State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 28, 1909, Image 5

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    The : Pp i in
I: , tatAlNlled allil rnaintaiht (1 h\
FIVE GREAT SCKOOLS c
‘ll Agriculturci, Engineering,
Physical Education fie!
,r h-,,. p. (.11
The Isitew Head of 'dhe Deoartment
iMechanrcal Engineer - Liu!.
Pr ' ~'rtitinr
L.
A
; HardTILT r.
been alipo:nted to
Ilea(' trle Liel4rtry.e9t of I\ll-t.-1-‘jrik
I,n r,rcerinti \‘as p;.rkduateci toirt tl
irbt,t,:,tl(sl-1 in It1')(1, rece t
degre l e (it. 13. S m Mcch_if, ,al
neer,m; Upon.
entered the 'seri.tc:ei c t' Ft; I)
M.arthantain, Coin , any', au i
some exL.el'ent wol; step
A ter ti 4 he (A aH (J.
nected « th the , L r .a, xx.kanridi
awl Seel CO:110;3-4 ,:as -
He thcn,a., •J'e l .),e,:i p0,.(14,13. ht •
(its ..r1
cleprtrrient' I , of
, ~..chine Design
the department of , echanical En:
Deering: He left h to take t
position of managerrof th Cincirina
office of the Arrnstlrong Colk Co
pally; from \ivhich position, h- w
promoted to chief ! engineer ofd
same company. During his Qorin ;
tibn l with thils company, he serv,
as superyising arcOtect for the lar
1.1
insulation p 4nt at Beaver Falls, a
also for a li oleum plant of the sa
company at Lancaslter:Penasylvan
This latter lintl is One of the larg;
of its kind i" , the United States a
lEEE
Natural t_rnig dtglit courses of fOur years each -Ltber.' arts, -,,
natural &Ince,
limes and Metallurgy, and Courses in I-Imile ptru,s, Indugtria. Arr
I women TUITION F to c th r.cdHri:e
n': - ter th- tir:ft 11; c, e, , h
rt • The Registrar,' F.-,
.t !'ne,ind.htrial Depar rnent estao
!es qslt_ 1 r J , ine, pdo9, is fcir tl e ,ptir
i
o po., cr. de., duping the shops along
,-.1 mode s,pet_i_i , lall.. pray t$ c , I lines for
a gi\-ng instraLton in t' e business
pha cs of ti.e irK.l4tries'. The in
.e (his ':al Lourse itself beg,ns 13,ith the
e Jari , Ji year anti in ,acic4tion :to te4h
n n:cal sutje4, offers shop tinrie
i- studs', manutkticing accounts, ship
le systk.iLs, shop economics, labor
ti j ' problems, factOryl planning, etc. A
1 s
manded vigaroi r is y b the leading
ie iidustries of the totin ryl:
- ' The shops are b nO
d , lanized-as to put, them a
Deq,'.tr
C .1c
,att r rte, irri,ntz
ion Ste
e Cr,ll,t,,,ltnt at
tl'at tot
Stare Colic::
-1-5 to fill t
e p
d syst
e cial es
a. , character
st old exerci
d 1 and actua
lAIE courtu\x
nia :
sy l iv
N ERLP, SPA
RS. Phd. I);
f the (7 rated , Stiitekt Go\ ernrimnt .111,1 Ylhr [Om mon w ett It h of
Wants '
the Joint actlin
cast Ilti\AreCl l tw
o 'ar~
PrbteSSOr Hat
1 .
nedrtg lexpurenc
with his 'lc . , at ked ai
fitc pre-e ne
non 'ne no:: holds,
add t , on r - o t
t,a,.1 t' the
, Profe:,,scv Hai . '
clone ex , tellent
capacrs, or ronsulti-4
tne I, , te, dr the des':
ty peg of machines,
frigtilating - plants.
Our 'New Industrial Erigineeriq t g
Courses , I
sible upon the , same
as is! to be found
blishments
\ So f 4 as
s- -r - I fiei
, 1 ,
State
PRESIDENi
LI,. D
.
s va;.l3ble enT.-
ntl three
ii :1 cns
, in connection
ility as a teacher•,
tly fort the posi-
e II
fir ,
I 1
perence he
. mentioned
int; 'has also
work in the
entineer along
. *n of \ atious
including re-
S a re-or-
s nearly as
bais and
n commer-
f a similar
possible, 'the
abandoned
A substituted
College
„ - ",;r• r" , ”( I
Lace To - strent-. , :i - en this
LiLi,ht and H
er, a fdecl Mi Small
in tl-eir D
woi i , iNr,l
, s z,n arts ra.,lliate ot Corny L:o;lege,
Mai:A:, anal has had ;Tatty \ tars o:
exper enc 4. as a teacner, b.oth - ila
getietial ibjects and in mezharic
rt.; - it_. L also has taken co,.‘nes at
Cohn - no.a Untversitv- Mr
t imechamc
an exceuc
and has h
important p0 , ,,,0ns as
forer.lan in i arge or
'super. Ism
large nual'
work
crs of men az-0 ri.pottant
Architects
ral Drawing in our Engi
neerinFr, School.
()Di of Eng'necrAng is pre-
The Sr
develop such courses
andrchltecturai drawing
proveparticularly adapt
needs 'ot our technical
par:n to
r,1,11 desig
as shQuicl
able to th
students,
' A are
Whitmore'
part of Prof6sor B
rs extended experience in
the field
is ter.
Raymo
this yea h
. I
tural ur.
lesi - gn has been in what
"mill design" and ' Mr.
Everett, who came to us
s a graduate in architec
ing of Harvard University.
`courses wip shortly be
'iced by 'Mr. Everett upOn
l
i
the princiiiles of architecture. Thes
courses w, ill. for the preent,' b
taken a~s + 'extra work, and shoul,
prove very attractive to all who car
to study the fundamental underlyin
prinCiples Of design, which enteilin
o tle Creation of architectural mas
terpieces.
Speci
comme:
I'\cl, 11\ F
.4 . 1
Light is
Dl traminQ