State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 15, 1908, Image 8

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    Reading; J. S. Edge, of Downing
town; E. E. Reindollar, of Taney
town. IVId , and A. P. Husband, of
Philadelphia, who is secretary of the
Association.
Professor P. B. Breneman.
The chair of Mechanics and Ma-
terials of Construction, made vacant
by the resignation of Professor
Chas. E. Paul, has been filled by
the appointment of Professor P. B.
Breneman, recently of Purdue Uni
versity.
Professor Breneman was born in
Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania,
and obtained his early education in
Pennsylvania Schools. He was
graduated from the Pennsylvania
State College. receiving the degree
of B. S. in 1894, and later the high
er degree of C. E. He taught here,
in the Department of Civil Engineer
ing for several years, during which
time a large part of his time was
given to the teaching of applied
mechanics. While here, he made
an excellent reputation as a teacher.
He left the College to enter practi
cal engineering work and for several
years he was connected with
the following companies in tl e
capacity of engineer in charge of
construction and operation : The
Davis Coal & Coke company, of
Davis, W. Va.; The Franklin Iron
Manufacturing company, of Clinton,
N. Y.; The H. C. Frick Coke com
pany, of Pittsburg, Pa.; the Boone
Coal & Mining company, of Boone,
owa; and the Pittsburg & Wes'--
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