor, 1918-. Member of American Electro-Chemistry Society. Author of pub¬ lications covering investigations in Organic and Electro- Chemistry. Inventions; In the field of electro-thermics, of certain type electric furnace for high temperature work. A good fellow, and a fine professor to boot. MAURICE EDWARD SMITH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry 2H Born in Eredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Fredericton High School. University of New Bruns¬ wick, B.A., 1917. University of Toronto, M.A., 1921; Ph.D., 1921. Debating, Dramatics. Assistant in Chemistry, University of Toronto, 1917-21; Lec¬ turer in Organic Chemistry, Queens University, King¬ ston, Ontario, 1921-22; Assistant Analyst, Food and Drug Division, Department of Health of Canada, 1922-24; Instructor in Chemistry, Worcester Poly¬ technic Institute, 1924-27; Assistant Professor, 1 927-. Member of; American Chemical Society, Worcester Chemist Club. If thunder itself were to be continual, it would excite no more terror than the noise of a mill. Page tuenty-five



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THIRTY FIVE ALBERT SUTTON RICHEY B.M.E., E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering I A0 TBH Born in Muncie, Indiana. Muncie High School. Purdue University, B.M.E., 1894; E.E., 1908. Assistant Professor of Electric Railway Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1905-07; Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1907-. Member of: En¬ gineers Club of New York, University Club of Boston, American Transit Association, Worcester Club, Wor¬ cester Rotary Club. Fellow, A.I.E.E. Without entering the student’s mind. FRANCIS JOSEPH ADAMS, B.S., E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering TBH Born in Maynard, Mass. Worcester English High School; Worcester Polytechnic Institute; B.S., 1904; E.E., 1906. Permanent Class Secretary. Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering, Worcester Poly¬ technic Institute, 1904-06; Instructor, 1907-17; Assistant Professor, 1917-31: Professor, 1931-. Assistant to Superintendent of Distribution, Worcester Electric Light Co. 1913-1915, Assistant Engineer, New England Power Construction Co., 1929-1930. Co-author with C. A. Pierce of The Theory of the Non-Elastic Catenary as Applied to Transmission Lines, Formulas for Capacity of Single-Phase Trans¬ mission Lines and Cables. Spank children; keep high school students late; lower the marks of college men; and so make them do just what you wish. CLARENCE ALBERT PIERCE B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Theoretical Electrical Engin¬ eering I BK $N0 2H Born in Redding, Conn. Mt. Hermon Preparato-y School. Wesleyan University, B.S., 1902; M.S., 1904; Cornell University. PhD. 1908. Inst ' -uctar in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, 1904-1 1 ; Assistant Professor of Theoretical Electrical Engineer¬ ing, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1911-31; Pro¬ fessor. 193 1-. Member of: A.A.U.P.: S.P.E.E.. Co-author with F. J. Adams of The Theory of the Non-Elastic and Elastic Catenary as Applied to Trans¬ mission Lines, Formulas for Capacity of Single-Phase Transmission Lines and Cables; Stability of Synchro¬ nous Machines, Single-Phase Short Circuit Torque of a Synchronous Machine, etc. Oaths are but words, and words but wind. Page tiventy-seven

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