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CERAMIC ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS

behavior of ceramic materials in the various processes to which they are subjected during manufacture. This portion of its labors is carried out in conjunction with the Engineering Experiment Station of the University. STAFF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CERAMIC ENGINEERING

EDMUND JANES JAMES, PH. D., LL. D. PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY WILLIAM FREEMAN MYRICK GOSS, M. S.f D. ENG. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Professor of Ceramic Chemistry and Head of the Department of Ceramic Engineering. Graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1905 with the degree of Bachelor of Science and received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1908; associated with the Department of Chemistry of the University of Illinois for the past eight years as Professor of Physical Chemistry. CULLEN WARNER PARMELEE, Professor of Ceramic Engineering. Graduated from Rutger's College in 1896 with the degree of Bachelor of Science; honor student in Chemistry; associated with Rutger's College in Chemistry and Ceramics since 1901, and for the past ten years Professor of Ceramics and Director of the Department of Ceramics; sustained important consulting relations with various potteries; member of Phi Beta Kappa and Past President of the American Ceramic Society. RALPH KENT HURSH, Assistant Professor of Ceramic Engineering, graduated from the University of Illinois in Mechanical Engineering in 1908. During the period

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