MSM ALUMNUS Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy ROLLA, MO.
VOLUME 20
SEPTEMBER.OCTOBER, 1946
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NEW BUREAU OF MINES BUILDING IN LEFT BACKGROUND NEW POWER PLANT SHOWN UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN CENTER NORWOOD HALL SHOWN IN CENTER FOREGROUND jACKLING GYMNASIUM AND FOOTBALL FIELD AT EXTREME RIGHT CENTER
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F -z. Willi~ms '3 1 Appointed Assistant Dean
Th e appointm e nt of Prof. R Z. \N illiam s, c h a irm a n of th e M e c hanic s d e p a rtm e nt , as Ass is ta n t Dea n of th e_ sc:llOol h as b ee n a nnoun ce d by Dr. Fre d e rick A. Middl e bu s h, pr es id e nt of th e U ni ve rs it y of M iss ouri. Th e appointme nt a s m a d e at th e r ec omm e nd a tion o f D ea n C u rt is L. \Ni ls on, a nd wa s m a d e n ecessa ry by t h e g r ea t ly in c r ea se d e nro llm e n t a t t h e Sc h oo l of Min es thi s fa ll. D ean \Nilliam s g ra duat e d from t h e Mi ss o uri Sc h oo l o f Min es and M e ta llur gy with t h e d eg r ee of Bac h e lor of S ci e nc e in M e ta ll ur g y in 1931 wit h hi g h es t h on o rs . H e j oin ed th e Mi ss ouri Sc h oo l of Min es facult y a s in s t ru ctor in M ec hanic s, and la t e r took hi s Ma s t e r's d eg ree in M e cha ni c s from t h e U ni ve r s ity of Wi sc o n s in. Sin ce that tim e h e h a s e arn e d th e d eg r ee of Bac h e lor of Scie n ce in C iv il E n g in ee r in g h e r e, an d h a s don e additiona l g ra du at e work at t h e U ni ve r s it y of Mich ig an. \Nhil e s till an in s tru c tor , Prof. \ IVi lli am s b e cam e int e res te d in th e fi ll e d- s ink d e po s it s of iron or e in th e Mi ss ouri Oza rk s , and in 193-1 in on e of t h ese min es h e locat e d a d epo s it of iron p y rit e . S inc e thi s min e ral wa s in d emand fo r t h e p r od u ction of s ulphuric ac id , t h e d e po s it wa s d eve lop e d by t h e partn e r s hip of Thoma s and \Nilliam s , and b ecam e t h e lar ges t py ri t e producin g prop e r ty in Mi ss o uri 's h is to ry. Prof. vVil li am s w as mad e full P r ofess or of JVI echan ics in 19-15, and se r ve d a s A ctin g D ean of t h e s c h oo l durin g D ea n \Nil s on' s ab se n ces f r om th e campu s in 1945 and 1946. H e ha s b ee n acti ve in s tud e nt affair s , b e in g a m e mb e r of th e Lambd a C hi A lpha fr a te rnity, Tau Be ta Pi , P hi K a ppa P hi, B lu e K ey, and T h e ta Tau. H e is a d vi se r to th e loca l c hapt e r of L a mbda C hi A lph a , a m emb e r of t h e a d vis o ry board of Tau Be ta Pi, and a m e mb er of th e St. Pat's Board of C ont rol. In th e p r ofess ion a l fi e ld , h e is a m e mb e r of th e A m e ri can Soci e ty of Mini n g a nd M e ta llur g ica l En g in ee r s , th e Am e rican S oci e t y of En g in ee rin g E ducation, and th e 'IIi ss o uri S o c ie ty of Profess ion a l En g in ee rs . Prof. vVil li am s took u p hi s n ew duti es on Se pt. 1. H e wil l conti nu e a s chai rm an of th e l'vI e chan ic s d e partm e nt and wi ll d ev ot e part of h is tim e to t ea c hin g .
Record-breaking Enrollment Totals 2118 By PETE VAlDA '47
Enr o llm e nt of 2 11 8 s tucl e nt s thi s se m es te r n e c ess ita t ed t h e use of two r eg is tration day s . Ove r 7.'i 0 Fr es hl11 e n w e r e reg is te r ed on Se pt. 18 and th e r emaind e r of th e u pp e r c la ssme n w e re r eg is t e r ed on S e pt. 23. \Nith t h e gy mna s ium b e in g use d to te mpo ra ril y h ou se s t u d e nt s wa itin g for th e c ompl e tion of th e dormitori es , th e Fr es hm e n w e re r eg is te r ed in M e c h a ni ca l Ha ll. By th e e nd o f th e day , 825 s tud e nt s , inc ludi n g s om e upp e r c lass footb a ll m e n a nd reg is tr a tion cle rk s , had compl e te d th e fina l p ha se o f t h e ir e nrollm e nt. O n Se pt. 23 th e la r ges t numb e r of s tud e nt s in th e hi s to ry o f th e Mi ss ouri Sc h oo l o f Min es wa s reg is t e re d. To cop e with t h is inAu x of s tud e nt s, fac iliti es in both M ec hani ca l Ha ll a nd N orwood Hall w e re utili ze d . Thi s da y of pro lo n ge d in c on ve ni e n ce s t a rt ed for t h e mor e a mbitiou s s tud e nt s w h o m asse d in front o f t h e door s of N orwood Ha ll at 7 a. m . A n h ou r lat e r th e lin e e xt e n d e d b ey ou n d th e corn e r of 12t h a nd Pin e s tr ee t s. T h o rd ea l wa s s om e wh a t b e wi ld e rin g for th e Fres hm e n, a nd eve n th e upp e r c lass m e n we re a littl e confu se d a s t h ey b ega n to g o thro u g h th e lin es . How eve r, th c le rk s had b ee n w e ll bri e fe d a nd b eca m e m o re profi c ie nt at th e ir t as k s a ft e r t h e fir s t few w e r e p rocessed . M o r e t han 700 u p p e r c lass s tud e n ts w e re reg is t e r ed durin g t h e m o rnin g: li y -I p.m. th e w ea ry in g tas k of pro cess in g 2078
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Prof. S. H. Lloyd Heads Newly Created Humanities Department Th e con s o lid a tion o f th r ee d ep artm e nt s of in s tru c tion a t lvI is s o uri Sc hoo l of lvlin es and M e ta llur gy into th e D ep a rt m e nt of Humaniti es a nd Soci a l S tudi es wa s a pp ro ve d b y th e B o a rd of C ura t ors of t h e U ni ve r s it y of Mi ss our i on rec omm e ndation of D ea n C u rti s L. \ Nil s on at it s m ee ti n g on A u g. 30. Prof. S. H . Llo y d, pr es e ntl y P rofess o r of Economics , will h ead th e n e w d e pa r tm e nt w hi c h will offer cour ses in E n g lis h , Economics , Hi s tor y, So c iolo gy , P s yc h o lo g y a nd Fore ig n La n g ua ges . Th e p ur po se of t h e co n s o li dation is t o mak e mor e e ff e cti ve' th e re colllm e ndation of a comm itt ee of e n g in ee rin g e duca tor s mad e in 1940 conce rnin g education aft e r t h e war. Thi s c ommitt ee s u gges te d t h at th e e quival e nt of a b out on e aca d e mic ye ar b e a ll ott ed to th e a r ea of ' humaniti es and s o c ia l s tudi es to a u g m e nt t h e te chnolo g ical education of th e y oun g e n g in ee r. P r of. Lloyd h as b ee n o n t h e fac ult y of th e Sc h oo l o f Min es s in ce 192 1 a nd h ead of th e D e pa r tm e n t of E conomi cs s in ce 1938. H e is a g raduat e of D e Pa u w Uni ve r s it y and h as a M aste r 's d eg r ee from th e Sc h ool of Min es . H e is pl a nnin g th e broad p r o g ram to mak e th e work of th ese d epar t m e nt s fit into t h e r e comm e ndation of th e c ommi tt ee fro111 th e A m e ric an Soci e ty for E n g in ee rin g Educat io n a s m e ntion ed a bo\¡e. Prof. Lloyd s ta te d that th e primary obj ec tiv e o f th e n e w d e partm e nt wo uld b e to de v e lop th e ab ilit y of th e e n g in ee rin g s t ud e nt to w rit e a nd s pe a k th e E n g li s h lan g uage e ff ectiv e ly a nd to g iv e hi m a know le d ge of hum a n s o c ial r ela ti o ns hi p s and an appr ec iation of th e c ul tura l int e r es t s out s id e th e fi e ld of e n g in ee ri n g .
New Business Manager Appointed
Harry J. F ie ld s, w h o wa s appoi n t ed A udi tor of th e Sc hool of M in es in A pri l 1946, h a s b ee n n am e d Bu s in ess Man age r to s ucceed Howard M. Katz ' 13, it wa s announ ce d by U ni ve rs it y officia ls o n S e pt. 9. Kat z se rv e d a s a m e mb e r of th e B us in ess O ffi ce s ta ff fo r ]0 y e ar s . H e wa s fir s t appoint e d P ur c h as in g Age nt , lat e r a ss u min g' th e duti es of Act in g B u s in ess Ma n a ge r. A g raduat e of t h e U ni v e rs ity of Mi ss o uri in 19.. 2 with a d eg r ee o f Bach e lor of Sc ie n ce in Bu s in ess Admini s tration , Fi eld s se rv e d in t h e Pa c ifi c t h eat e r with t h e amphibiou s fo r ces of t h e N a vy durin g t h e wa r. Befo r e comi n g to Ro lla h e wa s emp loy ed in th e Offi ce o f th e Sec re ta ry o f th e ni ve r s ity of Mi ss ouri.
Miner is Now Eight-Column Paper K ee pin g u p wit h th e tr e nd s of ex pan s ion on th e ca m p u s, The Missouri Miner, camp u s n e w s p ubli cation , h a s in c rea se d in s ize from a tabloid to a full- s iz e d e ig ht -c olumn fo ur page n e ws pap e r. T h e fir s t fa ll se m es t e r iss ue , publ is h ed Se pt. 2.'i, h ea d li n ed t h e r e cord-br ea ki n g e nro ll m e nt a nd di s p laye d a v ari e ty of n e w s s to r ies, pi c tur es and featur e c olumn s. Cec il Bra n s on, a se nior s tud e nt from Ro ll a, a ra in h ea d s th e s taff, h av in g se r ve d a s editor las t s umm e r a lso . s tud e nt s had b ee n c om p le t ed. La t e reg is tration br o u g ht th e tot a l to 2 118 s t u d e n t s acc ordi n g to a count m a d e Oc t. .:'. E lec tri ca l En g in ee rin g dr e w t h e g r a tes t numb e r of s tud e nt s wit h a tot a l o f -107; M ec ha ni ca l En g in e rin g, 387; Mini n g En g in ee r in g , 328; C ivil En g in ee rin g , 258 ; C h emi ca l E n g in ee rin g , 223 ; M e ta llur g ical En g in ee r in g , 171 ; Ce ra mi c E n g in ee rin g, 67; and Scie n ce, 32. Th e rem a ind e r a re spec ial o.r un cla ss ifi ed ~ tud e nt s.
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PRESIDENT'S PAGE MSM Alumnus I ss u ed bi-month ly in t h e in t e r es t of t h e g r a d uat es and fo r mer s t ud e nt s of t h e Sc h oo l of M ines a n d Meta llu rgy . S ub sc ript ion pr ice $ 1. 50, inc lu d ed in A lu mni D u es. Entered a s sec o n d -clas s matter Oc t. 7, 1926, a t Post Office at Ro ll a, Mo., un der th e Act o f March 3, 1879.
Officers of the Association C. S CHNEEBERG ER '25 . . .. . . ... . .. . .... . President KARL F. HA SS ELMANN '25 ... . ...... . .. Vice Presiden: HOWARD M. KAT Z ' 13 _ .. . ....... . . Secretary-Treasurer FRED
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About Town and Campus 5 Alumni Persona ls 18 Athletics . . . 13 Campus New s 2 Directory, Rolla Restaurants .. 11 Faculty Directory . . .. 9
Homecomin g 10 Housing ..... 14 Men in Industry . . 6 Miscella nea .. .. ... . 15 , 17 Pres ident's Page 3 Section New s 4 Vets ' Observation Post 8
Incorporation, Constitution, and Trust Agreement Vic e Pr es id e nt Ka rl H asse lman n s p e nt two d ays in S t. Lo ui s dur in g th e pas t w ee k dur in g w hi c h tim e . w e ar e please d t o sa y, w e completed t ile fin a l d r aft s of our A rticl e s of In corporation, Con s tit u t io n a n d By- Law s , a nd our Tru s t Fu nd pro g r am . Durin g t h e many co n fe r e n ces w it h ou r Attor n eys, \ VC h ave h a d mu c h va luabl e a ss is tan ce, a n d man y valuabl e s u g ges tion s , f r om ma n y of o ur m e mb e rs . Whi le it wa s not a lways feas ib le to in co r porate a ll of th e s u gges tion s offe re d , we did ta bu lat e a ll of th e m , and o n e b y on e, w e di sc u sse d th e m w ith ou r attorn e y and, wh e n it was a g r ee d that r ev is ion wa s indicat e d, we w e r e g la d to in co rporate th e s u gges t io n s offer e d. Amo n g th e m a ny contribution s of va lu a bl e s u gges tion s were: M ess r s. Fr ey , G e rb e r, H a? s , H ea d , Hubba r d , J ackiin g , McAuliffe, Nee d les, R as s in ie r, and St if e l. W e sa lu t e t h ese ge ntl e m e n for th e ir int e r es t and a ss is tan cf! ! Yo ur Al umni Ass ociation is co n se qu e ntl y now in th e p rocess of b eco min g in corpo rat e d und e r th e L aws of th e S t ate of j\lI iss ouri r e latin g to b e n ev ol e nt, re lig iou s, sc ie ntifi c, fr a te rn a l- b e n e fi c ial, edu cational, a nd mi s ce ll a n eo u s assoc iat ion s in l in e wit h th e A rti c les of A ss ociatio n cove red in a prev iou 5 iss u e cf t h e A lumnu s. Th e n e w Co n s titution a nd By -Law s wi ll co n ce rn th e m a nn e r in w hi c h yo ur Assoc iat ion s ha ll b e gove rn e d. :l nd th e Tr us t Ag r ee m e nt wi ll gove rn t h e ha ndli n g of fund s co ntribu ted in t h e int e r es t o f a b e tt e r MSM. So und s s impl e, bu t a lo t of wo r k and tim e wa s g ivl::l to thi s , a p la n up o n w hi ch we s h a ll b e a bl e to g uara n tee that o ur own hou s e is s trictly in o rd e r, as a for e runn e r t::J, pe rhap s , s uggest ion s to othe r s w h o se e ffort s a r e n o t so f;::vo ra bl y co n s titut e d. Man y promin'e n t A lumni h a \'e exp r esse d ac u te d es ir e s t o c ontribut e f un ds fo r u se at MSM in vo lv in g e n t e r ~ '-i ses for w hi c h S tat e fund s do n ot a l way s p rov id e. T h e n e w t ru s t a g r ee ment p ro v id es th e sec urity m ac hin e r y for t h e p ur po se, ;e nd it is s in ce r ely ho pe d that it w ill b e ad equ at e ly s up po r te d. Co pi es of th e r ev ise d Tru s t Ag ree m e nt w ill b e m a il ed to a ll A lumni w ho a re i!1 a mood 1:0 mak e co ntributi o ns at thi s time, upon r e qu es t to Mr. Ka rl F. Ha sse lm e nl1 , Me ll ie Es per s on B ld g ., H o us ton 2, Texas.
Nominating Committee Mr. Ca r l G. S tif e l, C h a ir ma n of t he N omi na t in g C ommittee ha s s ubm itt ed hi s r e port of ·th e nomin ees for th e o ffi ces of P r es id e nt, V ice P r es id e nt , a n d Sec re tary -T reas u re r,
wh ic h offic es s h a ll ha ve b ee n vaca t ed b y t h e pr ese nt in c u m b e nt. s on D ec. 3 1, 1946. A ft e r M r. S tif e l re ce ived th e r e port s f r om hi s com mitt ee, it wa s f elt advi sa bl e by lVIe ss rs . St if e l, Ha sse lm a nn , a n d Sc hn ee b e r ge r, to b r in g t h e p r ovi s io n s of t h e n ew C on s titut ion a nd By -Law s into e ff ec t, s in ce t h e in co min g offic e r s wi ll b e co ndu c tin g t h e Assoc ia tion und e r th e r ule s in c lu d e d in t h ese in s trum e n ts . It wa s d ee m ed advi sa b le, th e re fo r e, to s ubmit th e fo ll owin g nomin ees for t h e offic es indi ca t ed: P RESID EN T
M r. K a r l F. H asse lm a n n '25-Hou s ton, Tex. VICE PRES ID EN T S
Mr. J. L H ea d ' 16-N e w Yo rk , N.Y. M r. H. S. P e n ce '23- S t. Lo ui s, Mo. (Vot e for tw o) SEC R E TAR Y ~R EASU R E R
M r . How ar d M. Kat z ' 13- Ro ll a, Mo . M r. A I T. S mi t h '27-Ro ll a , Mo. (Vot e for one) DIR ECT O RS
Mr. C. A . Free m a n '28- 1vI ex ico, Mo. Mr. M.E. N ic k e l '38-C hi cago , I II. Mr. Ba r n ey N u e ll '2 1-Lo s A n ge les, Cal. (form e rl y N ud e lman) M r . C. J. Pott e r '29-Wa s h in g ton , D.C. lVf r. R. G. Prou g h '38-Hou s ton , Tex. Mr. W. E. R e mm e r s '23-N ew Yo r k , N.Y. Mr. F. C. Sc h 'l ee b e r g t r ·25- S t. Lo u i'S, Mo. :Mr. J. M . \ A/a n e nma c h e r '23-T u ls a, O kl a. (Vo t e for fi ve) M r. How a rd Kat z, Sec r e tary-Tr eas u r e r, w il l p r e pa re th e nece ssa r y b a llot s a n d mai l o n e to each m emb e r o n, o r b efor e, Nov . 18, 19-16, as p rovid e d b y b ot h th e old, a nd t h e n e w By- Law s . Tw e n t y -on e hundr ed s tud e nt s a r e n ow in Rolla. T h es e m e n ca n b e m a d e int o M S.M Sa les me n if we a ll m a k e it o u r bu s in ess to d o j us t a litt le pa rt in th e g ig anti c pro bl e m of p rop e rl y a ss imil a tin g th e m into ou r Ed u cationa l I n s tituti o n. Bette r dr op do w n to Rolla durin g H omecom in g and look th e s it uat io n ov e r.
Prof. John M. Willson Dies J o hn 1V1. \ A/il ls on, Assis ta n t Prof e s s o r of Ph ys ics at MS iVf , di e d Sept. 6 in \ t\f inn e p eg, Ca nad a, w h e re h e was a tt e n di n g a hi g h Maso ni c co n ve ntion . H e w as 43 years o ld. P r of.'vV ill so n was g ra du ate d fr om MSM w it h a d eg r ee of I}ac h e lo r o f Scie n ce in G e n e ra l Scie n ce in 1929 a nd r eceive d hi s d eg r ee of Maste r o f Sci ence in t h e same fie ld h e re in 193 1. H e ha d b ee n a m e mb e r o f the P hys ics d epa r tme n t s t::tff for 16 ye ar s . Fo r th e pas t seve ra l years h e se rved a s c h a icm a n of t h e M S M At hl e ti c Committee w hi c h brou g h t him in co n tac t w it h a la r ge numb e r of s tu d e nt s a nd a lumni. H e wa s ac ti ve in c iv ic affai rs in Ro ll a a nd thi s yea r wa s e lec ted G ran d Ma s te r of \ t\fo rk in th e Ma s oni c Lo d ge in th e S tat e of lvIi ss o uri . S u r v iv in g a re hi s wife, M rs . I va Wi ll s o n, w ho wa s in Ca na da with him a t t h e tim e of hi s d ea th , h is moth e r a nd seve ral brot h e rs a n d s is te rs. F un e ra l se r v ice s a n d b u ri a i w e re h e ld Sep t. 11 in Ro ll a.
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01, Alumni who attended H ouston (Texas) Section meeti ng Augu s t 29 at the College Inn in Hou sto n. F irst row, left to right: Hans Schmoldt ' 44 , F. P. Shaye s ' 17, R. G. Prough '38, K. F. Ha sse lm~nn '25, W. C. Powell ' 17, M. C. Lucky '17, and M. A. L e dfor d '25. Second row: E. A: Zwald ' 44 , R. P. Ridley '40, W. D. K e n t ' 43, L. D. Ola fson ' 43, P. J. Moore '39, C. C. Palmer ' 40, Arme K. P. Herman n '36, and N. K. Brill '42. Back r ow: B. F . Morga n '25, H. C. Steve ns '4 1, J. V. Spaldin g '39, R. C. Graham '31 , O. K. Holman '37; and C. W . Ma g alis '25 . Those who ' atte nde d the meetin g but were no t pre sent whe n picture was taken are C. T. Milli ce '36, and J. P. Rasor '36.
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R.G.Prough '38 Acting Chairman Houston Section K a rl F. Ha sse lm ann '25 r es i g n ~ d a s c hai r man of the Hu s ton, T e x. , Sect ion of th e A lumni Assoc iation, appointin g R. G. Prou g h '38 acti n g c hairm a n to co mpl ete hi s te rm at a meet in g A u g . 29 a t th e Co ll ege Inn in Hu s ton. Mr. I' rou g h' s a ppointme nt e xt e nd s to Jan. 1, 19-17. T we pt y-t hr ee mem b e r s of t h e As s ocia tion attend e d th e meet in g. Spec ial c ommendation wa s g iv e n H an s Sc hmo ldt '-1-1, who drov e from Bor g er, T ex., to att e nd. Mr. Schmoldt is plannin g to form a Panhandl e section whi ch h e hop es to ge t und e r way s oon. J. P. R as or '36 and C. T. Mil lic e '36 ca m e to th e m ee tin g from J ack s on, Ivii ss . S ugges tion wa s mad e th at th e Hu s ton Sect ion hold monthly lun c h e on m ee tin gs s imilar to tho se h e ld b y th e )J e w York Section. Thi s wa s e nd orse d by a majority. It wa s. a ls o s u gges te d that there b e mor e e ntertainm e nt at m ee tin gs to se rv e a s a n add e d inc e nti ve for m e mb e r s to atten d m ee ti n gs . T h e r e wa s a di sc uss ion of th e importanc e of promoti n g inter es t a mon g th e s c h oo l's profess ors in t h e Al umni Asso c iation. I t wa s poi n t ed out t hat thi s co uld b es t b e achieved by cont ribution s of e q u ipm e nt a nd co n s tructiv e id ea s to t h e sc hool. A ll m e mb e r s w e re ur ge d to atte n d t h e Homecom in g -75t h }\nni ve r s a ry ce le br a tion a nd wer e a ss u re d th at accommoda tion s could b e obtain ed.
Chicago Section Holds Luncheon Meeting Th e wee kl y noon lun c h eon s o f the C hi ca g o C hapt e r of th e .M SM A lumni A ss ocia tion h ave b ee n r es um e d a nd a r e b e in g h e ld eve ry Mo"da y a t th e C hi cago E n g ineer s' C lu b, 3 1-1 So uth F ed e ral s tr ee t. T h o se r ece ntl y att e ndin g m ee tin gs hav e b ee n: W . R. B ur g o y n e '35; K. R. Tuck e tt '39; H. A. H e rd e r '26; J. Hopkin s ' 13; R. C. M ill e r '29; H. H . C lark '1.'i; R. K. Co m a nn '-13; E. H. Cook '27; D. P. H y n s '0 ; J . I n g ram ' 13;W. Sc hw e idk h a rdt '28; M . E. N ic h e l '38; C. A. vVa ll s '2-1; 1-. E. Grafft '37; R. H. B. Butl e r '09; T. .1 . Dov er '30; H. J . Pf e if e r '36; C rai g El li s '38 ; B. L. C h ancy '27. If al ,y of you g ra du ates a re in o ur vici nit y w e would b e !!Iad to h ~ve y ou a tt nd o ur lun ch e on s. Ca ll L. E. G rafft, phon e S ta t e 9-100 for rese r va tion s . The C hi cago C hapt e r of th e !If !If Alumni A ss o c iation
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T ulSa Group Hears Dr. Grawe of MSM Geology D epartment Dr. O. R . Graw e, c h ai rm a n of th Geo lo g y d epa rtm cnt a t t h e Sc hool of Min es , ta lk ed b e for e th e Tul sa Sec ti on a t a m ee tin g at th e H ot I Tul sa o n Au g . 29. H e a ddr esse d th e g r oup on" New Era in Hi g h e r r: du c::ltion ," di s cu ss in g th e c han ges b e in g brou ght a bout in l \lll C r ican coll eges a s G. 1. J o e turn s from s o ld ie r to sc hol ar, a n d of t h e cha ll e n ge w h ic h thi s n e w typ e of mo r e m a tur e and mo r e wid e ly expe ri e nc e d s tud e nt is prese ntin g to th e A m e ric an in s titution s of hi g h e r e du ca t ion. H e to ld of th e ex pan s ion takin g p lac e at M SIII to m ee t thi s c ha ll e n ge. I n particular, h e di sc usse d th e plan ~ for futu r e d eve lo pment of th e Geo lo gy d e partm nL Dr. Graw e s p e nt th e w ee k of A ug . 26-31 v is itin g th e ofTic c~ and la borato r ies of a numb e r of oi l co mpani es a nd di sc uss in g pro blem s of e du cational int e r es t w ith th e exec uti ves of th esc companies . Co nta c t s w ith seve ral of th e or g anization s w ]'(' ma ci e throu g h th e cou r tesy of Dr. J. M . VVan e nl11 ac h cr '23, pr es id e nt of th e Tul s a S ec tion. Th o se pr ese nt at th e m ee tin g wer e : . 1_. cke r , '22; \Iv. A. Hak e r '36; R. L. B rae u ti ga m '33; Gu y Brown '-10; C. V. Ca m e ron '38 ; A. H . K e mp '29; J. R 1 lu g '-10; A. . Phillips '38; ). F . R ee d '-10 ; C h ar les Rodd '33; .I . 1_. S h afer '-13; A. W . 'vValk e r '2-1, and D r. vVananmach e r. Gu es ts at th e m ee tin g. b es id es Dr. Grawe were W . F. M cConn e ll '-12 of Da ll a., T ex., a nd Dr. . J. Mil es '30 of Rolla, Mo.
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Hom e com in g is in th e air a g a in in Ro ll a. 'vVith pe rf ect foo tb a ll w eat h e r in th e offi ng a nd on e \-vin und e r t h e ir be lt s, th e Min e r s s h o uld put on a g a m e to ri va l th a t of t'he " g ood o ld d ay s." I n r ev ie win g th e footba ll sea s o n of 1916 w e quot e from th e Roll a mo : " In look in g ba c k upo n th e footba ll s ea s on it see m s that th e re is mor e t ha t ca n b e left un s aid than sa id ." T hi s mi g h t be exp lai ne d by th e fact that th ey wo n on ly on e of e ig ht g am es p la ye d, a nd that wit h a m a r g in of s;:fety of on e po int. H oweve r, th a t wa s a f te r t he la s t war, a nd CO:1c h D e nn ie ha d o nl y 20, mo s tly un exp e ri e nc ed m 2n, to d u \V ¡f,'o m. T he n, too, th e r e a re t he ot h e r p h ases of Ho m e com in g. T he ba ck s la p p in g , hand s hakin g and s p iri t of g ood fe ll ow s hi p a lw a ys pr ev ai ls at t he s tag s mok e rs. T he Mi ss o uri i'v1i ne r te ll s us that ba ck in 1927 at o ne of th ese Hom e co min g s mok e rs " P rof. D e an wa s g ive n hi s fir s t unworkabl e p ro ble m by th e Mi ne r s fr o m T exa s, a nd that wa s how to s mok e a lon g , bla ck M ex ican c ig a r. " T he probl e m r e mai ns un~ ol ve d, but t he a ne cdo t e is a re mind e r of th e jov ia l atmo sp he re at t hese a nnu a l ge t-to g e th e r s. Th e o ld Harv es t j\l1oo n w ill s hin e a g a in ju s t th e sam e way as in t he pas t throu g h the oak tre es linin g t h e wa lk to J acklin g Gym se ttin g th e s ce ne fo r th e Ba ll. A nd th e r e is littl e doubt that th e Ba ll w ill b e the same eve r w ith littl e room to d a nc e a nd tho se ha pp y g r eeti ng s rising above th e mu s ic from tim e to tim e. O ld la ndmark s are ev id e nt a round the cam pus. Th e M iss ouri Geological Survey has bee n mo ve d from th e Rolla B uildin g a nd c lasse s a r e be in g he ld th ere once mor e. A lr ea d y 11 of the ro o m s are use d by th e n ew ly c r eated Humaniti es department. St ill s t a ndin g in the cc nt e r of th e campus is th e fount a in d edica te d to Eddie B ohn, a r e no w ned Miner football pla ye r w h o di ed Nov. 8, 1920 as a r es ult of injuri es r ece ive d in th e Warren s burg-Miner ga m e th e prev iou s Saturday. The la mp po sts around th e campus ar e a m e morial to th " Class of 1924 and th e b e nc h es which g race th e lawn s were placed th e r e b y th e Class of 1941. Yo u mi g ht noti ce th a t th e fl ag pol e which s tood in front of Pa rk e r Hall. s g on e. It was r e mo ve d durin g the s umm e r beca use it had b e g un to ru s t around th e base a nd was be g in!lin g to s way preca riou s ly durin g s torm s. The fl ag pole was d e di ca t ed b y th e Cla ss of 1917. The fla g is no w hoi ste d atop th e gy m. Rolla is s till th e s lee p y littl e town nes tl ed at th e foot of the Oza rk s, d esp it e th e assertations of it s C hamb e r of Commerc e. How eve r, changes, and dra s tic changes at that, hav e ta ke n place. Lee Moo k '2 1, Leas bur g, Mo., on s eei n g th e littl e y e llo w bu sses around town, d e cl a r ed, "N ow I 've see n eve ry thin g !" Ye s, Rolla ha s c it y bu s se r v ic e. Sm ith 's billiard h a ll at 9th and P in e s tr ee t s ha s ch a n ge d ha nd s a g a in. T he n ew management has in s ta ll ed so m e s up e r-d e lu x e bi ll iard ta bl es and a mod e rn soft drink fo unt a in. Remember the da ys bac k in a bout 1919 wh e n Harvey and Sm ith ran a d s in th e Miner lik e thi s? H. & S. Cig ar S tor e F in e Ca ndi es and S mok e r 's A rti cles Rolla' s Theatre O nl y th e Bes t of P ic tur es Har vey's B illi a rd Hall Good T a bl es MSM S tud e nt 's Re sort A ll in th e Co wa n B lock. It wa s in th a t yea r, afte r th e Miners ha d be(" n : roun ce d by A rk an s as 7-0 th a t th e re wa s a "Big Se r e na d e at Har vey 's Sq ua r e Dance. " Th ey e v(" n pass ed out pro g ram s. vVallac e Tuck e r, o w n e r of "T uck 's" or th e "Ro lla Sod a (Cont inu ed to Page 17)
New Geological Survey Building Dedicated in Memory of "Chief" Buehler
Photo-Esquire Studio, Rolla
Th e B ue hl e r B uildin g, n ew hom e of the Mi ss o uri State Geological S urvey locate d at 9th and Rolla st r ee ts in do w ntown Rolla , was d e dic a te d Sept. 27 b y Gov. Phil M. Donnelly . Whil e a lar ge crowd watched, Gov. Donnelly hoi s t e d th e official State fla g o ve r th e buildin g , d e dic a tin g it as a memorial to Dr. H. A. "Chi ef" B uc hl e r, who se rv e d M iss ouri a s a ge olo g is t from 1908 until hi s d eat h in 1944. " The fruit of th e 'Chief's lif e-lon g work a nd se r v ice .n indus try is t es tifi e d b y th e fact that Mi ss ouri 's min era l production in 1901 was less than $15,000,000 whereas it app roximated $75,000,000 in 1943," Gov. Donnelly sa id. He al s o congratulated Dr. Edward L. Clark, prese nt State Geolo g is t , in es tabli s hin g th e Survey in it s n ew hom e. Master of Ceremonies at th e d edication was Howard 1. Y oun g '39 (honorary) , pr es id e nt of th e A m e rican Zinc, Lea d and Smelting Compan y and pr esi d e nt of th e American Minin g Con g r ess . D r. Morris M. Leighton, chief o f th e State Geolo g ical Survey Division of th e Department of R eg is tration a nd E ducation in Illinoi s, empha s ize d th e n eed for continued d eve lopm e nt of th e natural r eso ur ces b eca us e of indu s try's heavy dr a in constantly d ep le tes th e m . Pay in g tribut e to D r. B ue hl e r, Geor g e C. Sm ith, pre s id e nt of th e St. Lo ui s C ha mb e r of Com m e r ce, told of th e instances in w hi c h th e M isso uri Geological S ur vey ha s b e e n of a ss istanc e to indus tr y throu g hout th e S ta te of Mi ss ouri. H e c it e d coal, lea d, iron, c lay s and other Mis s ouri r eso ur ces a s "p r ac ti'c a lly ind espe n sab le in our pre s e nt indu s tri a l and s oc ia l s tru c tur c." "Now OUr s ub s oil product s are r ece iv in g s c ie ntifi c tr eatment, " Smith continued. "T h e or g anic c h em is t, by va riou s method s, tUrn s them into a lcoho l, . s olvent s, pla s ti cs, ta r s, dye s, dru gs and s ug ar s. T h e inor g a ni c c h em is t turn s s tone s into m e ta ls and woo d, s a nd into g la ss a nd g yp s um into bo a rd s." Dr. Cla rk announced th a t th e B ue hl er fam ily ha s donated "C hi ef" B ue hl e r 's libr a ry to th e S tat e fo r use b y th e S urvey. Before movin g into the n ew buildin g , th e S ur vey was hou sed in th e old Rolla buildin g on th e camp us. T hi s buildin g h as bee n re mod e le d for use by th e new ly crea t ed H um an iti es d e partm e n t.
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Tt appa r e nt ly wa s n ot unti l t h e di sc o ve r y of s il ve r in F30 li v ia in 15.15 t h a t int e r es t was focu se d on th e copp e r d epo s it s . D e m a nd s from th e Bol ivia minin g di s trict s for co pp e r s ulph ate for use in the mi ll s ca use d th e e rec tion o f ot h e r c rud e sme ltin g fu rn a ces . A t one tim e as man y as fo ur furn aces were b e l ieve cl to ha ve b ee n in op e rat ion a lon g th e L oa and Sa lado ri ve r s w h e r e th e r e th e n was an ab u ndanc e of A lg arrobo woo d, s uit a b le for p rodu c in g c har coal for u se in the s m e ltin g op e rat ion s . Lit t le is k n own abo u t t h e m inin g m e thod s, but th e y must h ave b ee n prim itiv e a nd car ri e d o n in term itten tl y in a s ma ll w ay, fi rs t by th e S pania rd s and"late r by I~o livian s and C hile a n s . To o n e I ~ ui s Camu s, a C h il ea n, goes th e c r edit for th e fir s t attempt to exp loit th e low e r g ra d e m a t e ri al of th e main d e po s it s rat h e r than th e re lati ve ly hi g h e r g ra d e but less ab un d a nt o res from th e a dj ac e nt na r r ow veins. T hi s wa s in 1879 follow in g th e wa r b e tw ee n Bo l iv ia and C hil e , as a r es ult of w hi c h any Bo l iv ia n tit les to min es in th e ar ea we re vo ide d. In 1882, t h e fi r s t po s twar le g a l d e n ounc e m e nt of a mini n g c la im at C huqui cama路ta wa s e ff ec te d. F rom that t im e m a n y c la im s we r e locat ed and th e m in e ra l ized ar ea s w e re h e ld pr e tty co nt inu o u s ly. 路M inin g , h ow eve r, wa s o n a ve r y s ma ll s ca le. Th e o re h ad to b e h a nd- s ort ed and th e n se nt on pack mul es so m e 8 1 mil es to t h e th e n t e rminu s of t h e H ua n c ha c:\ Rai lr oad. T h e ra ilr oad f r om A ntofa gas t a did not reac h n ea rby Ca lama until 1888. Abo u t 1898 No rm a n vVa lk e r , a Sco t t is h m e r c h a nt of A nt ofa gas ta, for esa w th e g r eat po ss ib il iti es of t h e mai n lowg rad e o r e boely. H e acq uir ed co n s id e r able of th e prop e rt y .a n d ex pe rim e nt ed w ith a tr eat m e nt proc ess . Initi a l e ffort s to int e r es t E n g li s h cap it a l in th e pro j ec t w e r e un s u ccessf ul, b u t in 1899 VVa lk e r wa s in s trum e nta l in h avi n g th e fi r m of D u nca n, Fox & Company form th e Compan ia d e Co b re d e An t ofa g a s ta. It wa s p ropo se d to s hip a s o rt ed, hi g h g rad e o r e to E n g la nd fo r s m e lt in g . T h e ope r at ion p r ov e d un economi ca l '1nd wa s d is co n tinu e d in 1906. A s imila r un s u cc ess ful ve ntur e wa s th at of th e Soc ied a d Exp lotado ra d e C hu Cjuicamata, o r ga ni ze d b y t h e Va lparai s o fi rm of \ "'il b e r & Co mpany . A third g r o up , t h e Pod e r o sa C ompa n y of M ess rs . E nriqu e V ill ega s and Walt e r G . A n( Continued o n Next Page)
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A t abo ut th e same tim e th e important minin g firm of M. Gu gge nh e im's So ns be came int e res t ed in th e pote n tialities of th e C huCjui ca mata d epo s it, but they found th e c hi e f prope rti es a lr eady opt ion e d to Mr. B urr a ge. How e ve r, in January 1912 th e la tt e r e nt e r ed into an a g ree m e nt wit h Mr. Da ni e l Gu gge nh e im who or g a ni ze d th e C hil e Exp loration Compan y to tak e ove r th e futur e d eve lo pment of th e d e po s it a nd perf ec t a p r ocess t o tr ea t th e ores . In ord e r to obta in mo r e knowl ed ge of th e ex t e nt a nd charac t e r of th e d e po s it, pro s p ec t c hurn drillin g was s tart ed in Apr il 1912. vYithin a few month s th e drillin g indi ca t'e d that th e d e po s it exceed e d expectatio n s as to ex t e nt, d e pth and co pp e r con te nt. NIea nwhil e wo rk had pro ceed ed on th e d ev e lopm e nt of a noth e r t rca tm e nt p r ocess, th e on e in ves ti g at e d by Mr. B urra ge be in g un s uit e d. Befo r e th e e nd of th e ye ar it wa s d ec id ed that th e res ult s warra nt ed th e pur cha se of th e prop e rti es, th e ir d eve lo pme nt a s a lar ge ope n- p it m in e, and the con s tru c tion of a treatment plant. vVork on t he latte r was begun e a rl y in 19 13 and d es pit e t h e diffi culti es in obtainin g co ns tru ctio n mat e ri a ls a nd ope rat in g e quipm e nt du e to th e tart o f Wo rld W a r I , it wa s s uccess full y put into op e r at ion Ma y 18, 191.'i.
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D urin g th e y ea r s wh e n minin g op e ratio ns had b ee n con fin ed to s mall individua l prop e rti es , g roup s of rud e hut s and s hacks had hou sed th e fe w min e r s. Conce rnin g on e o r two of the la r ge r g roup s and of th e se tt le m e nt "Pun ta d e Ri e les," at th e e nd of th e ra ilroad s pur from Ca la ma, th e re had g rown up a co ll ec tion of tal es of ga mblin g , robbery, murd e r, e tc., re mini s ce nt of pion ee r minin g d ays th e world o ve r. Co nve nie nces for li vin g wer e lack in g complete ly; food, wat e r a nd s uppli es a ll had to be ca rt e d in. Now w ithin th e s hort s pace of two yea r s a flouri s hin g a nd mod e rn minin g town had b ee n es tab li s h ed in a form e rly barre n s pot. Wat e r had b ee n p ip ed in from s ources a bout 40 mil es di s tant, a nd e lec tri c pow e r wa s tran s mitt ed fr om th e Co mpan y's new po we r plant on th e coa s t, 87 mil es away. Th e s tory of th e mod e rn C huqui ca m a ta h as bee n told too ofte n to be re peat e d he re. Sta rtin g with a pl a nt to tr ea t 10,000 ton s of ore per day , s uc cess ive addition s ha ve brou g ht th e capa c it y u p to 60,000 ton s pe r d ay, a nd a corres pondin g copp e r produ c tion o f 530,000,000 pounds pe r yea r. O r e r ese r ve s, es timat e d at ju s t und e r 100,000,000 ton s at th e tim e plant co ns truction wa s s ta r t ed , b eca m e ultim a te ly a billion Ions. In 1923 co ntrol of th e Co mpan y was acquired b y th e A na co nd a Coppe r Minin g Company, which has bee n r es pons ibl e for th e s ub e qu e nt e xpan $ion and in c re ase d production . (Reprinted from Chilean G azette.)
Dr. Reginald Dean Resigns Position with U. S. Bureau of Mines D r . R eg ina ld S. D ea n, who re ce ive d a d eg r ee of Bac h e lo r o f Science in Ge ne ra l cie nc e f r om th e Mi ss our i Sc hool of M in es in 191 5 a nd a d eg ree of Ma s t e r of Sci e nce in th e same fi e ld h e r e in 19 16, has r es ig ne d a s A ss is tant Direc tor of th e U .S. B ur ea u of Min es in lNa s hin g ton, D. C , it wa s le a rn e d he re r ece ntl y. As th e hea d of th e M e tallur g ica l D iv is ion of th e B urea u, Dr.Dean wa s r es pon s ibl e fo r th e initiation of th e Bur eau 's work in pur e min e ral s m eta ls, includin g e lec tro lytic man g an ese , e lec tro ly ti c c hromium, du c til e tit a nium , co balt , zirconium and oth e r s. H e al s o dir ec t e d a pro g ram of alloy d eve lopm e nt base d on th ese m e tal s a s well as work on th e ma g ne tic se paration and flotation r ea ge nt s. U nd e r th e dir ec tion of D r. D ea n th e B ur ea u's la borator y faciliti es w e r e e xpa nd e d from a fe w minor in s ta ll ation s on univ e r s ity campu ses to a g roup of th e fine s t m e ta llur g ical la borato ri es and pi lot plan ts . These include pilot pl a nt s at Bould e r Cit y , Neva da; Exp e rim e nt Sta tion s at Sa lt Lak e C ity, Utah, a nd Ral e ig h, Nort h Caro lina; th e No r t hw est E lec tro Developm e nt Laborato ry at A lban y, Ore g on, and th e E lec tri c Stee l P ilo t Pla n t a t R e ddin g, California. Also includ ed in th e expan s io n of th e B ur ea u's work is th e co mpr e h e ns ive buildin g plan und e r con s tru c tion he re. H e wa s with th e B ur ea u 17 y e a r s. Durin g th e war, Dr. Dean lef t hi s h eadqua rt e r s a t Sa lt La k e Cit y to a cce pt th e A ss is ta nt Direc tor s hip of th e Bureau in , ,yas hin g ton , D.C., a nd re prese nt e d th e D epa r tm en t of th e Int e rior on th e Minera l R es our ces Op e ra tin g Committ ee of th e War P rodu ct ion Boa rd. D r. Dean w ill con tinu e p rofe s s ional wo rk a s c on s ult ant en g in ee r in \ ,yas hin g ton on d evelopm e nt of e lec trom e t a llur gy and a ll o ys.
"Ham" Moore ex-'23 President of California Company B . H. " Ha m " Moor e g ives us a n acco unt of hi s ac ti viti es in a r ece nt le tt e r. Aft e r leav in g MSM, " Ham " went to work for th e Lac le d e- C hri s ty Clay P rodu ct s Co ., in S t. Lo ui s. H e r e main ed th e r e for seve ral year s as a m e mb e r of th e sa les s taff, th e n beca m e a ss ociated with th e M ex ico R e fra c tori es Compan y a t Mex ico, Mo. " H am " late r joined th e A. P. Gr ee n Fi r ebri c k Co. a t M ex ico a nd ha s bee n a ss o c iat e d with thi s firm for abo ut 14 yea r s. H e is now pr es id e nt of th e E. J. Barte ll s Co., of Ca li fo rni a which s uppli es A, P. Gr ee n product s in th e Sa n Fra nc is co a r ea .
In hi s le tt e r " Ham " c onfirm ed th e info rmation th a t , ,y. R . "Roy" Ge tt le r '22 is a ls o co nn e cted with th e Ba rt e ll s Co mpany, ha ndlin g e n g in ee rin g work in connection with in s ta llat ion of refr ac tori es. " Ham's" prese nt bu s in ess add ress is 2350 J e rrold s-tr ee t, Sa n F ra n c isco, Ca l., but w ill be c han ge d to 580- Indian a s tr ee t, Sa n Fran c isco , afte r Nov. 15. Hi s hom e addr ess is 2335 Pac ific av e nu e, San Franci s co.
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MSM MEN IN INDUSTRY Dan Shay Brings in W ell in Cat Creek Field Dan S h a y ex-'27 has co mpl e t ed hi s fir s t w e ll on th e Ea s t dom o f th e Cat r k Fi e ld, P e trol e um ompa n y , M o nt. T hi s w e ll is a n o utp o s t a nd s li g h t ly mor e th a n on e-half mil e n o rth wes t of th Ea s t d om e d ee p s a nd di s co ve ry w e ll. I t Row ed a n es tim at ed 50 b a rr e ls daily whil e ca s in g wa s b e in g run . hay, N o rth e rn Pa c ific Rai lT h e w e ll is d es ig n a t ed "D. road No. I " a nd is loc a te d in t h e S E y,t S E ;4 N E y,t Se c. 1!-tN -30E . Th e w e ll wa s dri ll ed to a tot a l d e pth of 178 1 fee t a nd in th E lli s s a nd topp ed at 1777 f e t rec o ve r ed 12 fee t of oi l sat ur a te d core . 'fh e com p le tion g ives a dd e d int e res t to t h e t e r r ito ry to t he no rth wes t o n th e s tru ct ur e .
G. F. Metz Made Supervisor of Sales Promotion for Hardinge Co. Rece n t ly S up e r vis or o f Sale s I" r omot ion in additio n to hi s d u ti s a s Di s t ri c t M a n a ge r for th e Hardi n ge Co ., I nc., offi ces in Yo rk, 1"a. , Gi l M e tz ' 14 fi nd s hi s wo rk h eav ie r now than at th e h ig h t of th e war ru s h. " ur m a in diffi c u lty is ge ttin g t h e s tee l p lat e , s p ee d re duc e rs , m oto rs e tc., " h e writ es . " o m e of th ese d ay s w e are g oi n g to h av to do s om e rea l se ll in a g a in. I a m h opin g that o ut of th e la r g c rop of G. I. 's r e turnin g to E n g in ee rin g Sc h oo ls w e w ill b e a bl e to ge t a f w g oodm e n w h o ca n se ll machin e ry. " I fe e l that th e s c h oo ls wo u ld do we ll to in co rpor ate a s h o rt co ur se in a les E n g in ee ri n g," h e co n tinu e s. " W e wi ll n ee d g oo d sa les m e n to se ll th e equipm e nt in ord e r to furni s h t h c p r o du c ti o n jo b s." Mr. ~II e t z te ll s u s t h at hi s o ld es t d a ug ht e r, Ma ry jan e , is in O kin awa se r vi n g a s Se ni o r S taff A ss is ta nt fo r th e R e d C r o ss . A n ot h e r dau g h te r, Lilli a n, wa s g ra du ate d with hon o rs from H ood Co ll ege in Jun e , and Gi l Jr. is e nt e rin g Fa rra g u t A cad e m y in p re pa rati o n for e ntr a n ce in t h e N ava l f\ ca d em y.
S. A. Lynch '28 H eads G eo!. D ept. at Texas A & M S. A. L y n c h is now h ead of th D epa rtm e n t of G eolo gy a t th e T ex a s A & M C o ll ege, C o lle ge S ta t ion , T e x. S hirl ey w ri t s that th ey exp ec te d 8000 or m o re s tud e nt s th e r e thi s fa ll. H e will co ntinu e hi s resea rc h wOI'k wit h ce rtain oi l int e res t s in J a li as in c o nn e ction with hi s t eac hin g a nd h op es to d eve lop c lo se coop e r a tion b e tw ee n hi s co llege a nd th e pe tro le um ind u s t ry in th e So uth wes t.
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T o th e A lu mni A ss oc ia tio n: Yo ur le tt e r r e mindi ll )' m e of d u s ju s t ca u g h t up wit h m e . .... M y a ddr ess ma y b e c h a n cey fo r a w hil e lon ge r, bu t 1 II·ill tr y to kee p y o u po s te d o n c h a n ges h e rea ft e r . I'~o r a bit of n e w s , 1 g iv e yo u th e fo ll owin g information " bout m yse lf. Aft e r bin g re lease d i" Ca lif o rni a la " t iV[a rc h 3 rd a s a U. C o l. , T t ri e d b e in g a c ivili ::t n w ith m yo id compa n y in S t. I ~ o ui s , Un ion 1 ~ l ec tri c. At th e e nd of Jul y Ire-e nt e re d th e A rm y as a Major o ut h e r e at Ft. l3 e lvo ir, Va. I did a fe w wee ks t e m po ra ry dut y a tVVa lter "R ee d Ge n e ra l Ho s pita l c h e c kin g up o n th e ir utiliti es sys te m s w hil e wa itin g fo r a p e r man e nt a ;is ig nm e nt. I n ow h a ve t hat p e rman e n t U) a ss ig nm e nt, a nd it wi ll b e dut y at th e O rdn a nc e D e pt. 's T a nk a nd A ut omo ti ve Ce nt e r in De tr o it as Liai s o n O ffic e r for th e Rese a rc h a nd De ve lopm e nt Di vis io n o f t h e O ffi ce of th e C h ief o f En g in ee rs . It s ou nd s lik e ::t p re tty g oo d d e ta il fo r a Me c h a ni ca l En g ine er- tim e wi ll te ll. I' ll se nd m y ]) tr o it add r ess a s s oo n a s I am tra ns fe r r ed . S in ce re ly , ARTHUR J. HOEMAN, Maj or, C. E . Hi s p res e n t h o m e addr ess is th e 'W ,~ rdm a n .I"a rk Hot e l, VVa s hin g t o n 8, D. C. H e g iv es hi s p e rman e nt addr ess a s : J~ ese a r c h a nd J ev e lopm e nt Div., ffi ce of t h e C h ief E n g in ee r, A rm y \ Var o ll ege , vVa s hin g to n, D. C.
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VETS' OBSERVATION POST CV A to Aid in Solving Problems of Veterans By GEORGE WOOD ' 47
'VVith m ore th a n 80 % of th e n e t e n r ollm e nt ve t e ran s of \ IVorldVVar II, and w ith 26 % of t h ese ve t e r an s ma r ri e d, th e camp u s pi c t u re; h a s c h a n ge d dra s ti ca ll y fr om th e p re-war s ta t us. T h e probl e m a ri ses not s o mu c h from t h e d o ubl e n orm a l e nr o llm e nt a s from a c han ge in th e b a s ic r equir e m e nt s of a m a jor po rti o n o f th e s tud e nt s a nd co nfr o nt s e qn a ll y th e sc h ool a dmini s tr a ti o n , th e c ommu nit y, and th e s tud e n t. Th e e ffort s of t h e Ca mpu s V e t e ra n s' A ss o c ia tion h a s b ee n dir e cte d toward a wo rka bl e s o luti o n o f th ese probl e m s . T h e CVA wa s s t'lrt e d o n t hi s ca mpu s w ith o nl y fo ur 111 mb e rs , a ss o c iat e d to pr omote the fra t e rnal s pi r it bo rn in fi g htin g m e n durin g thi s pa s t Nat ion a l Em e r ge n cy . It ha s b ec om e th e majo r fa c tor in po li tical affair s on th e camp u s w ith th e adv e nt of g ove rn m e nt s po n s o r ed e du catio n fo r th e s ur vivor s of the las t wor ld co nAi ct T oday it rep rese nt s th e m a jo rit y of th e s tud e nt bod y w h o sc purpo ses . ef'Yo rt s and re quir e m ent s a re o f a ma g ni tud e a nd int e n s it y n ev e r b e for e e xp e ri e n ce d in th e hi s tory o f our s c h ool. Th e CV A, h a s in t h e pa s t fe w se m es ter s turn ed fr om it s o ri g il; a l p urpo se of a primarily s ocia l o r g a ni za tion, to one of a mo re uti lit a ri a n s tructur e . I t h a s b ec om · a dapt ed to bri n in g th e ma ss inAu e n ce of t h e G I s tud e nt s to b ea r UDon t h e d a il y pro bl e m s whic h s udd e nl y ha v e a ss um e d fir s t imp o rtan ce to a ll. \ V ithout lo s in g s ig ht of th e p r im e mo ti va ti o n of its e xi s te nc , it a ls o h a s b e come th e in s trum e nt w h e re b y th e se riou s p r o bl e m of t h e h o u s in g , h o rt a ge h a s to a co n s id e rab le d eg r ee b ee n miti g at e d b y th e pro c ur e m e nt of t h e Em e r g ency H o u s in g U nit s s itu at ed on th e footb ::t ll fi eld. t t h e fir s t m ee ti n g h e ld th is se m es t e r , D ean \ N il s o n g a\"e full c re dit to th e CVA fo r o bta inin g ac tion by t h e fed e ral g ov e r nm e n t tOlVard re li e f of th e s tud e n t h ou s in g s horta ge w h e n r eg ul a r app ea ls mad e by th e sc h oo l a uth o riti es throu g h officia l c h a nn e ls h a d fa il e d. '1 ir e ct a nd p ro p e r ly g ui d e d o r g'a ni ze d act ion g(' t s r<2 s l; lt s . a s th e C V A h a s am p ly d e m o n s trat e d , w h e th e r i, b e for pur e ly s oc ia l e nd s o r th e n ow a ll-i mpo rt ant d a il y livin g r e quir e m e n t s. Th e CVA has d e m o n s t ra ted its ju s t ifi cation for ex is t e n ce a nd s u ppo rt by ve ry p e r s on who h a s th e b es t in t e r es ts of th e Mi ss ouri Sc h oo l of Mine s a nd it s pr es ent s t ud e nt po pul at io n a s w e ll a s th e S t ate of Mi ss o uri ::tnd t h e e ntir e nat ion a t h eart. Th e fu t u r e of th e Ass ocia ti on d e!) nd s la r ge ly up on th e r ece pti o n it r ece ives a t th e hand of th e author iti cs w h o pa ss jud g m e nt up o n it s re la ti ve m e ri t s a s w e ll a s from th e s tud c nt b o dy of wh ic h it is compo se d . Tts s ize and p0IVe r h ave d e monst rat e d t h e s upport of t h e s tud e nt b o d y. Th e res ult s o f it s c on s tru c ti ve p o li c ies have wo n th e s uppo r t of th e s c ho o l a dmini s tra tion a nd th e s u p po r t o f th e f\lumni in a d va n c in g t h e work of th e a ss ociation tow a rd their mut ua l g oa l. In it s indi v iduali s tic way , the CVA w ill se r ve toward t h e b e tt e rm e n t of a ll co n ce rn ed.
Lt. Jim Bottom '43 is in Hospital Overseas Jim 13 0 ttom 's m o th e r w rit e s : " J im wa s se nt b ac k ov e r s ea s a ft e r h e wa s a t ho m e in Ma r c h of th is yea r. H e left th e S tate s a g ai n in May. Afte r a rri v in g a t h is d es tination h e b cc:J m e ill a nd is n ow in a ho ;; pita l o n G ua m. VV e do not kn ow h ow lon g h e w ill ha ve to r e m a in t h e r e." Mai l wi ll b e fo r wa rd ed to J im fr o m h is hon le a ddr ess , 5250 Honit a ave nu e, St. Lou is , Mo.
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Adm inistrat ive Officer s: Dean Curti s L . Wilson, Dean o f the Facu lty of the Schoo l of Mine s and ~1ela ll llr gy, Dir ector o f th e State ~1ining Expe rim ent Stat io n, 194 1. E.M. 1920, M o n ta na Schoo l o f Mines ; Ph.D. 1928, Unive r s ity of Goettingen.
Assistant Dean R. Z. Wi ll iams, Professor of i\iechani cs, 193 1. B.S. in Met. 193 1, B.S . in CE . 1937, Mi sso uri Sch ool of M ines; M.S. 1936, vVi sconsin.
C ivil Engin eering : M in ing E n gineer ing : J. D. Forrester , Pro fesso r of Mining E n g in eer in g, 1944. B.S. 1928 Utah; M.S. 1929; Ph .D. 1935 Cornell. F . A . Gra se r, A ssociate Pro fessor of Petro le um Engineering, 1946 . B. S . in :M inin g 1924. Un ive rs ity of California. L. E. Shaffer, A ss is tant Profe sso r of "M ining E ng ineer ing, 1945 . B .S. in 'M illing 1930 , Iowa S tate . D. R. Schoole r, A ssista nt Pro fe sso r o f i\1ining Engineering, 1942 . B.S . in 1926 ; E.M . 1944 , Mi sso uri Schoo l of Min es.
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A. W . Sch lec h te n. Professor o f Metal lurgical Engineering, 1946 . B.S . in 1937 Montana Schoo l o f Mines ; D.Sc. M.LT. , 1940 . H . R. Ha nley, Professo r Emeritu s of Met;:d lurgical Engineer ing, 1923 . B.S. in Min.E. 1901; Met.E. 19 18, Mi sso uri Schoo l of Mine s. C. Y. Cl ay to n, Profe sso r o f Metallurgica l Engineering, 1913 . B .S. in Me t . 1913, MeLE. 19 16, Mi sso ur i Schoo l o f Mine s. Ado lph Legsdi n , A ssoc iate Pro fe ssor o f M ineral Dressin g, 1940 . E . M. 1923, Freibe rg "M in ing Academy; M .S. 1933, Co lumbia. D . F. Walsh, A ss istant Professo r o f Metallurgy, 1925. B.S. in Met. 1923 , M.S. in 1924, Mi sso uri Sc h ool of Mines.
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A. J. Mi les, Pro fe ssor o f Mecha ni cal Engineering, 1930. B.S.1 930, 193 1, Mi sso uri School of Mines; Sc .D. 1935, Michigan. G. C. Boyer, A ssociate Professo r of :M echanical Engi n ee rin g, 1946. in E .E . 1925, i\1ontalla State Coll ege. A. V. Kilp;ltrick, A ssoc iate Pro fe sso r o f 1vlechan ica l Engineerin g, B.S. in M.E. 1925, M .E. 193 1, So ut h Dakota State Co ll ege . R. H. You ng, A ssociate Pro fe ssor o f :M echanical E n g in eerin g, 1925 . in M.E . 192 1, Georgia School o f T ec hn o logy. G. R. Gu i nnup, A ss isla nt Professo r o f :M echanica l Eng in eering, 1939. in 1\1.E. 1932, M.. S . in 1LE. 1933, Purdue. C. J. Thorpe, In st ruct o r v f :M echanical E ngineering, 1942 . B.S . 1'l i s so ul'i -Sch oo l o f i\lines .
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R. M. Rank in, P rofe sso r of Mathematics, 1922. A .B. 19 16 Ma r yv ill e Tenn. Co ll ege; A. ¡M .1 922,Chicago; B.S .in C.E. 192i, 1fi sso uri School of i\1ines . F . E. De n nie, A ssoc iate Pro fe sso r o f i\1athemat ic s, 1909. B.S . in C.E. 1909, Brown. E. A. Goodhue. A ssoc iate Pro fe sso r o f i\1athematic s, 1925 . A.B. in 19 17, Amhers t ; B.S. 1920, Califo rni a In s titut e o f Techn o logy; :M .S . 192 7, i\{i ssour i Schoo l o f 1f ill es. Paul N . Ru ssell. A ss is ta n t Profe ssor o f 11ar-hem8.tics , 1946 . A . B. in 1929 in 11ath. J o hn Fletcher. 11.5. Phy s ics, 193 0, U ni vers it y o f i\II i ch ig an. S. C. Bayless, In s truc to r o f :M athematics, 1946. B.S . in Ed. 1934 i\fi sso uri Un iv er s ity; 1LS. 1945, vVa s hington. James F. Comb s, In s tru ctor of i\1athcmatics, 1946. B .S. in E lcctr)cal Engi neer in g 1946 . Un ivers it y of No tre Dame. R. A. Eck, I n st ruct or o f Mathemat ic s, 194 6. B.S . in l\i(inin g EIl6 ineeri ng 194 3, 11 issour i Schoo l of Mi nes . '
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Chemical E n gin eering : W . T. S chrenk, Profe sso r o f Chem ica l Eng ineer in g , 1923. B.S. i\{ol1mouth 19 15; M.S. 19 19; Ph.D. 1922 , Wi scon s in. K. K. Kersh n er, Pro fe sso r o f Chemi stry , 1920 . B.S. 11.S. in Chel1l. E. 1920, Mi sso ur i School of Mines.
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Grawe, Professo r of G eo logy, 1928. A.B. 1922, M.S. 1924 Wash ingto n; Ph.D . .1 927, Iowa. G. A. Muilenbu rg, Profe sso r o f Geology, 19 16 . B.A . 19 12, M .S. 1913, I owa ; E .M. 1925, M isso uri School o f M ines ; Ph.D. 1925, Co lumbia. K. E. Born. A ss is tant Professor o f Geo logy , 1946. B . S. McKendre e Co llege,1 930. M .S. Vanderbilt U nivers it y, Na shvi lle, 193 1. R. H. Cowie, A ssist ant Professo r o f Geop hy s ics, 1946. B.S. 1938, Ca lifo rni a In stitute o f Technology; :M .S . 1940, Ph.D. 194 1, :M inne sota. C. H. Summerson , A ssis tant Pro fe sso r of Geo logy, 1946 . B. S. 1938, M .S. 1940, P h.D. 1942, Illin o is.
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J oe B. Bu tl er, Professo r of Civil Engineering, 1920. B.S . in CE. 19 15, B.S. in Ed. 1924 , Oklahoma A. & M.; CE. 1922, M .S. 111 C.E. 1922, i\1 isso uri Schoo l of 11ines. E. W. Carlton , Profe sso r of Stru ct ur a l Engineering, 1923. B.S. in Mech.E. 1920, M.S. in Indu s. Ed., 1926, Co lo. A gric. College; B.S. in CE. 1926; CE. 1935, Missouri Schoo l of M in es. Roy B remer, A ss istan t Professo r o f Civil Engineering, 1943. A.B., 1929, Hope; M.S .P .H., 1940, Michigan. C. W . Eshbaugh, A ssistan t Profe sso r of Civil Engineering, 1943. B.S. in 1925, Kan sa s Slate College. V . A. C. G evecker, Ass istan t Professo r of Civil E n g in ee rin g, 1938 . B.S. in CE. 193 1, Mi sso uri Schoo l o f Mine s ; M.S . in CE. 19 3 7, Ca lifo rni a In s titute of Techn o logy . E . R. Broadbent, Instructor o f Civi l Engineering, 1946 . B.S. 1940, Oklahoma A. & M. L eo n H e rshkowitz, In s tructor o f Civil Engineering,1946. B .S. in C.E.1941. Ern st A . W e inel, In s tructor o f Civ il Engineerin g, 19 46 . B . S. in C. E. Mi sso uri Schoo l of Mines, 1944 . Gl e n N . H ackmann, In st ruct o r of Civil Engineering, 1946 . B. S . in C.E. 1937, Mi sso uri Schoo l o f Mine s.
F. H. Frame, Pro fe sso r of Elect rical E n g ineering, 1914. A.B . 191 2, Clark , E.E . 1924, W.P.L 1. H . Love tt, Profe sso r of E lectrical Engineering, 192 1. S .B . 191 4 M.LT.; E.E. 1924, M isso uri School of Mines ; M.S.E. 1928, Michigan. Fred B. B eatty, A ssociate Profe sso r of Electrical Engineering, 1946. B.S. in E.E. 1929, M isso uri School o f Mines . M.S . in E.E . Georgia Schoo l of Technology, 1934. C, T . A. J o h nk, In structor o f Electrical Engineering, 1942 . B.S. 194 1, Shurt leff College; B.S. 1942, Missouri School of Mines . G ab ri el Sk itek, In s tructor of Electrical Engineering, 1946 . B.S. in E.E. Missouri School o f Mine s, 1943 . W m. A. Fo rd, In struc to r of Electrica l Engineering, 1946 . B.S. in E.E. Mi sso uri School of Mines, 1938.
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F . H. COOl'ad, A ssoc iate Pro fessor o f Chem ica l E ng in eer in g, 1936 . B.S. in Cl:elll.E. 1923 , P i1.D. 1934, "Va shingto n. C. J. Monroe, As sociate Pro fe sso r o f Phy s ical Chem is try, 192 1. S.B. 19 17, Ph.D. 192 1, Chicago.
M . J. Caldwell . A ss is tant Pro fesso r o f Chemi s try, 1946 . B.S. Kan sa s State Co llege 193 1. M.S. Kan sa s State, 1933 . Ph.D. Kan sa s State Co ll ege,1946. Em~ry D. ~ i : h~r, ~ ss i s tan t Professer of Chemi stry, 1946 . B.S. Dako ta \",' es]eyan UI1IVerSl1 y, 193 1. Ph .D . 1935 , U ni vers ity of VVisc o ll s in.
C. A. J~h n s on, In struct o r o f i\1athemalics, 1946 . B. Ed. 1937, Nor th ern Illin o is State Teac:lel's Co ll ege; i\1.A. 1940, Northwe s tern . R ichard H. Kerr. In s l1 ucto r o f 11athema tics, 1946. A.B. 1929, So u thwest Mi sso uri Schoo l o f 1\1 ines . (Cont inued to Page 16)
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HOMECOMING Hi- Lites of Celebratio n By JAMES j. JELINEK , Professo r of Eng li sh
In ma r kin g th e o bse rva nce of its Seve nty-fif th An ni ver sa ry , the Mi ss ouri Sc hoo l of Min es is a rr a n g in g a ga la ce lebration which wi ll beg in Oc t. 26 a nd will b e hi g hli g ht e d b y Engi nee rs ' Da y and P a r e nt s' Da y, Hom ec omin g, Grad ua lion , '1n d m ee tin gs of th e America n Socie ty of Eng in ee rin g E du catio n and th e Mi sso uri Aca d e m y of Sc ie n ce. H omecom in g , acc ordin g t o P r of. R. Z. VVilli ams , ass is ta nt d ea n an d c ha irman of t h e Hom ecomi n g com mitt ee, will be he ld on Nov . 9, at which tim e th e fOQtba l1 ga m e be tw e n th e Mi ne r s and Pitts bur g T eac he r s Co ll ege of Kan sas wi ll be p laye d. A t rad itional D in ne r-Smok e r wi ll be h e ld ", th e eve nin g a nd, as in t h e pas t, will pro ba bl y be rt s !,, ~ affai r . L' I,;n s a ;' e b e in g mad e b y Mr s . IV1 a r g aret Mc Caw Llo y d to pro v id e e nt e rt a inm e n t for th e wiv es, s wee th ea r t s, and g ues t s of rt lumni w hil e th ey at t e nd th e D inn e r- S mok e r. A ft e r th e Dinn e r- S mok e r th e Ho m ec omin g Ball s pons or ed b y th e St. P a t 's Board w ill be he ld in Jac klin g Gym nas ium , Pro ceed s of th e ba ll will g o to th e S t. Pat's Bo a rd to be use d to s tage th e a nnual S t. P a t' s c le bration . A ve r y la rge atte nd a n ce a t th e ball is ex pected. D Ul'in g th e for c no o n of H 'lm e comi n g D ay , a lUllini w i! ! reg is t e r in th e lob by of Pa rk e r Ha ll an dlViJl hav e opportunity to r e ne w acq uai nt a nces with fa c ult y m e mb e rs , tow1O Spe opl e, a nd form e r c lass mat es . T e ntati\'e plan s a ls o provid e fo r a s p ecia l meetin g of th e a lumni in t h e auditorium of L"a rke r H a ll to c Ollim e morat e th e s c hool 's se \'e n ty -fifth a nniv e r s ary. F eat ur ed at t h is m ee tin g will be taik s b y D ean C urti s L. \ l\I il s on ; J\I1r. F. C. Sc hn ee be r ge r, pr es id e nt of th e Mi ss o uri Sc hool of Min es A lumni Ass ociation; and promine nt a lumni . Af te r th e s p ec ial m ee tin g , fra t e rniti es ane! c lub s a rc expec t ed to have lun cheo n s for th e ir m e mb e r s a nd g ues t s. Th e traditi o na l Parf'nts ' Day and En g in ee r ,,' Da y to b e he ld Nov. 2 wi ll a ls o be a part of t he Mi ss ouri Sc hoo l of Min es Sevc nt y -fift h A nni ve rsa ry a nd will prov id e opport u nity for fath e rs an d mo th e r s of s tud c nt s as w e ll a s lIlan y vis itors a nd g ues t s to o b se r ve a ll la borato ri es a nd in s t r uctio na l fa c iliti es of s pec ial int e res t o n t h e MSM ca mpu s, acco rdin g to Prof. 1. H . Lo ve tt, c hairman of th e En g in ee r s' Day c ommitt ee . Ex lli bit s in th e laboratori es \I¡ill s how a rr a n g eme n t s of equipm e nt a nd will d e mon s trat e s tandard m e thod s of tes tin g ff)r t vp ica l s t ud e n t e xp e rim e nt s. Ot h c r e x hibit s wi ll s how s pec ia l aj)pa ra tu s used for s p ec ifi c purpo ses. A fe w di s plays will -s hol pa rt s of e quipm c nt a rr an gc d s o a s to illu s trat e fund ame nt a l prin c ipl es r c la t ed to ope ration s. T hese va ri o us ex hibit s to ge th c r with sampl es of s tud e nt s' 1V0rk in ce rt a in d epa rtm e nt s wi ll illu s tr a te pa rt of th e prog ram of e n g in c r in g .edu ca tion at th c Mi ss ouri Sc hool of \[in es . How eve r, a co n s id e ra bl e part of thi s pro g ram s uc h as th e le c tur es , c la ss room di s c uss ion s, a nd exa mination s can not be s how n. \l\Ii th t h Mi ss ouri Sc hool of Min s nr o llm e nt now at it s a ll-tim e peak , it is anti c ipate d that a r eco rd a tt e nd a nce will be evi d e nt a t thi s P a re nt s' D ay a nd E ng in ee r s ' Day. :-[ e mb e r ~ of B lu e Key a nd A lp ha P hi Om ega se rvic e frat e rniti es wi ll act as s tud e nt g uid es to c onduct tour s of t h e cam pu s. A ls o, s pec ia l g uid s will d esc rib e th e va riou s d epa rtm e ntal ex hibit s. Si nce th e fo rm a l openi n g of th e Mi sso u ri S,- hool o f Min cs o n " De di ca tion Da y," Nov, 23,1 87 1, th e sc ho o l has ex pand e d from a n in s titution w ith on e buildin g, two fac ult y m e m be rs, a nd 2 s t ud e n ts to a mod e rn sc hoo l of tec hn o lo gy va l li ed a t mo re than 3,000,000 hav in g a b out 100 fa c ult y m e mb e rs a nd an e nrollm e nt of a ppro x im a t e ly 2100. ESla bli s he d in 187 1 a n d m ai nt a in e d jointl y b y th e Sta te of :-l iss ouri a nd th e F ed e ra l Gov e rnm e nt , u nd e r th e pro v is ion s of th e :-1orr!lI A c t of 1'862 whic h made I.an d Gr~nt :,c hool "
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po ss ibl e, t h e Mi sso uri Schoo l o f Min es has p ro \' id ed tec hni ca l a nd sc ie ntifi c e du ca tion to mor e th a n 10,000 from C\'c r)' s t a te in Ame r ica a s we ll as many for e ig n co untri cs. By m a int a inin g seve n major d epar tm e nt s, th e 11isso uri Sc hoo l of Min es now g r a nt s d cg rees in Sc ie nce a nd e rami c, C h e m;c a l, C ivil, E I ctr ica l, M ec ha ni ca l, i\1 e tall ur gica l, a nd lI1in in g E n g in ce rin g . T he sc hool a ls o ha s se e n sc ie ntific a nd se rv ice d e partm c nt s : Hum a niti s an d Social St udi cs, E n g in ee rin g D rawi n g, Ge o lo gy a nd Min e ral og-y, i\l a th ematics, Mi li tary Sc ie nce an d T act ics, Ph ysica l du ca ti on, a nd Phy s ics. Th c m e mb e r s of t he Seve n ty-fift h A nni ve r;,a ry Celcbration Co mmitt ee app ointed b y D e a n C urti s L . \ Vi lso n arc Dr. \ 1\1. T. Sc hr e nk, c hai r man o f th e C he m ica l E ngi nee rin g' d e partment; Prof. J. B, B u t le r, c ha irm a n of th e ivi l En g'inee rin g d e partm e n t; Prof. H , R H a nl cy , D epa r tment of Metall ur g ica l En g in ee rin g ; Prof. 1. H , Lo vett, E lectrica l E n g in ce rin g d epa rtme nt ; Dr. A, J. Mil es, c hairma n of th e i\1ec ha ni c::tl E n g in ee rin g d e pa rt m e nt; Prof. Vi . J. J e nso n, Ph ys ics d e partm e nt ; Prof. S. H. Ll o yd, c ha irman of Hum aniti cs a nd S o c ial St udi es d epa rtm e nt ; Prof. F. E. D e nni , M at h cm a tic s d e pa rtm e nt; P rof. R Z. vVilliam s, assis tant d ean a nd c ha irm a n of th e M ec hanic s d epartm e nt. A s plann ed by th e comm ittee, th e sc he lul e of eve nt s fo r the Seve nt y - fift h A nniv e r sa ry pro g ram is as fol lows : Oc t. 26- A m e ri ca n Soc ie ty o f E n g in ee rin g E du cation M e'C tin g . Oct. 31-Mi ss ouri Aca d e m y o f Sc ie n ce m ee tin g. N o v . 2-Pare nt s' Da y a nd En g in ee r s' D ay. N o v. 6-Confe rrin ; of honor a r y d eg rees a nd dinn c r Ill c d. in g.
No¡\'. 8, II a.m.-H.e g is t rat ion in P a rk l' H a ll . In s pec tion of camp us. Good fe ll ow s hip m ee tin gs, N OI' . 8, ven in g-Inform a l d a n ces a nd parties at fra te rniti cs, c lub s, a nd p ri vat e hom es. N o v. 9, 8 to II a.m.-H. eg is tr a tion co ntinu e d. In s pec tion of campu s con tinu e d. Nov. 9, II a. m.-S pec ial H omecom in g Convocatio n. A ddr ess b y pr omi n e nt al u m nu s, S hort ta lks by Dea n C urti s I" W il s on a nd a lumni . Nov. 9, 12: 15 p.m.-Lunch e on w ith fr at e rniti es, c lubs, e tc . N o v. 9, 2 p.m . -Hom eco min g parad e throu g h to w n, le d b y Military Ba nd. Nov. 9, 2:30 p.m.-M S i\I vs. Pitts bur g (Ka ns as) T eachers Coll ege. Nov. 9, 6:30 p.m.-Annual s tag, dinn e r- s m o ke r fo r a lumni . Dinn e r and e nt e rtainm e nt pro g ram for la di s of alu mni , Nov. 9, 10 p.m.-A nnu a l Hom eco mi :l g Hall at J ac klin g Gym nas ium.
Prominent Alumni to Return for Homecoming; Several Classes Plan R eunions Thi s is th e yea r fo r se ttin g record s with th e e nr ol lill e n t LIP a t t he 2 100 m a rk, a nd acco rdin g to a ll indi ca tion s th e re wi ll be mor e m e n bac k fo r th H om ec omin g -7.:; th nni v rsa ry cc le bratlon than eve r b ef or e. A m o n " th e n ota bles w ho pla n to ta k in th e fes ti va l arc D. C. J ac klin g '92 and A. E .Wi s ho n '09, 130 th have taken a n avid int e r es t in th e affair s of th e Sc hoo l o f 1I1in cs a nd it, A lumni , a nd a re trave lin h e re from Ca lifornia to m (;c t a nd g rce t th e ir c lass mat es a nd fri e nd s. E uge ne M cA uli ff e, who rece iv cd a d eg ree of I)o c tor of E n g in ee rin g (hono ri s ca usa ) in 1927, a nd is o n of th e pa s t pr es id e nt s of th e Ame ri ca n In s titu te of Minin g and M e tallur g ica l E n g in ee rs, a ls o has mad e kn own h is int e ntion of re turnin g to Rolla durin g th e w e k of N o v, 2-9. J a m es L. H ead '16, c hairman of th e A lumni A ssoc iation !I[cmb c rs hi p C mill itt ee, o r g a ni zed th e C lass o f 19 16 fo r a re union lun c heon o n Sa turd ay , Nov, 9. Mr, H ea d is co nl( Co n ! inueci to P ag-e 15)
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MSM F O G tball By GENE TYHER ' 48 Th e Mi ss o uri Sc ho o l of Min es 1946 foot ha ll seaso n op e ne d Wlt!1 th e tr a dition a l contes t w it h St. Lo ui s U ni versity on Se pt. 20. Alt hou g h th e Min e r s dropp e d th is contes t b y <i s co r e of 24-0, th ey p lay ed g ood footba ll a nd s howed prom ise in a ll aspect s of pl ay. \Ale r e it not for a n exc e ll e nt St. Lou is U . pass in g at¡tac k, t h e fina l res ul t co uld co n ce iva bl y hav e bee n q uite diffe r e n t. Ce ntral Co ll ege wa s th e n ex t Miner fo e a nd t he team froill Fay e tt e, Mo., fe ll before t he fi g htin g Ro lla s quad , 12-6. Th is wa s the fir s t tim e MSM had wo n a football " am e in two seas on s . In 1945, t he re co rd s tood at fiv e lo sses"'in as m a n y e n g a ge m e n t s. Ce ntr a l pro ve d to b e a to ug h, battlin g tea m o n that coo l Fnday eve n in g , e pt. 27. T he Min e r s ru s he d to two ear ly to uchdo wn s a nd th e n pe rm itted a s core aO'ai ns t t he m in th e final p e ri od. With thi s v ictory th e o utl o~k on t he ba la nce of the sea s on na tur a ll y beca m e con s id e ra bl y bri g ht e r. T h e t hird ga m e on th e sc he dul e fo und t he Mi ne r s pitt ed aga in s t Okla homa C ity U ni vers it y on Oct. 5. Th e fi na l res ults s ho wed Oklahoma City on th e 10n O' e nd of a 74-6 co unt. Trul y a n o ve rwh e lm in g score, but'" al s o, an o ve rw he lmin g team. T he M in e rs were up aga in s t a s qu a d r eported to _b e t h e heavie s t in th e co un t ry . Boa s tin g a lin e s cali ng 21:J pou nd s a man , t h e Chi efs had a n easy tim e in t he fray. At th e dat e of thi s writin g, th e r e re main on t he sc hed ule s ix m ore f(a m es ; five co n fe r en ce battles a nd one non- co n fe re n ce tilt w ith th e Pitt s bur g , Kan s a s T ea c he rs on Nov. 9, hom ecom in g da y. Th e Mi ss ouri Int e l co ll eg ia te At h le ti c Assoc iatio n w ll !c h includ es fiv e t eachers co ll eges, nam e ly, K irksv il le vVa rr e nsbur g, Ca pe G ir ard ea u, S prin g fi e ld, an d Ma rYVi ll e: a s we ll as
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th e Sc hool of Min es, is r ep o r te dl y very s tron g thi s seaso n as it h as alway s b ee n in t he pas t. With a ll the re mainin g co nt es ts a g ain s t teach e r s co ll eges , the Miners w ill have an uphill s tru gg le t hrou g hout. Footba ll cont es t s will be a cen t e r of attractIOn of both Pa r e n t s' Day a nd Hom eco min g thi s yea r. T h e Pare nt s' Day affair on Nov. 2 will fin d the Min e r s e n gag in g Sp rin g fi e ld w hi le the PTitts bu r g , Kansas Teac h e r s w ill furni s h t he oppoSitIOn on Nov. 9, Ho mecomi n g Da y . B oth games p r omise to be ve ry g ood a nd frOIll a ll indi catio n s, th ey w ill be we ll a tt e nd ed. Th e footba ll t ea m rep rese n ti n g t he sc hool is on e-of hi ". h e r calib e r than in man y fo r m e r yea r s. A la r ge majorit y of the pla ye r s have ha d a good d ea l of exp e ri e nc e be for e th e lVar .a nd ' s in ce their re turn from se r vic e, th ey hav e continu ecl with th e ir g ri di r on accomp li s hm e nt s . M a llllin g th e forw a rd wa ll a r e o ld tim e r s John H aze le tt, Jim McGrath Ton y L eo ne, Nea l Woo d , Ga le l'ul g hu m, R. C. Gaureke , a nd R a lp h Sta ll man wIll ie Bo b R e ic he lt, Pa ul F ullop, Ea rl Ho e hn, G il Ca rafoil, B ill Gammo n , and F rank H e qu em bour g form th e ba ck bon e of th e ba ll -ca rr yi n g de partm e nt. Othe r me n new to IvrSM con s titut e a fi e ld o f ca pable rese rves which ha s been a s tron g point of th e s q uad al l seas on. U nd e r t he spl e ndid s up e rvi s ion of H ea d Coach Ga le Bullm a n w ho is ably assiste d b y Dwi g ht Haf e li and C heste r Barnard, it is hop e d that thi S fin e 1946 footb a ll s quad will r ea p a wond e rful s ucc ess, B ala n ce of 1946 Football Schedul e *Nov. 2, Sa turda y a ft e rn oon , .... , . S prin g fi e ld he re N ov . 9, Sat urd ay afternoon P it t s bur g T each e r s, he r e *Nov. 16, Sat ur ady a fte r noon .. , .". Ki rk sv ill e, he re ,. De note s co n fe r e nce ga m e.
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As t h e Sc h oo l of M in es se tt les do w n to it s Fa ll se m es te r 's 1V0 r k w ith a n un p rece d e n te d e n :' o ll m C' nt o f 2 11 8 s tu d e nt " th e Ve t e ra n s ' E m e r ge n cy H o us in g p r o g r a m o n th e lo ca l ca m p us s hi fts it s att e nti o n fr om t h e n ea r ly c ompl ete d d o r mit o ri es to t h e fi ft y -s ix a pa r tm e n ts a ls o sc h edul ed t o b e fi ni s h ed t h is fa ll. L oo kin g b ac k a t th e h ec ti c wee k o f reg is t ra t io n s ta rtin g Se p t. 18 w h e n th e Fre,; h m e n r o il e d in , a nd c o n ti nuin g as u p p r c la ss s t ud e n ts a rr ive d and reg is te r e d , w e wo n d e r w h at h a pp e n ed to t h e peac" a n d q u ie t V- J D ay w as s u ppo se d to br in g. 0;1 t h e m o rnin g o f F r es hm e n reg is t ra tio n th e 63- ma n T -s h ape d do rmi tu r y IV h ic h ha d b ee n t ur n ed o ve r to t h e sc h oo l of Se p t. 10 w as a lr ea d y fi ll ed w it h ea r ly arri va ls. Fo ur o f t h e s m a lle r 16-111 a n d o rm s w e r e acce pt e d by t h e sc h oo l o n t h e 18t h in a s ta te o f p a rt ia l co mp le ti o n. T h is m ea nt t ha t t h e s le e pin g q u a rt e rs w e r e rea d y fo r use , b ut t ha t th e b a t hr oom fac ili t ies \\' e re n o t co m p le te <1S t o h o t wa t(; r a n d s holV C' r fac ilit ies. B d . , m a ttr esses , nt a ttr ess co ve r . , b la n k t , a nd pi ll o\ S \\'c r a ll in tr a n s it a n d du e to a r r ive Ih e 18 th . T h e ma ttr es.,es a r r i\'e d o n th e 18t h, a nd on e va n load of b e d s,
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t h e fo ll ow in g m o rnin g ; b ut th e tru c k w ith th e b e ddin g b rok (; d ow n a n d did n ' t a r r ive unti l M o nd a y , th e r e m ai nin g b ed s a ls o r o lli n g in th a t d ay. T wo mor e d o r mi t o r ies w e r e tu rn ed ov e r to t h e sc h oo l o n Se pt. 2 1, a nd by d o ubl in g u p fo u r m e n to a r oom a nd us in g t h e gy m to h o use th e ov e r Aow, a ll t h e in c o min g s t ud e n t , h a d a r o o f o ve r th e ir h e a d s a nd a b ed to s lee p in a . c lasse, s ta r te d T u es da y m o r nin g , Se pt. 2-1. f\ n ot h e r fo ur d o r mit o r ies a c ce p t ed o n c p t. 28 by t h e sc h oo l br o u g h t t h e tot a l o f s m a ll d o r m s rea d y to t e n a nd p e r mit t ed t h e tr a ns fe r of a ma jorit y of s t ud e n ts h o use d in t h e g ym o ve r t o th F I' H A un it s. O n Oc t. 8, th e sc h oo l rece ive d th las t thr ee b u ildin gs o f t h e th ir t ee n s ma ll d o rmit o r ies, a ll thir t ee n by t h e n vir t ua ll y hni , h eci s o frt r as th e ca r pe n te r w o r k w as con ce rn ed a nd la c k in g o tol y t h e h "a tin g un its a nd compl e t io n o f ba thr o o m fa c ili t ies t o p u t a n e nd t o th a t pa rt o f t h e F I' H I\ lVo rk 0 n t h e ca mp us. Oc t. I sa w t h e s tart of w o rk a t th e e rec t io n s ite fo r t h e se \'e n t wo -s t o r y b a rr ac k s be in g m ov ed in fr om Vi c h y A II a nd co n ve r te d to t wo b edr oom furni s h ed ap a r tm e n ts , fi ft y s ix in a ll. Th e di s ma ntl tn g ha d b ee n g oi n g o n fo r s om e tim e a t Vi c hy, and a t lea s t t wo of t h e b a rr a c ks w e r e compl e te ly d ow n a nd r ea d y fo r s h ipm e nt. A ll po ss ibl e e ffo rt is b e ing :llad e to ge t th e seve n buil di n gs r c -e r ec t d b for e co ld (Co nl in ued o n nex t P age)
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MISCELLANEA Fall M eeting of Los Angeles Section
Alumni Return for Homecoming- Class Reunions (Conti nu ed from Page 10)
( Continu ed fro m P age 4)
a t prese nt in Pa ri s, France. As pr ev iou s ly re porte d in t hese column s, 1\/[ r . Lynton was g ranted a tlVo-y ea r leave of ab se nc e by th e Sta nd ar d O il Company a t th e re qu es t of t h e French Gov e rnm e nt , w ho wa nt ed T e d to hea d th e ir D epa r t m e nt of Exp loitation of oil prope rti es 'throu g hout th e F re n ch e mpir e, an d th e trainin g of F r e nc h pe trol e u m e n g inee r s and t e ch ni cian s to ca rry on thi s wo rk. Ted 's le tL e r gave an int e r es tin g acco un t of ilis wo rk a nd wa s e njo ye d ve r y much b y eve r yon e p r ese nt. A s uggest ion wa s m a d e b y C ha rle s Dr es bac h th at our Na tional Alumni O ffic e rs s hould be as ke d Lo di s c uss w it h t he Sc hoo l a uthori t ies, th e po ss ib ili ty o f a nu mb e r of Sc hola rs hip s t o be pro vid e d b y Ame rican Indu s tl-y fo r fo re ig n s tud e nt s. I t appea r s t hat a noth e r ve ry fine te c hni ca l sc hool ha s a b o ut twenty s tud ent s und e r su ch s c ho lars hip s at t h e present tim e, for th e b e nefi t of a ll c on ce rn e d. Cert::t inl y,o ur Ame ri ca n Oil Co mp a ni es whic h do a g r ea t d ea l or wo rk in Ve n ez ue la a nd Co lombia parti cul ar ly, wo uld b e be ne fit ed b y brin g ing s om e of th e bri g ht>cs t yo un g m e n f rom t h o se co unt:-i es to MS M for und e r- g radu ate wo rk o r po st gra du ate t r a inin g.
At t h e conclu s ion of th e bu s in ess portion of th e m eet in g , M r. Cla r enc e vVoo d s '04 s h owe d a mo st int e r es tin g tec hni c olor mov ie of hi s work, and of th e pl aces he v is it ed durin g his yea r s in So uth A m e ri ca . I t w as a nnoun ce d that N . M. L aw r e nc e ' 16 "..,ho ha s trav ele d and wo rk e d in a lmo s t eve r y part of th e g lob e s in ce leav in g Rolla , wi ll s p ea k at th e n ex t m ee ti ng on hi s expe rie nces, w ith pa rti cul a r empha s is on th e a dva nta ge of t he Ame ri ca n way of life. Tho se prese nt at th e m ee tin g we r e : Mr. a nd Mr s. E d God a t '29; Mr. and M r s. C. H. Sc h m itz '33; Mr. an d M rs . A. K. Cook '42; M r . and M r s. C. K. Fo rb es; Mr. a nd Mrs. O . R. Self '43; M r. and Mr s. Barn ey N ue ll '2 1; Mr. and Mr s. Lincoln Sa nd e r s '44 ; Mr. an d M r s. D. E . Huffman '2 1; M r. a nd M r s. P a ul E . Co as ke ' 12 ; Mr. an d M rs . N . M . Lawr e nce ' 16 ; M r. a nd Mr s . John Yo un g ' 17; Mr s. Eva Gre e n e and s on ' 11; Mr. C ha rl es Dres ba c h '29; Mr. Ama d ee P e u g n e t '27; Mr. H e rb e rt S o es t '06; Mr. Jo se ph D. Co we n '46; Mr. Bi ll Donalds on '3 1; M r. Clare nc e Wood s '04; M r. Jam es V . H e dd ell '41.
V eterans' Emergency Housing Project ( Co ntinued fr om pre vi ou s P age )
wea th e r hamp e r s th e work. Th e co n s truction of Ve t e ran s' Hou s in g h e r e on t he campu s has been d e layc d tim e and a ga in by th e mat e r ial a nd labor s hort ages s o preva le nt a ll ove r th e c ou n try. Th e sc hool a nd co mmunit y, how eve r, ha ve mad e s ub s tanti a l contribu t ions to th e p ro g ress of th e work by th e ir willin g n ess to coop e rat e w ith Mr. Monroe, s up e rint e nd e nt for H. B. Dea l a nd Co. In c. , an d w ith th e FPHA. Mr. E. P. H en dr ix, s up e r int e nd e nt of bu il din gs and g round s, an d M r. Ha r r y J. F ie ld s, bu s iness mana ge r , ha ve bee n es pec ially coop e r a ti ve, with Dean Wi ls on , N o e l Hubba rd, r egis trar, and m e mb e r s of th e fa culty h elpin g out w he n eve r ca ll e d on. Th e local ex ca vatin g cont ractor s Thoma s & B lin ey-have, at a ll tim es , g ive n th e Ve t e ra n s' Hou s in g P roj e ct , o n th e campu s th e numb e r on e priority on a ll of th e ir e quipm e nt and tim e, w ithout whic h w e wo ul d b e far b e hind ou r prese nt s ta ge of comp le tion. And la s t but not leas t-th e s tud e nt s th e m selves , who w ork ed o n th e j ob durin g th e four week pe riod be tw ee n se m es t e r s, aid ed th e job no end a t th e period it nee d ed aid th e worst. \ Vhi le it w ill not be po ss ib le to use th e e ntir e c r ew whi c h wo rk e d on th e dormitor ies (160 m e n at th e pe a k of con s tr uction) in con s truction of th e apartments, th e wo r k wi ll b e ca r ri ed on at th e very fa s t es t pace po ss ibl e tha t t he 56 marri ed ve te ran s alr eady d es ig nat ed for the u nit s m ay br in g th e ir fami lies to Ro ll a.
in g he r e from h is hom e in New Yo rk a nd pla;l s to s pe nd the . e nUr e H omecom in g w ee k o n a nd a ro und th e ca m pus. Foll owin g t he examp le s<: t b y th e Class of 19 16, ot he r " 1" a nd "6" c lass es a r e pl a nnin g r e uni o n s durin g th e bi g wee ke nd. Geo r ge Nat ion s, pres id e n t of the Class of 1936, has se nt a nnounc <:' m e nt s of a :,ln c he on re union cf hi s class to b e h eld Sat urda y, Nov. 9, at t he Pe nn an t Tav e rn . H e exte nd s hi s inv it a tion to a ll t ho se w ho cla im m em be r s hip to t hat class, bu t w ho mi g h t no t have rece ive d let t e rs fr om him as yet. P rof. H. R. "Cap" H a nl ey is gett in g to ge th e r th e m em be r s of t h e Class of 1901 , w ho, acco rdin g to Cap, " reme mb e r w he n the dino sa ur s ro am ed th e ca mpu s." T h e Roll a O ffice s taff has b ee n b usy ge ttin g to get h e r t h e li s t of mem b e r s of t he Class of 1911 fo r Fra nk E. Townsen d. M e mb e r s of t hi s c lass wi ll r ece ive a nnoun cements of th e re uni o n-th e tim e, a nd place- w it h in th e next wee k. A n yone w h o is p lan n in g to atte nd tb e r e union, b ut w ho ha s not rece ive d a n announc eme nt s h o uld write to NIr. Townsend, 728 vVyan::lott e avenue, Ba rtl esvi ll e, Okla. Flo yd P. Smith '41 is bu sy making a r ran ge m en t s for the fi r st po s t-wa r gat h eri n g of hi s c lass. Me mb e r s of t hi s class s hould co nt act M r. Sm ith at Box 333, Lam ar, Mo. M . E . S uhr e, Prof. V . A. C. Gevec ke r a nd Bob McCaw are mak in g a rran ge me n t s fo r th e r e uni on of th e Class of 1931. P rof. D. R . Sc hool e r has se nt a nnoun ce m e nt s of a m eet in g of t h e Clas s o f 1926, and Frank B . Powe ll is co nta cti n g mem be r s of t he C lass o f 1906. \ Vatc h fo r the anno u ncement of th ese class r e union s and plan to a tt e nd!
History of MSM's 75 Years for A nniversary A hi s tory commemorati n g t he 75th A nni ve r sa r y of th e M iss ouri Sc hool of M in es and IVIetall ur gy ha s b ee n prepa re d by Prof. C. N . Rob e rt s, In st ru ctor o f Hi s tory, it was a nnoun ce d by th e 75th An ni ve r sar y Committee. Th e vo lum e, co n ta inin g approx imate ly 140 pa ges, wi ll hi g h lig ht sect ion s a bou t at hl et ics, St. Pat's ce lebratio n s, s tudent org anization s a nd a ga laxy of pictur es of t he old camp us, form e r s tud e nt s a nd fac ult y m emb e r s. D elv in g into fil es of sc hool cata lo gs, Mi ne rs, Ro llamo s, m inutes of fa c ulty meeti n gs a nd va riou s othe r p ubli ca tion s and record s o f s tud e nt s, facult y a nd a dmini s tration, P ro f. Rob e rt s s pe nt fo u r month s g leanin g mat e rial for w hat he t e rm s "a fac tual r e port of t he pro g ress of th e s c hool. " Th e hi s tory w ill b e s old to a lumni a nd fri e nd s of the sc hoo l at co s t p lus po s t age . T he manu sc ript no w is in th e hand s of t he print e r a nd it is not ce rtai n th at co pi es w il l b e avai lab le fo r s a le at th e Hom ec omin g -75th A nni ve r sa ry ce le bration. How eve r, eve r y e ffort is be in g m a d e b y th e 75t h A nni ve r sa ry Committee to have it re a d y at that tim e. Yo u ca n r ese rve your co p y of th e hi s tory b y fi ll in g out th e form belo w or b y mailin g a pos t ca rd to th e A lumni Ass ociation, B ox 559, Ro ll a, Mo.
Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . Copies of the New HISTORY OF MSM for Me. Name Address 15
Facu lty Members 1946-47
(Co ntinued fr om Pa ge 9) ( Da i e afl er tit le of pos iti on indicat es dale of ap po illll11enl to 1\1St...l 011 fac ull y)
Math ematics: V. E . Knit tel, Jn str uctor of -M athemat ics, 1946. n.s. in E .E. 1942, :M is sou ri Sch oo l of 1\'I ille s. R . E. L ee, I ns t ru c to r o f i\1athe m ai ics, 1946. 13.S. 1942, 'Mi ssouri Va ll ey . O tis L. Loomi s, Ins truct o r o f i\iath emal ics, 1946 . B .S. 1932, A.1\1. 1933, j\'li ssouri. J. M. M arr , Tns tr uctor o f :M a theIll3tics, 19 .t6. B.S. 194 1 Cen t ra l 1\fi sso u ri Siale T eache rs Col lege. Ray W. O esc h, fn s truct c r o f "M athe m at ics, 194 6. B. Ed. 1934 , I Jlin o is Sta te 'orma ]; "M. A. 1939, '\ \lin ois. Sylves ter J. P ag ano, -! 'l stru cto r of i\1a thcm3i ics, 1946. B.S. in E.E . 1946, I\ l issour i Schoo l o f "}\'I in es. Jo hn Ridout, In s tru cto r o f i\{ athe lll at ic s, 1946 . J3.D. 1922 V ir g in ia Theologi c a l Se minar y . E. K. Sc hum an, J n s tru c to r o f 'i dathemat ics , 1946. L L .B . 19 17 niver s il Y o f 1\{i sso uri. B .S. in C.E. 1920, Nli sso uri Schoo l o f Mi nes . George Tr acy, In s tructor o f 1\LlI hcmat ics, 1946. B.S. ill "i\:(athe l1l atic s, J94 2 at Ce n tra l 1\fi sso uri S late Teache rs Co llege . Jo h n L. Tu c k e r, [n s tr ll c l o r o f Iv{at h ema ti c s, 1946 . A .B . 1940 \Ni lli a m Jewell Co ll ege; 1\1.S 1942, L o ui s ia!1J. 'tate Univ r rs ity .
J. G. Graves, .Ln s tr ucto r o f Engine ering Drawi ng and D e sc ripti ve Geo· m et ry , 1946 . B.S. in !vl.E. 1929, Univer s ity o f Mi ssouri. J oh n Wm . Hamma n n, I n s tr uctor o f E n g in eer in g Drawin g , 1946. B.S, in E.E . 1936 P urduc Un ive rs ity. Jame s F. Ru s h in g, In ~ l r uclo r i l; E ngi nccri ll r Drawin g a nd D e scripti ve Geo mct ry, 1946 . B.S. in Civil, 1940, 1\1i S50uri School o f l\ll in es. Homer T homp son, 'Ins tru cto r o f En g in ecr in g Draw in g and D e scr ipti ve Geome lr y, 19.16 . B .S. in Chem ic a l Engineeri ng . iVii sso uri School of ~Minc s
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M echani cs : R. Z. Will iam s, Pro fe sso r of :M echa!1ic s, 193 1. B. S. in :M e tallurgy 19 31, B.S. in c.E. 1937 , Mi sso uri Schoo l o f M ine s ; M. S . 1936, Wi sco ns in . N . Co stakos, In s tru c to r o f Mecha n ic s, 194 1. B. ell . E.. 1939 U niv ers ity o f 1\1innc: so ta . l\1. S . J94 1 in Ch . E. Minn eso ta Gra d uat e Schoo l. R. F . David so n, "I nSl ru cto r of Mecha ni cs, 194 5. B . S. 194 J, 1i ssO ll ri Schoo l o f Mi nes. R3. l ph Dav is J r.. In s tr u cto r of 1\'ieci1Jni c s, 19 4 6. B. S. 19-1 6, M.E. U ni ver s ity o f :M inll eSota . A, D . Topping, "I n s tr uct o r o f i\ l[ echa ni c s, 194 1. B. S . C.E. 1940 Purdu e , B. S. 1939 Purdue.
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S. H. Lloyd, Pro fe sso r o f Eco no mi c s, 192 1. A.B. 19 18 DePauw; fiL S . 19 2 1, lVli sso ll ri Schoo l o f 1\1 in e s. O. A. Henn in g , Pro fe sso r o f Moder n Lang u ages , 1920 . A.B. 19 13 , A.M . 19 15, Cen tra l \~/ e s l eya n. J o se ph Way n e Ba rl ey, Pro fe sso l' E m eritu s of En g l ish, 19 12. AB. 1897, A.M. 1905 Willia m J ewe ll Co llege ; Ph .D. 19 11, Un ivers ity o f P en nsy lva nia. M . H. Cagg, A ss is tant Pro fe sso r o f En g li sh , 1927 . B. S . 19 17, A.B . 1920, Oh io U lli ver s it y; ~I.A. 192 1, Ohi o S l ate. Clay to n C. Campbell , A ss!. P I'o fe sso r o f En g li s h, 194(,. A.B. 1938 Mc· K endre e Co ll ege, Illin o is. 1946, M. S . Purdue . J . J . J elin ek , A ssis tant Pro fesso r o f Engli sh, 1946. J3.S . 193 2, Co iu lllbia; A.M. 1933 , M ichi g an; Ph .D. 1945, Co lumbi a .
"../' \V~. P . Ra ndel , A ss i ~ ta ~ll P ro fe sso r of ~ngl i sh, 19.45 . B . S ., 19 32, Co lum bla; A.M ., 1933, M ichigan; Ph.D. , 194" Co lul1lbl". Carl Chr is ty, [n s tructo r o f E ng li sh , 1946. B.A. nivers il.Y o f Colo rad o 1944. H . A . Cr umpler, In st ru c to r o f E ng li sh, 19.1 6. Bacheior o f Jo ulna lis m , U n ivers ity o f "M issouri , 194 1. P. B . Frazie r, In s tru cto r o f Eng lis h, 1946. A.B. in E el . 1932, M.A. En· glish 1939, U n iver s ity o f Kentu c k y .
W alte r C. F u rr, J r., In s tr uc to r o f E n g li s h, 1946 . B. S . in Ed . De lta State Teacher s Co ll ege, 1938. M. L . Garner , In s tru cto r o f E c o no mi cs, 1946. B.S . in Co m m erce, Jun e 194 1 Jn d ian a . Edw. L . Goff, In st r ucto r o f En g lis h, 1946 . Ph.B. 1932, Sh un leff Co ll ege , A lto n, Illi no is. Rei d J a n n, In stru c to r o f Engl is h, 1946 . B.A. 1932 Cen t r a l Co llege. M.A. J933, Sout hr.rn 1\1e thodi s t Un ive rs it y. James A. K och, In s tru c to r o f Econom ic s, 1946 . B. S . in Indu s. Adm i J~ . U ni ver s it y o f l il in o is , ] 939 . D. S. Lyn ch, I n s tr ucto r of Englis h, 1946. A.B. in P sych. 1942 , Wi ll ia m J ewe ll Co llege. Wm. H . Patr ick , In s truct o r o f E ngli sh, 194 6. B.A. Un ive rs it y o f Col or ad o 1940 . M.A. Un iver s it y o f Illin o is, 194 1. Wm. R. Ph ill ip s, In s t l"U c tor o f En g li sh, 1946. B. Ed. i 939 South e rn "I ll ino is S tate T each e rs Co ll ege . 1\1.A. 1942, U ni ve rs ity o f ll lillo is . C. N. Robert s, In s t ru cto l' o f Hi sto r y, 1942 . B.S. 1935, M.A. 1936, Mi sso u r i. John A. S tei nmeye r, .L ns tr l1 ClO r o f E ng lis h, J946. Ba che lor o f Jo urnali s m, U n iver s i ly o f :M isso u ri, 193 4 . Wm. J. Murphy, Tn s tru ctor o f Engli sh, 19 46. Ph.B. Un iver s ity o f Detro it, 1942. M .A . U ni vers ity o f K"I15as Cit y, 1944.
E n g ineering Dra win g and Desc ri p tive Ge ome tr y: C. H. B lack. A ssociate Professo r o f E n gineer ing Draw in g a 1l d De sc rip t ive Geom e tr y, 1937 . B. S, in ArchileCtu r~, 193 4, Kan sas S~ate; i\L S. in Ci l ~r Pl an nin g, 1946, 11. L.T . . L, C. Chri s tianso n, A ss is tant Pro fe sso r o f Engineeri ng Dntw ing and D e ~ sc ripti ve Ge o metry, 194 6. B.A . 1925, vV es l n ~ in s te r ; l\LA . 1928, lvf isso u ri. A. H. Mallo n, i\ ss is ta n t Pro fessor o f Engin eer in g" Draw in g and D e scrip tive Geomct ry, 1946. B. S . C.E. vV o rce s te r ( Ma ss .) P o ly te c hni c In s tit u te in 1940. John C. Forbes, Tn s truct o r o f En gince rin g Drawin g, 1946. B.S, in 1\f ech an . ica l Engin ee rin g, 1 9~4, Ivti sso u ri Schoo l o f i\1illes .
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Phy sics: L . E. W ood m a n, Pro fesso r o f Ph ys ic s, 19 19. A. B. 1899, A. M. 1902 , Darth m o u th; Ph.D. 19 10, Co lu mbi a. Z. V. Harvali k, Assoc iat e Pro fesso r o f Ph ys ic s, 1946. B.A. 1926 S tate R.G . Coll ege Prag ue; M. S . 193 1, A.M. 1934, Sc.D. 1933 , Un ive r s ity o f Pra g ue , Czech os lo va ki a. W . J . J en se n, A ssoc iate Profe sso r o f Phy s ics, 1924 . A.B. 1920, Carlet o n Co ll ege; A . M. 1922, I ll in o is. L . E . L eave r, A ss istant Profe sso r o f Phy s ic s, 1942. B. S. in Ed. 1925, Warr e n s burg Teach e rs ; A.1\'1. 1929, 1\1 isso uri. J . M. B u rge r , I n st ru cto r o f Ph ys ic s, 1946 . A.B. 1939, U n ive r s ity o f K a nsas; 1\LA. 1940, Ka n sas . C. Ray H ollan d, I n s t ructo r of Phy s ic s, 1946. B .S. in Educati o n, 1943, Sou the a st Mi sso uri State Coll ege . A. E . S ch wa n eke, In s tructor o f Phy s ic s, P4 6. B. S. in Educati o n, 1940, Central "M issouri Slate T ea ch e rs Co ll e3'e.
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Ther e a rc s ti ll a few roo ms an e! ca bin s avai la bl e in and a round Rolla for th e Ho m ecom in g -75t h A nni ve rsa ry cel e-. o r a t ion wee k , but th e s upp ly is d w indlin g as th e date fo r t h e a Ffa ir is app r oac hin g . In t h e Jul y - A u g u s t iss u e of t h e A lum nu s a fo rm to b e ret urn e d t o t h e Roll a O ffi ce wa s r:; ri nte d o n P::lgc 18. O f th e 1000 ll1 e mb e ;-s r ece iv in g t h e m agazi n e, o nl y a bout 20 h ave re tu rl , e d t h e for m s. C h ec k yo ur m agaz in e to see if yo u ha ve re t urn ed y ours. If th e m agaz in e is lc s t, se nd a le tt e r or postca rd to th e Rolla Offi ce, Box 559, Rolla , Mo ., s tati n g w h e th e r or not yo u p lan to a t t e nd t h e H c m ecom in g-75th A nni ve rsa ry_ Th e Rolla Office s t aff ha s b ee n a bl e to a rr:tn ge fc r acccm modation s a s th ey h ave b ee n r e qu es t ed thu s far. T h e r e ar e st ill a numb er of cabin s on th e "ava il a bl e" lis t. G et a party to ge th c r and le t th e A lumni A ss oci a tion mak e y our r ese rvation s for the bi g wee k -e nd_ Thi s is g oin g to b e t h e bi gges t and b es t Hom ec omin g ever s taged at MSM Don ' t mis s itl A nd don' t b e le ft out in th e co ld when you ge t h e r e. MAKE YOU R RO OM RESE RV ATI ON NO W! W r it e to th e A lumni Ass ociat ion, Box 559, Rolla , Mo.
D ean C urti s L. Wi ls on ha s b ee n notifi e d b y Secreta r y of 'vVar Rob e rt P . Pa t terso n that t h e Misso uri Sc h oo l of M in es a nd M e ta llur gy h a d b ee n awa rd e d a ce r t ifi ca t e o f di s tin c tion by th e 'vVa r D epa rtm e n t for th e t ra inin g of s o ldi e r s in the A rm y S p e cia li ze d Trainin g P r o g ram duriro g 'World War lI. Th e A .S.T.P. wa s sta r ted at t h e School of Mines in A u g u s t of 1943 wh e n a tot a l of 400 s oldi er s we r e ass ig n e d to th e camp u s. Thi s wa s c ontinu e d throu g h th e yea r into Ma r ch 1944 w h e n t h e e n t ir e A .S.T.P. wa s a bandon ed . A tota l of 556 indi v idual s old ie r s w :o r e train ed du rin g t hi s tim e.
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Th ese n ews it em s we r e rec e iv e d too late to inc lud e th e m in t h e A lu mn i Pers onal s o n pa ges 19 and 20. Joh n A. Reed Jr. '43 is e mp loy e d b y th e Ca t e rp illar Tractor Compa n y in P eori a, Il l. John wa s di s c h ar ge d from th e Army Co rp s of En g in ee r s in J u n e , 1946 w it h th e ra nk of Ca ptain and se rv ed o n Sa ipan fo r 10 month s d ur in g th e war. H e rece n tly s tarted th e Co ll ege G r aduat e T rainin g course with th e Cat e rpi ll ar T r actor Cc mpany . Hi s hom e addr ess is 50S Gi lb e rt, P e oria, Il l. A. T. Sindel J r. '42 ha s acc e pt ed a po s itio n with th e Stan dard O il C o. of T ex a s. Hi s a dd r ess : B ox 1249, Hou s to n ,T e x. Edward S. I se nmann '44 wa s on th e ca mpu s Oct. 1. E d ha s ju s t b ee n honorably di s char ge d from mi li ta ry se rv ic e a nd is visi tin g a t h is hom e in War r e nton, Mo. J ean L. Rona t '44 h a s accepted a pos ition wit h W es tin g hou se Corp. in Pittb u r g h . Hi s hom e add r ess is .'i 13 Ho lm es s t reet, P it ts bur g h , Pa . Ar th u r H. Kem p '29 is A ss is tant Con s tr u c t ion En g in ee r for th e Gyp s y Divisio n of the G ul f Oi l Corp. Hi s h ome ad dr ess is 931 S outh Quebeck, Tu lsa, O k la.
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S hop ," is mov in g from the Du g o u t . H e w ill op e n u p s h op at 10th and P in e as s oon a s hi s n e w qu a rt e r s a r e fini s h e d. At p r ese nt th e buildin g is s t ill und e r co n s t ru ct ion, but vVa ll y hop es to b e esta bli s h e d by Hom ec om in g-. T h e f rat e rni t ies a r e p la nnin g fo r a ga la H011l eco min g wee k -e nd . Th e S ig m a N u 's wi ll e nt e rt a in g r a d s in th e ir o lel ho u se which ha s b ee n r ebuilt aft e r th e dr a s ti c fi r e on Thanksg iv in g Ev e of 1945. Th e Kappa A lph a' s r ece ntl y opened a n ew hou se at th e co rn e r of 12th ar.d Pin e, 2.nd m u ch paintin g and r epairin g h a s b ee n g oin g on a round th e r e. S ig ma P i's wi ll b e o n h anel r ea dy to s ho w off th e ir n ew hou s e at 206 East 12th s tr ee t. Th e Trian g les , Kappa S igs, P iKA' s and Lambda C hi 's w ill r ece ive o ld m e mb e r s a t th e ir o ld s tand s. Room s a r e g oin g t o b e a t a pr e mium w h e n t h e g an g mo ves into tow n. Th e Roll a Offic e of the A lumni Associa tion ha s offe r e d 1s t se r v ice s a s a c'o-b e t w e e n to obtain accommodation s and s o fa r have b e e n- ab le to maJ<e r ese rva tion s for a ll w h o h ave re qcl csted th e m . How eve r, t h e re ar e s till :1 g re at l11.;mber of m en w ho have not se nt in th e form fr cm la s t month 's Alumnu s. L e t 's ge t t h ese r equ es ts in a s s oon as pos s ibl e so yo u w ill b e as s n re d of a plac e to s ta y . If y o u do not ha ve th e form from th e la s t A lumnu s a ca rel or le tt e r wi ll s uffi ce. Ju s t se nd it to th e A lumnu s , Box 559 at Ro ll a a nd le t u s kno w w h a t kind of accommodation s yo u would pr e fe r. John R. Lon g '38 was on th e campu s on S ept. 26. Ja c k is S u p e rint e nd e nt of th e Cadet M in in g Co . at Ca d et, Mo. Lt. Com. Fred ]\11. Muell er '38 is now with th e Public Work s D ept., U .S. N aval A ir S tation, S t. Lo u is, ]1110.
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ALUMNI PERSONALS Births Prof. a nd Mr Fre d e ri c k 'vV. Thomp so n a nnoun ce d th e arr iva l of a so n, Ro ge r G eoffr ey, who wa s born A u g. 7. Thomp so n is a mcm b e r of th e c la ss of '38 a nd is a n in s truct o r a t Vi r gi ni a Po ly t ec hni c In s titut e a t B lac k s bur g, Va.
at t h e Sc hool of ~vI in es in May, 1943, ha s b ee n d e cla re d d ead as a r es ult of e n e m y action. La s t Jun e Vince nt wa s re port ed mi ss in g in action, and s in ce n o tra ce ha s b ee n fou nel of th e plan e in which h e w as bombar di e r, th e g ove rnm en t ha s d ecl a r ed him d ecease d. Hi s moth e r li ves at 4954 Fo r es t a ve nu e, Kan sas City, Mo.
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M r. a nd M r s . H e rman Bo tt c h e r announc e d th e birth of a s o n, Pa ul , b or n Jun e 5. T hi s is th e ir second c hild, th c fi r s t b e in g a g irl , Ca r o l, who is thr ee yea r s old. Bo tt c h e r, w ho oTaduat ed in '4 1, ha s b een p r omoted r ece nt ly to fore man of ~h e Cas ti n o- d e pa·rlm e nt o f th e A lumi num C ompany's Di e Cas tin g P I~ n t a t Ga rwood, N. ]. Hi s hom e a ddr ess is 107 Jack s on av e nu e , No rth P lai nfi e ld , N T
Mr s . Law re n ce ]. Zoll e r di ed Sept. 19 a t h e r hom e, 261 9 Peo ri a ave nu e, Tul s a, O k la., it was lea rn ed h e r e rece ntl y. S ur vivi n g is h e r hu s b a nd , a m e mb e r of th e C la ss of 1918; t wo so n s , J ac qu es W. Zo ll e r '42 and Victo r Zo ll e r '43 a nd a broth e r-in-l aw , H e nry E. Zo ll e r '23 .
Mr. an d Mr s . E . A. Ra ss ini e r a nn o un ce d the birth of a s on , C ra ig Malco lm, o n Sept. 25. Mr. Ra ss inier g ra du ate d from iVI SM in 1942 and is e mp l0yed in th e P rodu ct ion D e partment of th e Phi ll ip s Petro le um Co. at Ba rt lesv ille, O kl a . Mr s . Ras s ini e r is th e form e r Be rni ece Littl e . Th ey live at 2070 J o hn s ton e ave nu e, Ba rtl esv ill e , O kl a.
T h e weddi n g of Mi ss Loui se Becke r, dau g ht e r of Dr. a nd M r s . \Ves ley C h a rl es Becke r of Lincoln, Ne b., and \ V illi am J a r ra rd Goo d win, s on of Mr. a nd Mr s . Hom e r L. Goodwin , 322 Em m e tt av e nu e, Fe r g u so n, Mo., took pla ce A u g. 2 at th e W es tmin s te r Pre s by t e ri a n C hur c h in Linco ln. Art hur L. Pete r s o n '4 1 was a m e mb e r o f th e w eddin g pa rt y. Willi am h a s r e turn ed to th e Sc h oo l of Min es to comp let e hi s last se m este r. H e wa s a m e mb e r of the c lass of '4 1 b efo re hi s work wa s int e rrupt e d when h e en te r ed th e a r med fo rces.
Deaths M rs. Willi a m R. C h e d se y, w if e of th e fo rm e r D ir ec tor of MSM d ied at h e r hom e in U rbana, II I. , durin g th e week of Sept. it wa s lea rn e d h e re r ece ntly. D r . C h ed sey was dir ect o r of th e sc hool from 1937 to 1941, a nel durin g th e ir s tay in Ro ll a lVIr s . C h ed sey b eca m e we ll known to s tud e nt s a nd alumni. D r . C h ed sey is Profess o r of ·Minin g a t th e U ni ve rs it y of Illin o is a t Ur b a n a.
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T, 1907 '-'Va lte!" 1. Phillips write s that he is li ving at 1254 W est 6th St ., Lo s Ange les , Cal. He give s hi s per manent ad dress a s 203 No rth Wash ing ton s treet, Whea to n , III. 190 9 J ohn V";. Beard sto pped at R o ll a o n h is w ay back to T exa s afte r a n exten s ive l o ur th rough the Ea st . I-l is home addre ss is 44 19 Cambt'idge, E I Pa so, T ex. 1911 Raymond A. Bin g ham in fo rmed the A ssoc iat io ll that h is addre ss is 2 19 Nort h 46th street, Belleville, III. 191 2 R ecent ly elected to v ice pres id en cy o f the D o me Mine s, Ltd. , Sou t h Po r c u pin e, OnL, R obert E. Dye is a ss is tan t ge n era l manager o f the company. 19J5 Daniel \·v. B laylo ck came to R o lla in Au g u st to e nr o ll hi s so n in th e 1947 F r e shman cla ss. 'T h e Blay loc ks liv e at 1055 Sy lvan ave nu e, Lakewood , Ohio. 191 6 Clyde W. Bow e r ex -' 16 is W o r k s Manager of the Ch emical a nd Sulfuric Ac id Plant o f E. L DuPon l de Ne mo ur s & Co . at L o ck land, Ohio. I-l is 27 year s wit h DuPont include techn ic al and manageria l pos it io n s a t o ne o f their coal m in e s a nd at the ir in diana Z in c R o lling 'M:ill. I-J is hom e a ddre ss is 820 vV oodbine avenue, Gle n dale, Oh io. James L. Head ha s con t ributed a n art ic le, "The Ear ly J I is to r y o f Chuquica lllata" t o the )f ay ·June iss ue o f the Chilean Gazette publ is hed bv the Chi lean Emba ssy in \Na shingt o n, D.C, . Tl ugo E. Ko ch se nds hi s h o me address as 60S ) l o ulld s t ree l, H an n ibal, 1\'1: 0. J. J. Kreb s ex-'1 6 ha s hi s ow n en g inee ring of . fice in the Barro n s Bld g ., ~\Jew Orl ea n s, La. ] Ie li ves at 823 4 PaJll1 e~to, New Orlean s, La. J ames D. Tur ner ex·' 16 is liv ing at 11 29 So u th Na ti o n al ave nu e, Springfie ld , ·M o. 1917 C larence E. M ueh lb erg is livin g at 17 Yal e terrace, j\1 0I1tcla ir, N .]". 192 1 V irgi l L. Whitwor t h w r ites fro m South Amer . ica. J-Ji s address is C iaxa P os ta l 470, Sa l vador, Bahia, Brazil. 1922 Kurt 1-L DeCou sse r is emp loyed in L an s in g, '-'l ich., with the vVhit e Star D ivi s io n of the Soco n y.Vac uu m Oil Co., lnc. Dav id J. F les h ex·'22 li ves in J efferso n, 'T ex., an d is with the J efferso n Oil a n d Ga so line Co., thel e.
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An unoffic ia l r eu ni o n o f t h e Class o f ' 22 is be · ing plann ed b y E . G. " Ted" Machin, who SLOPped in t he A lumni office re cent ly to en list aid in locati n g m em ber s o f the c las s. Ted was d ischarged fr om military ser v ice with the rank o f Lie ut en a n t Co lo nel and is Secr eta r y·General l\{anager o f the Washing ton Co unt y L u mb er Bu ild ers Supply Co., Na shv ille, 111. G eo rge L. Ri chert's add r ess ha s been cha n ged to Cia 11ra., A larcon, Apartado No. 19, T axco, Gro., i\.fex ico. 'Ern est 1-f. Ruebel o perates an e lectri c sto re at A lhamb ra,Ca l. }I is r es id e n ce is at 8 12 L indaraxa Park Sou th, Alh a mbr a, Cal. 1923 J oh n J. Haberthier li ve s at 345 E a s t Lem o n s treet, Bartow, F la . 1924 J ames E. J ett send s h is add r ess a s 408 S ue, 1925 J-Lou s to n, T ex. 'M i lto n Harden ex'25, for many yea r s connected w ith the T opog ra phic Bra n ch o f the . S. Geo logica l S urv ey in R o ll a , ha s res ig ned hi s po s iti o n he re to accept a job with the Ar m y Af ap Service uncl er the s u pervi s io n o f Daniel Kennedy, o f the sa m e cla ss, in vVa shing-toll, D.C. 1928 R ece n t vis it ors in R o ll a we r e vVi lliam L . Metcalf a nd hi s family. Bill is an in s tr uctor in the V oca t io nal deoartment o f the Co mmulli ty I l ig h Sch oo l at Gr~nite Cil~r , :I II. 1:I e li ves at 2804 .I o \\"a avenue, Gra ni te City, -' 11. G e rald A. Rob e rt s is with the Li o n Oi l Co., Chemica l Divi s io n, and lives at 112 1 North S mith aven ue, EI Dorado, Ark. lI e add s that mail s e .l t to him at ta unt o n, III. , w ill be fo r · warded. 1929 L eR-oy V a n Sciver vis it ed with fri end s and re latives in Ro ll a during Au g us t. lI e is e m · play ed by the \Ve s tingho u se E lec tri c Co ., and live s at 312 G len Rid ge r oad, W est Gale Jlill s, 1930 Il avertown, Pa. R ece ntl y di s charged fr o m service with th e Sea bee s, L e wi s ]-1. Kin g is li ving at hi s home in Ca ss v i li e, Mo. Edgar C. Lon g h a s been re lea sed fr om serv ice an d is A ssis ta nt Prod uction iVl anager, Baroid Sa les D ivi s io n o f t h e Nal iona l L ead Co., Los A n geles, Ca l. I-Ie r ece ntl y beca m e a me mber of the A LME. 1932 O. 1 t. And res is Field Engin eer for the Chi-
cago Di s trict o f the P o rtla n d Cemen t A ssocia· ti on, 33 Wes t Gra n d ave nu e, Ch icago, 111. H is home address is S mitht o n road, Bell ev ill e, III. J. K. Richard son is Manage r of the tah Metal 11ine Ope ra to rs , Kearn s Bld g., Sa lt Lak e _ _ Cit y, Utah. 1933 William A . Brown is li v in g at 111 30 D st reet , i\1a r ysv ill e, Ca l. L1. Th om a s V. Cummins has been r eleased fr o m the Army aft e r 30 mo nth s in the Pa c ific theater. 1' 0 111 ha s r et urn ed to h is pos itio n with the U .S. Geo logica l S ur vey in R o ll a . B. J. Gro ss is Ea s tern Di strict Man age r o f the K ey Co mp a n y, ma nufacture rs o f oi l refinery and po wer pla nt eq uipm ent, at 420 L ex ing to n Ave., New Y o r k 17, N.Y. J-Larry I-I. H edges and h is w ife, the fon n er Claudi a Smith, vi sited in R o ll a during Augus t. lIarry is empl o yed by the U.S. E n g in eer s and liv es at 3 160 Chocto u str eet, Memphi s, T enn . An in s lruct o r a t the AAF Technica l Schoo l, Chan u te Fie ld . fll. , L owe ll A. Hibbit s se nd s hi , add re ss a s 6 vVi ll o ws avenue, Rant o ul, J II. J oh n D. Martin Jr. , employed b y the G eoph ys ical R esea rch Corp., li ves at 2425 North n'[ a in s treet , Tu lsa, Ok la. Cha rl es C. Rodd . s tafT e"gin ee .. w ith Gulf Oil Co r p., Tul sa , Ok la., ha s changed hi s A ] ME sta t us fr OIll Juni or 'M ember to -M ember . 1n 5
Geo r ge VV. Di ckin so n ex· ·35, re s ident engineer at the Denver, Colo., Ordnance Plant, ha s bee n advanced fr om Jun io r Member LO -M e mber o f th e A 1 ME. 1936 Theod o re A. Roe s J r., whos e bu s iness ad dr es:-. with the -M idwe st Fence COll s trucLion Co. ha s b een changed to 1252 So uth Va n deventer, t. L o ui s, ·M o ., lives at 100 1 Bernice, K irkwood, M o. 19 37 G lenn N . Hack mann is ] Iydra uli c Engi neer with the U .S. Geo logica l Survey, \,Vat er R eso urces D ivi s io n. ] Ie li ves a t 703 Etl S l 7th St., R o lla, M o. I. J. B einli ch wa s a ca mpu s visitor in Augu s t. }-£ e is e mployed by th e Carnegie Jll in o is St~el ' - - Co a nd lives at 425 Farn s worth aven ue, C lair· Pa. . G. W . S chaumburg ha s bee n tran s ferred b y the U .S. Stee l Corpo ral ion to the Geneva Stee l Co., in Ulah . H e liv es at 264 South Third, Ea s t,
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AJl1erican Fork, Utah. Kenneth F. Sheck ler is employed by the Badger Firebrick and Suppty Co., 1222 Wes t Cly· bourn, 1fi lwaukec, Wi s. i\{ail s ent to hi s h o me address, 2613 Seneca s treet, St. J oseph, nro., will be fo rwarded to him. Fred V ah le is on termina l leave before hi s separatio n from the Army. Fred atta ined the rank of Lieutenant Colone l. 1938 Alvin VV. Kn oerr, a ssociate editor o f Engineerillg a nd :M ines J o urnal o f Jew Y o rk City, has s tepped up from Juni or n1ember to 1\Iember of t he AIME. H is home address is 660 L oc us t s treet, 1\[ OUI1I. Vernon, N.Y. Ral Rh L. Scarborough wa s o n the campu s Aug. 22. He is emp loyed b y Holabird and Root Con sulti n g E n g ineers, 333 North 1vlichigan Ave., Chica go , 11 1. He lives at 59th and Grant s treet, Hin sdale, TIL After receiv ing his 1\'[ a s ter 's degree fr o lll the nivers ity o f Pitt sburg h la st June, R o bert C. Se ibel ha s been appointed Ass is tant Pro fe ssor o f Electrica l E n gineering at :M o ntana State College, B ozeman, 1\1:o nt. Hue ston .i\f. Smith se nt note of change of h is address from Web s ter Groves, 1\1(0. , to 1006 \o\ ' esl K irkham ave n ue, Glendale, ?'I'fo. 1939 L ew is J. Gleaso n writes the A ssociat io n that he ha s been tra n s ferred by the Standard Oi l Co. o f Californ ia to the Ca lifo rn ia A s phalt Corp. in Portland, are. l-fe is int erested in contacting o ther ~l it1ers in the P ort la nd area and gives hi s address as Box 3858, c/o California A sphalt Co r p., P o rtland 8, are. 194 0 St ill a member of the Armed F orce s, Ri cha rd Follow ill is a F li ght Tn s truct o r with the Army Artill ery Lia iso n, Army Gro und F o rces Ai L Training School, 18 14 Euclid avenue, L awton, Ok la. R obert Ki eth ex-'40 is A ssistant :r...1etallurgist at the Cleveland, Oh io p lant of the Aluminum Company of America. 1'[e ha ~ been e lected a Juni o r lI[ ember of the AT ME . J o hn VI/. M etcalf has been r eleased fro m military service a n d is living at 405 Ri ple y s treet, Columbia, ~10. l van 1\1. Ni edlin g is doing sales engineering work in re s idual fue l o il s fo r the P etrol Corp., 1130 N o rth Chari es s treet, Ba ltimore, Md. H is home address is 814 Park ave nu e, Apt. 9, Ba lt imore, Md. Gene Ol cott is Materia ls E.ngineer fo r the Bureau of Aeronaut ics, Navy Build ing, 1 VV 66, Wa shi n gto n 25, D .C. E. Clarke Romin e lives at 12 18 South' A sh, Ca sper, vVy o. Alex Rubin is liv ing at 8 17 \o\Iestgate ave nue, University City 5, ~10. R o bert J-I. Smith was a campus visi t or Au g . 23 . FIe is sti ll a member of the A ir Cor ps and is being tran s fe r red at Scott Field , Bellev ill e, I II. Hi s home address is 202 East 12th street, R o lla, Mo. Jack E. T iede is with the United States Rub· bel' Co. in St. Loui s. He lives at 5259a Thea· dos ia avenue, St. Loui s, 1\1( 0. 194 1 Among those g r aduated at the S u mmer Convocation was Arthur W. B r un e wh o received hi s .Master 's degree. Al·th u r ha s been employed by the St. J osep h Lead Co. and live s at 207 Ea st School s treet, Bonne Terre, ~{o. Charles F. Cla r kso n vis ited the campus in Augus t. lIe is a Juni o r Engineer with the Schlumber ger We ll Surveying Co rp. at H o u sto n, Tex. Geo rge R. Cou ch ha s moved fro m Luckey, Oh io to 5887a Etze l avenue, St . Louis, :Mo . Lt. (jg) Frank B . R oge r s is o n te r mina l leave from mi litary s erv ice. ]-fe is li vi n g at 18 North 22nd s treet, Eas t O r ange, N.J. H e is employed by the Wes tinghou se Mfg. Co., Bloom fie ld, N.J. Durin g term in al leave fro111 the Army, :H arve y C. Steve ns vis ited the campu s. I-Ie has been emp loyed by the Shel l P ipe Line Co rp., Hou sto n, Texa s. Recent ly d ischarged fro m m ili tary service, Frank C. Steimke J r. is living at 9437 Bataan, Overland, ~'lo. J oseph G. W in k is A ss is tant En g ineer in the
Process Des ig n Sect io n , Bechte l Bro s . -~1cCone, 3780 Wil shire Blvd., Los Angele s, Cal. He lives at 11 818 Magn o lia Blvd., North Hollywood, Ca l. 1942 Geo r ge Axmacher is e mp loyed by the Key Co . o f Ea st St. L ou is, Il l. , in the ir New Y o rk o ffice . H is address is 485 Gramata n ave nue, ~1ount Verno n, N .Y. Ni le s K. Brill is work in g for the Humble Oil and Refini n g Co. and lives at 22 1 Virginia, Baytown , Tex. lI e write s that Em il e Dahle n is employed b y the Tennessee Coal a nd I ro n Co. [n Birmin gham, A la., a nd that I-lerbert Pagel, a lso empl oy ed by th e T enne ssee Coal an d Iro n Co ., can be re ac hed at hi s home address, 11 4 "Ve st ~1'ain s treet, \,V aterto wn, Wi s . George P . Dahm, employed by the Meta ls Di s· integratin g Co., is living at 12 1 \V est 7th s treet, R osell e, N.]'. R o bert ~L Du n ha m is at the UJ1ivers ity o f Texas a nd live s a t 310 LeGra nd ave nu e, Au st in 22, Tex . Geo rge D. G rayer is with B lack, S iv a ll s and n r yso n of Kan sas City, ~1 0 . I-li s home add r ess is 616 \V es l 1\1aple s treet, Ind e penden ce, 1\10. Chal~les Hill ery wo,'k s for the Correale Can· s tr uctio n Co., which is engaged in coa l stripping. lIe live s at 203 Wes t Broad St., T a maqua , Pa. Th o ma s A. J ones, who is with the R o lla S ta tion o f th e U.S. Bureau o f 1v1ines has been elected to a Juni or Membership in AIME. Recent ly di scharged from military service, Orv ill e D. Pe nrose is livin g at vVin ches ter, Tex. S. F. R imel send s his present address a s B ox 1386, Phi ll ip s, Tex. Kenneth Roffm an is with the \o\Ies t erl in a n d Campbell Co., 111 3 Wes t Corne lia , Chicago 13, Illinoi s. Mail can be sen t to H aro ld Rueff ex'·42 at hi s h o me add r ess, 5863 l\1aple avenue, St. L ouis, 1\1 0. l1arold was recenrly relea sed from military serv ice and has enro lled for the fall term at the Schoo l o r Mines . En s. Robert L. Stowell who has been di scharged from se rvice w ith t he Seabees, vi s ited New York City during Au g u s t. li e wa s em'oute to hi s home at 1\1adi son, N.Y. After a brief vacation he will return to hi s w o rk with the Alcoa M ining Co. Prio r to hi s entrance into the se rv ice he was with Alco a in Arkan sa s and Suriname. Gene ~M. V eale has been di scharged fro m se rvice w ith t he Army and is working in Tul s a. He rece ives mail at P.O. Box 637, Tul sa, Ok la. 1943 R . Kent Com a nn is L ime Prod ucti o n 1\1anager a t the U.S . Gyp sum Co., 300 W est Adam s st reet, Ch icago 6, II I. D. J. Coolidge send s n ote of temporary change o f address fr o m Nonhwester n U nivers ity in Evan s to n, IlL , to 2 15 Bailey road, Cry stal City, i\<f isso uri . R o bert L. Ehrli ch has been employed by th e Co lgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., Ka n sa s City, K a n. l I e lives at 641 8 Benton, Kan sa s City, 1\1 0. N ow employed b y the Standard Oil Co. o f [ ndiana in their Sa les Departm en t office in St. L o ui s, Fred G . Fle sc hn er is li v ing at 7059 vVin ona aven ue, St. L ou is, ~1 0 . Recently ret urned from over sea s duty, J ohn W . Griffit h s vi sited the campu s durin g Au g us t. lore lives at 450 Fairview avenue, \·V eb s ter Groves, 1\1 0. R o bert E. H a rtl eb infor m s u s that he ha s moved to 12 19 Eighty· seco nd st reet, North B er ge n, N.J. I-laving served 23 months in Okinawa, China and Japan, J ames C. J ohnso n ha s been separated fr om the Navy as a Lt. (jg) . I-Ie is spending hi s ter m ina l leave at hi s h o me in L icking, :M o., afte r wh ich he plans to return to hi s former po s iti o n with M o n sa n to Chemica l Co . Ra ym o nd O. K as te n vi s ited the campu s on Sept. 1. I-Ie is e m ployed a s Re search E n g ineer with the Uni o n Wire R ope Corp., a nd lives at 43rd and ~{ oats drive, Kan sa s City, ~{o. Lt. ( jg) I-I o wanl B. L iley is spendi n g h is termi n al leave at hi s home 1512 Eckert place, St. L o ui s, 1'1110. A former Jvlari ne Cor ps Aier, Ke n neth E . M eye r is n ow w ith the Repub li c Aircraft Corp at Farmingda le, L o n g I s land , N.Y. J-Ie and h is wife, a forme r \·VA VE, a l'e liv ing a t 9 i\'[aple
p lace, 1luntin gto n, L.1., N. Y. Jack L. Shafer has been emp loyed b y the B eth lehem S u pply Co ., a nd l ives at 1270 Ea st 25th street, Tul sa, Okla . Euge n e 11. Shav e r is working wilh the Unive rsa l At la s Ce m en t Co ., I-Ia nnib a l, 1\10. Gabriel Skitek has been named in s tr ucto r in th e E lect rical Engineerin g departm ent at 1\IS)'1. Lt. (j g) IIe nr y N. Sloa n ha s bee n with the ~1 e rchant 1\iar ine s emp loy ed by the Ke ysto ne Sh ipping Co., Philad e lphia, Pa. I-I e is returning to h is h om e at 409 Capito l street, J e ff erso n City, :M o., fo r a brief vacatio n befo r e enterin g 1\I S:.\f for g radu ale wo rk. D o nald J. Studebaker :.:; grav ity m eter o perator fo r the Cc.trler Oi l Co., Lima , P e ru. 1-[e was di scharged from mi li ta r y service in Oct ob er, 1945. I-li s home address is I-[uman sv ill e, 1\10. Donald 11. Wes t v is ited the campu s on Au g . 22. I-Ie wa s accompa ni ed by hi s wife, the forme r Am y Gai l Goodhue '45. T he Wests live at 379 S o uth st r eet, Pi ttsfie ld, 1\1as5. D o nald ha s been di scharged fr om mi li ta l-y s er vice. 1944 D onald C. Bran d wa s a campu s v is ito r Au g. 29. He is employed b y the Mon san to Chemica l Co., and li ve s at 53 15a Glad st o ne p lace, SI. L o ui s, 1\10. L. F. Bridge is Pl a n t E n g in eer at the Bemi s Bag Co. I-Ie lives at 650 P ea rl ave nue, Ki rk wo od, 1\10. ]-[a ving rec e ived hi s di scharge fr o m milita ry s ervice, Loui s H artco r n is employed b y the General E lectr ic Co rp., in \Vashington. I-Ie St il l r eceives m ail t hro ugh his home address, 32 1\1 ai n s tree t, Chatham , N.Y . J oh n O. H errman n ex-'44 wa s di scharged from th e Army a s a First Lieu tenan t. I-Ie s pen.t 23 month s in the Europea n theater and jwear s tw O battle sta r s. I-I e has e nr o lled at MS1I1 thi s fall to comple te hi s wo r k fo r a degree in Ci vil Engin eeri n g. An other ex- s tudent wh o ha s returned fr o m mili ta ry service to comp lete hi s \V o rli' at 1\ISi\1 is Wi ll iam Hell wege. , R obert W. J ame so n is wo rking with a sei s mo· g r aph crew o f the Shell Oil Co . I-Ie live s at Chicka sha, Ok la. R. \0\1 . Kl orer ha s been relea sed fr o m ac tive dut y with the Army and is living at 142 1 Arlin gton aven ue, St. L o ui s, 1\10. Lt. John L. K ra ll was on the campu s Sept. 6. l[e ha s been rele ased fr o m the S igna l Cor ps afte r 19 m onth s in t h e Pacific t h eater. J-li s home address is Rou te 2, Liberty, 1\1 0 . \,V an'cn L. Larson was di scharged Au g. 24 fro 111 the N av y with the rank o f Lt. (jg). lIe visited t he campu s Sept. 11 befo re go in g to MIT where he will w o r k tow ard a 1\1as te r 's degree in :M et a llurgy . I-li s h o me address is 4206 Terrace st re et, Kan s?s City, :M o. Calv in E. M oell er is liv ing at 82 7 F airmont road, Burbank, Ca l. Sanfo rd L. S imons, lat ely with the At omic B om b Pro j ect, is now in cons ultin g enginee r ing w ork with the Allrege a nd Sim o n s L a bo rat o r y, 2048 Champa st r eet, Denver, Co lo. J o hn W. Sjoberg enro lled at i\f SM thi s ra il to wo rk toward a 1\1:a s te r's d egree. I-li s h o me addr ess is 929 Ea st Elm s treet, Springfield, 1\1 0. 1945 Franci s G . G ottsberge r vi s ited the ca m p u s ill Au g us t. I-Ie is w o rkin g fo r the American Stee l Foundries in Ea s t St. L o ui s, 111., a nd lives at 715 At la nta, W eb ster Groves, Mo. G en e K. M cDowell, re search en g in eer at the Batt elle ~1el1l o rial In s tit u te at Co lumbu s, Ohio, is no w Juni or 1\1ember o f the AI~1E. LL R obert 1L Rock, ex'-45 ha s returned to 1\1:S1\1 to cOlnp lete hi s work toward a Bachelor's deg ree , a ft e r be in g di scharged fr o111 military service. I-li s home addre ss is 2009' D e Soto avenue, St. L o ui s , M o. R o ber t Se ig le wa s vi siting in R o ll a o n Sept. 13. He is wi th the P r ess Wirel ess Mfg. Corp .. N ew Y o rk , N.Y. Hi s h om e addre ss is 85 Cutter ~1ill r o ad, Gl'eat Neck, N.Y . • 194 6 F r ed ]-1. B un ge is employed b y Arm o ur a nd Co., .1 355 vVest 35th s treet, Chicago , III. Arthur M ee nen is living at 612 H o ll y IIill s bo ul eva rd , SL L o ui s, i\{ o.
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