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80 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JAMES D. PHILLIPS, B.S., General Engineering Drawing. SETH J. TEMPLE, PH.B., Architecture. OSCAR QUICK, A.M., Physics. WILLIAM H. BROWNE, JR., A.B., Electrical Engineering. MILO S. KETCHUM, B.S., Civil Engineering. GEORGE A. GOODENOUGH, B.S., Mechanical Engineering. CHARLES T. WILDER, B.S., Photography, Blue Prints. MATTHEW B. HAMMOND, PH.D., Economics. NEIL C. BROOKS, PH.D., German. EDWARD L. MILNE, B.S., Mathematics. MARTHA J. KYLE, A.M., Rhetoric. HENRY L. COAR, A.M., Mathematics. EDWARD C. SCHMIDT, M.E., Mechanical Engineering. EDD C. OLIVER, B.S., Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM A. ADAMS, A.B., Rhetoric. EDWARD J. LAKE, B.S., Art and Design. ROBERT L. SHORT, A.B., Mathematics. CHARLES V. SEASTONE, B.S., Mechanics. HUBERT V. CARPENTER, M.S., Physics. HALBERT L. CHIPPS, B.S., Civil Engineering. JAMES F. KABLE, B.S., General Engineering Drawing. DWIGHT T. RANDALL, B.S., Mechanical Engineering. HARRY C. MARBLE, B.S., Electrical Engineering. ALBERT R. CURTISS, Wood Shop. CYRIL B. CLARK, Machine Shop. HENRY JONES, Forge Shop. JOSEPH H. WILSON, Foundry. OSCAR ADOLPH LEUTWILER, FELLOW, Mechanical Engi- neering. WILLIAM A. HAWLEY, Military. AIMS AND SCOPE The purpose of the College of Engineering is thoroughly to educate engineers and architects. Its aim is therefore twofold—general and technical. A considerable proportion of the course of study is devoted to general and literary work, since a graduate is now expetted to arrange his ideas
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