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Steady Growth Is Made by Department of Ceramics Since Its Beginning In 1928 By Paul G. Herold The Ce ramic Engineering Department is the smallest department on the campus but it has made steady growth since its start in 1928. During that time two hundre d ceramic en g ineers have been graduated with Bachelor 's degrees. The graduate pro gram has b ee n quite active since 1941 whe n the first grad u ate de gr ee was awarded a ceramic engineer. In th e fo llowing t en years, there have bee n fift een Master's degrees and four Doctor of Philosophy d egrees awarded . The curriculum of the department ha s been strength ened by providing for specia lization in the Senior year. The four fields of specialication offered are refractories, glass, whitewares and enamels. A student in this way can receive more detailed preparation in the particular field of his choice. The over a ll und e rgraduate ceramic en gineering curriculum has been accredited by the Engineering Council for Professional Development every y ea r sinc e this Council started the program of accreditation. Th e curriculum has be e n compare d to oth er schools y ea rly by th e Ceramic Educational Council. From this stud y minor ch a n ges h a v e been e ffecte d t h :-oll'gh th e years so that a compreh ensive program of study has been evolved . The curriculum is a l so above the minimum standards set by the Ins titute of Ceramic En g ineers. The Department is on e of f our authorized b y the Unive rsity of Mi ssouri to give Ph.D. degree work e ntirel y on th e campus at Rolla. Th e r e h a ve b ee n four such de gr ees award ed in the past. At the prese nt ti m e ther e are fiv e young men w or k in g on th e Ph.D. d egr ee in th e Depa rtm e nt. Graduate work ha s bee n suppo r ted in th e past b y th e Edward Or to n Ce r a mi c Foundation , the American Ref r ac tori es In s titute , A. P. Green Fire Brick Company , and Mexico R efra ctori es Compan y . These organization s have grante d f ellow ship, a nd other aids to g raduate st ud e nts to h elp th e m in their r esea rch work. Such work has r e s ulte d in man y publicati o ns which ha ve b ee n of valu e to sci e nce a nd indu s try .
The department h as some unusual pieces of research equipme nt which a r e a lso u sed in the teaching of undergraduate courses. In the laborat01 ies are two X-ray diffraction machines used for th e id entifica tion of crystallin e materials resulting from rea ction s at high temper at ur es in cerami c wares. Th e d epartment al so is very fortunate to possess a
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recording spectrophotometer used for measuring and recording colors of ceramic ware. Also the laborator ies are completely equipped for measuring the usua l properties of many types of ce r amic wares. The undergraduates a s well as graduate students are very active in supporting the Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society and Keramos, a n honora r y cerami c fraternity. Both organizations are very h elpfu l to the department in carry ing out their many interestinJ projects. For instance, Engineers Day sees the students setting up exhibits to illustrate the fields of ceramics. Also ash trays are m ad e as so uv e ni r s for the visitors. The teaching staff is composed of three members. Dr. T . J . Planje has been teaching in the dep artmen t since 1942 and is serving as A ssociate Professor. H e received his Ph.D. de gr ee from the University of Missouri in 1950 and his B.S. from M.S.M. in 1940. H is sp ecialty is whitewares and glass and us e of ceramic materials in the electronic field. Mr. C. E. Sh u lze is working on Ph.D. degree and teaching as an I nstructor in the department. H e came to the department in 1949 , having worked at the Waupaca Brick Company in Wisconsin for two y e ars previously. H e has hi s B.S and M.S. from M.S.M. an ~, a certificate in Mining f r om the Wisconsin School of Mines . His special ty is industr ial processin g and treatment of ceramic raw materials.
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A ssociate Dean Rex Z. Williams Honored by Facu lty and Students at Testimonial Dinner Appr ox im a tel y 130 faculty mem bers of Missouri School of Min es a nd their wives m e t at the College Inn of th e Hote l Edwin Lon g th e e ve nin g of J anuary 16 at a t es timoni a l dinn e r honoring Associate DC::l n R. Z. Willi a ms for his 20 yea rs of se rvi ce to t h e School of Min es . D ca n William s r es i·g n e d on J an u ary 23 , 1952 to tak e over n ew duti es as Ex ec utiv e Vi ce President of the Hall a S tate Bank. D ea n Curtis L . Wilso n acted as toastmaster at t h e e v e nt. D ea n Wilso n e xpressed hi s own appreci a tion and that of the faculty for th e l on g yea rs of service D ea n Willi ams so abl y h a d given to the School of Mines. Th e D ea n the n presented Noe l Hubbard, R egistr ar of th e sc hool , who h as b een assoc iated with D ea n Willi a ms since his graduation from hi gh school. Hubbard pointed out th at Williams h a d come to th e Sch ool of Mines as pn honor gr adu ate of the Ro lla High School , and had finished his studi es a t tl1';School of Mine s in 1931 as an honor g raduates th ere, a nd later in 193/
when rereceived a second deg re e, h e w as agai n th e high man in th e se nior class, ·givin g him th e rather uniqu e distinction of be in g the hi g h m an in eac h cla ss with which h e g r ad u ated as an und e r g raduate student. Hubba rd dwelt up on Williams' popularity with b ot h th e faculty a nd th e stud e nt body during th e 20 years h e has b ee n on th e campu s of th e school. The Faculty Actors Guild presen te d a two-act play e n ti tI ed R ex The Ex or From Rich es to Rags ( with m u sica l inte rludes) p ortr aying R ex, first, as Associate D ean and late r with the Rolla State Bank. Following the prese nta tion of th e play , D ea n Wilson calle d upon Prof. S . H . Lloy d , Cha irm a n of the Humanities Departme nt . w ho speakin g in b e h alf of the faculty , presented to D ea n a nd Mrs . Williams a large silver tray , e ngr ave d with th e statem e nt, " To Associ ate D ea n R ex Z. Williams, in appreciation of 20 years of service to Misso uri School of Min es a nd M etallur'g y, from h is associa tes of th e fac ulty ." Also as part of th e p rogr am,
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MSM Departments Into New Quarters Th e Christmas holida ys w e r e movin g time on th e campus of the School of Mines and M e ta ll urgy, accordin g to D ean Curtis L. Wilson . Th e M inin g Engin ee rin g Departm en t has b een moved into its n e w qu a rters in th e form e r M echanica l En'g ineering Hall , which was rece.ntly vacated by the department of M ec hanical Engineering when it went into its n e w buildin g on the: camp us . The old Mechanical Eng ineerin g Hall h as been completely rem odeled on t he first floor and a lso a p a rt of th e second fl oo r. It is now to b e kno w n as th e Mining Engin eerin g Building and th e linte l stone forme rly labele d " Mechanical Engin eering" has been r e moved and a new ston e b earing the name "Mining Enginee rin g" installe d in its place ove r the front entrance to the buildin g. Dr. J. D . Forrester has his office on th e first floor of the Mining Building and also on the first floor will b e a la rge display room for Mining models , a r esea rch l aboratory , two lecture rooms. a drawin g r oom a nd nume rous offices for th e s taff. The D e p artment of Drawing of which Professor L. C . Christianson is Chairman were move d from th e thir d floor of Norwood Hall to th e seco nd floor of the new Mining En gi n eeri ng Building as their p ermanent home. Work has b ee n started on the quarte rs vacate d by the D rawing D e partment on the top floor of Norwood Hall r e modelin g this for the u se of the Geol ogy Department. The G eology Department will then have have all of the second and third floor of Norwood Hall. In the new space, Dr. O . R . Grawe, Chairman of the Department plans to establis h ed one large lecture room seatin g a r ound 90 students and will provide laboratory space for his work in Lithology , Mineragraph y, Map Interpretation , Paleontology , and Geophys ics. On the second floor , Dr . Grawe plans to enlarge th e Departm e ntal office and provide a small Chemical L a boratory. Th e annex being constructed betwee n the old Mining building and the n ew quarters in the Minin g En ginee ring Building is not yet
complete. It is a two sto r y, fireproof, concrete a nd brick structure . On the first floor will be a lecture room seating 125 students and a ia r ge design room. The second f loor will con tain two large design rooms £ 0 1' t h e D ep a rtment of Drawing . Still und e r construction is the add ition t o the Metallurgical Engi -
neering Buildin g, form e rly known as the e xpe rimental s tatio n Build= ing. Floor space equivalent to a bo ut 50 % of the old building has b een completed and the new electrica l equipment and laboratory faciliti es are being installed at this time. This will not be co mplete for so me tim e , D ea n Wilson sa id .
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J o hn M . Ol in, pres id e nt of O lin In d us tri es, In c .. h as announc e d th e a pp o intme nt of F. S. ElIr e d , a grad uat c o[ II/ISM in ] 917 , as e x ec utiv ' vic c president. or O l in In d us tri e ..
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pn rtm nt of th e Schoo l of Min es :md M e tallur'gy, h as bee n ap pointed hy Pre_ iclent Fre d e ri c k A. Middl ehu s h , of th e Unive r s ity o[ Mi ssou ri , 1)11 th e r eco mmenda t ion of D ean C ll rli s L . Wil so n , as Chairman of th e IVI c hanics D pa rtm e nt a t thc Sc hoo l ot Min es a nd M c tallur gy, r cpla c in g A ssociate D ea n R e x Z. Wi lli a m s, wh o ha s r esig n e ci to be com c Ex c utiv c Vic e Pres id e nt of th e fl o ll a Statc B a nk . Prof essor D av id so n g rad¡uated with honor s from th e School of M ines in Ma y of 1941 w ith th e d eg r ee of Bach e lor of Sci e nc e in Civi l En g in ee rin g . H e imme d iate l y entercd mili tary se rvic e a nd se rv e d for Iivc y ears in th e U. S. Arm y . Three yca r s of thi s se rvic e were s p e nt in England, wher e he tau g ht e ngin ee r ing s ubj ects in th e Officers Candidatc School of th e European Th eatc r of Ope ration s . He then s p e nt nin c month s in Pari s in ch a roge u_ th c con s truction of six ho s pi ta ls for th c A me rican Army. H e wa s discharge d as a m a jor and returneci to the School of Min es and M e tallurgy in S e pte mbe r of 1946, teac hin g and doing graduate work . H e r eceived the d eg r ee of Ma s te r Of Sci e nc e in Civil Engin ee ring in May of i 949. H e is a memb e r of th e nationa l honor society of T a u B e ta Pi and of Sigma Xi , sc ie nc e honor fr a te rnit y. Professo r David so n was o n lea ve from th e School of Mines f ac ulty last yea r , s pe ndin g th e year a t I owa State College, do in g work l ea din g to the de g r ee of Doctor of Phil osop h y in Civi l En g in ee rin g.
Lee R. Grabill. Oldest MSM Graduate, Is 93 Th e Alumn i A ssoc ia tion r e ce iv cr] a no te from th e old es t g raduate of th e Missouri S c ho o l of Min es and M e ta llurgy , L ee R. Grabill , who wa s 93 yea r s ol d in Novemb e r , 1 95 1. Mr. Grabill e nte r e d Misso uri School of Min es in 1876 and graa u :l t cd in Minin g En g in ee ring in J 8 78. Undoubted l y h e would b e pl eased to h e a r from an y of hi s old friend s. Hi s a ddr ess i 703 N e w Y or k Av c nu e, T a ko ma Park , Mar y l a nd .
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Olin a lso r evea led th a t th e 0 111 IXl n y h as con tinu e d it s pl a n to !, p[in c and pe rfect its o r ga ni za ti o n by th e es tab l is h men t. of fiv e a ldiliona l i nteg r at e d o p e r at in g divi io ns. T I)(' ne w op e r a tn g o r ga ni za tion has b ecomc n ecessa r y du e to th e Com p ~,ny's ra pid g r o wth.
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S. G. E. National Office Brought to MSM Campus At th e bi e nni a l co nv c nti o n of Sigm a Gamm a Ep s ilo n Frate rni ty, w hich was h e ld in Hot Sprin gs , Arkansas, D ecem b er 6-8, 1951 , Mr. William R. Hi g'gs, In s tructor in th e G eology D e p a rtm e nt of th e Mi sso uri School of Min es , wa s e l ec ted Gra nd Secretary-Treasurer of th e Frate rnity. This m ea ns th a t th e G eo logy D e partm e nt of th e School of Min es wi ll become th e nati o nal h ea dquar te r s of Sigma Gamma Eps il o n and that all of th e bu s in ess of th e org aniz a ti o n w ill b e co ndu cte d fr om Rolla. Si g m a G a mm a E ps ilo n is a n h o n o r a r y profess io n a l socie ty co mposed of s tud e nts a nd facult y m e mbe r s in th e va ri o u s f ie ld of ea rth scie nc c incl ud in g geology, mining, pe tro le um, cer a mics, me ta llurgy, and a'g riculturc. At prese n t, t h e r e a r e 45 chapte r s of th e nati o n al o r ga ni zation . Th ese a r e loca te d o n college campu ses from coas t to coast. The ch apte r at Missouri School of Min es is k nown as th c Eta c h apter. Mrs. V. X. Smith Dies Mrs. S a r ah Ann Smith , wiCe of V. X . Smi th, e x ' 15 , di e d at h c r ho rn e in R oll a on J an ua r y 22, 1952 , and was buri e d in th e Rolla C e m ete r y. She is su rviv e d by h c r hu sband and by o n c dau g h te r . " X " h as bee n in th ha r dware bu s in ess in Roll a s in ce IC:lvin g MSM .
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Th e nc w divi s ions a r c : M c ta ls, Explos ives, Arms a nd Ammunition . El ec trica l and Export, a nd a r e located pr in c i pa ll y at East Alton, Il l inoi s, and N e w H ave n , Conn e cti cut. Elfred wi]] have adm ini s tr a tiv e r es p o n s ibility fo r th e ope r a tion or th ese divi s io n s. El1re d is a v e te ran O lin excc u tive who h as had adm ini s trativ e r es pon s ibi li ty with the Corporation for m a n y yea r s. H e forillerly wa s ge n e r a l manage r of th e Explosives di vi s io n a nd is a membe r of the B oa rd of Direc tors of Olin Indu str ies, of the Equitable Powder Manufac turin g Company , Ea s t Al to n , Illinoi s, and its aff iliates , th e Columbia Powde r Company , Ta coma, Wa s hington , and th e Egyptian Powd e r Company, Pollard , Illi noi s . H e j oined th e Ol in organ ization in 1937 a <; a m em be r of its exec u live s taff. He is a m e mber of th e Ameri ca n Minin g and Metallurg ica l Engin e e r s a nd th e Mining C lub , ho th or N e w Y o rk City. Hi s hom e is in Alton , Ill. O l in Indu s tri es, In c. , throu g h it s various divi s ion s, s ubs idi a ri es and aff ili ates, m a nufacture s s portin g a rm s a nd ammunition, traps . targe ts, roll e r skat es, brass a nd fabri ca te d m e tal products, cellop h anc a nd p ol ye th y le n e film , cigarette and othe r f in e flax pape r , End less b e lts, indu tri a l ex plos ives, dr y cell balter ie a nd fl as hli g hts. " Stilli e, " as h e was known on lh . ca mpus, g r ad u ated from C en tral Hi g h S c ho o l at St. Jose ph , Misso uri , and r ece ive d th e d eg r ee of B ac h e lor of Sci e n ce in Meta llurg ica l En g inee rin g a t MSM in 1917. In 1920 h was awa rd ed th e d eg r ee of M e ta l lurg ica l En g in ee r . H e i a m e mbe r of K a ppa Alpha so cial frat e rnity .
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Professor Frank E . D e nn ie, old est m em b e r of th e facu lty of th e School of Mines and M e ta ll urgy here , di ed at th e Phel p s County Me mori a l Hospital in Ro lla, Januar y 13, 1952 . Professo r D en ni e, who wa s born on March 30, 1885, graduated from Brown University in 1909 with a degr ee in Civil Eng in eering. H e was a n ou tsta nding ath le t e at B'rown
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Former ROTC Head Here Col. Eme r son C. Itschn e r, of the En gineer s Cor ps with th e Fifth Army , who has r ecently r e tu r ned from Korea , addressed t h e ROTC Cad e t Corps in Parker Hall on D e cember 18, 1951 at 11 :00 o'clock at the regu lar mi litary assembl y. Col. Itschne r w as Professor of Mil i tary Scien ce and Tactics at MSM from 1932 to 1936 a n d has, si nce that time, seen extensive mi l itary ex p e ri ence . H e had just r e turn ed from a tour of duty in the Engin eers Corps in Kor ea, and his ta lk was received with in ter est b y both th e students and the facult y who h ad assembl ed to hear h im. Col. Itschne r is now sta tioned in Chicago.
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inte r es t in Athletics a nd serv ed as one of the officials in many of th e Big Ten football games . He suffered a heart a ttack seve r al years ago, which c urta iled hi s ac tivities in at.h l e ti cs. H e is s urv ive d by hi s w ife, Mrs_ Edith D e nnie a nd two so ns, Frank and Powell , MSlVI.. Fun eral serv ices were from the Epi scopa l Church in Ro ll a o n January 15 with burial in thc Ro ll a Ce m eter y.
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Unive r s ity a nd wa s A ll-American end in football th e y e ar he gradu a ted_ H e came to th e School of Mines th at fa ll as instructor in the Ph ysical Education D e partm e nt, and with th e exception of th e years 1 912 1914 , when h e was Director of Athletics at St. Loui s Unive r sity, 1914 when h e was C ity Engineer for W e bst e r Groves, and from 1917 to 19] 8, when h e serv ed as captain in th e army , Professor Dennie has b ee n on the faculty of the School of Min es . During th e two and one h a lf years h e spent in the Army En gin eers during World War I , h e was a member of th e 314th Engin eer s of the 89th D ivision. H e was cited b y G e n. Jo h n J .. Pershing for duty in th e Argonn e-that citation coming on Nove mber 10, 19 18. H e l eft th e Athletic Depa rtment of MSM in 1924 to join the staff of the Mathe matics D epartment, wher e h e b ecame an o u tstand ing a nd pop ular teacher in this fie ld. Professor D e nni e continued h is
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Zilll{ e - S t evenson Miss D ian e McK enna Stevenso n, daughter of Mrs. John Steve nson, be ca me the bride of Rober t Zinke, '51 , on W ed n esda y , D ecemb er 28, 1951 , at W e bster Groves, Missouri . Bob was a member of A IMME, C. L. Dake G eol. Soc ., Canterbury Cl ub , A IME , and Sigma Epsil on while in school. He is now a 'geol ogis t for th e Honolul u Oil Company with hi s office in Midl and , Texa s_ Bach - Ken n e d y Miss J oan Kenned y of New Hyde P a rk , L. 1.. became th e bride of Wilbert E. Bach , J r. , '50 , on Ju l y 14 , 1951. T h ey are mak ing the ir home at 2805 Mad ison Rd., Apt. E6, Cincinnati 9, Ohio , whe r e the groom is a Chemical Products Specialty Sales En gin eer with A lu mnium Compa ny of Am erica's Cincinnati
Dea n Wilson Heads Section of A.1. M. E. D ean Wi l o n w as elec ted cha ir man of th e S1. Loui s S ection of th e American Ins titute of M in in g an ci M etallu r gical Engineers at th e December 7 m ee tin g of th e sec tion h e ld in St. Lo u is . Th is is th e seco nd time th e D ea n h as se rv ed as chairman of o ne of th e major sections of the I nstitute. In 1938 h e se rved as Chairm a n of th e Montan a section d u rin g th e t im e Dr. E. C. Jackling , ' 92 , was president of The Ame rican I n s tit.ute of Mining and Meta ll urgica l Engineers. D ea n Wil son f irst met Dr. Jackli ng as h e v isited the B u tte section of the Montana section of Butte d u rin g his time . W h at's th e News? P lease w rite p er so nal s ab o u t yo urse lf 0 1' o th e r MSM m r n f or inclu s io n in th e A lumnus? Dis trict Sales Office . While in school he was a m e mber of th e Ro lla mo Board , Bl u e K ey, S .A .M .E. , Pi Kappa A l pha, Alpha C h i Sig ma , A.I.Ch.E. , Ga mma D elta, and T a u B e ta Pi. Ba rt els - Mo u n ts Mi ss Ma r ilyn J. Mounts of Hannibal , Mo., was marrie d to Eu ge n e A. Bartels , '50 , on Augu st 12 , 1951 , at th e First Method ist Church of H a nn ibal, Mo . Th e couple live at 922 A Center St. , Hannibal , Mo. Eu .g ene is empl oyed with Missouri Sta te Hwy. , D iv. No.3 , Hanniba l , Mo. While in school , h e wa s a m e mbe r of A .S.C .E. , T ech Cl ub , Am. Road B l drs . Assn ., and T a u B e ta Pi. Welton - F u e r s t M iss Ethel F u erst, daughter of Mrs. Paul in e Fuerst of Rolla , Mo. , be ame th e bride of Tom W elton , Jr., ' 51, in Christ Episco p al Church in Ro lla on Novembe r 24, 1951, at 4 p.m. T om is e mp loyed with Rob ert Eva ns a nd Company, Springfie ld , Ohio , as a too l designer , a nd t h e couple will make t h e ir hom e in Springfield . T om was a m e mb er of the Photo Cl ub , T ech Club, A.S .M.E. , and Independents while at MSM.
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Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow Continu e ct From Pa-ge 4) st eel , w e hav e already reaped subs tantial benefits from this apprOileh. The current phase began with the study of the effect of aluminum add i tions to molten steel, the res ults of which are used werever steel is hea t treated or deep drawn. Next, und er the pressure for conservation in World War II, hardenability was put on a quantitative basis by a close study of the true effect of relatively small amounts of the common alloying elements. Fortunately, the neces ~ary groundwork had been laid by the researches of B a in , Grossmann, Jominy and Boe¡gehold (all honored past-presid e nts of the ASM) -fortunately, in deed, beca use it is probable that not h ave stretched our alloy supnot have streatched our alloy supply to cover the vital needs of the l as t decade . Many of the low-alloy compositions thus devolped have now become standard steels; what started out to be a conservation m eas ure in war ha s developed into a permanent part of peace time eco _ nomy. Sallie Physical Properties We metallurgists have come to r ecognize that so far as heat treated constructional steels are concerned , all have substantially the same physicial properties if they are quenched to martensite and then drawn back to the same hardness during tempering. Since we now know the quantitative effect of the alloying elements, we can specify within narrow limits the amount n eeded to harden a certain size section. In this respect, and withln limits , the commonly used alloys are largely interchangeable. Advanta ge has been taken of this fact in working out substitutes for the early compositions, rich in alloy, in our present need for further conservation. It may not be inferred, however, that the alloying elements are each without its own specific effect. It is still true, for example , that molybdenum is most effective reducing temper brittlen ess , that nickel is effective in reducing notch sensitivity at low tempera tures, and that chromium promotes the formation of massive carbides in ¡highcarbon steels or in carburized steels . W e now have evidence that the
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minimum amount of a partic ular a lloy required to achieve its specific effect is sometimes dependent upon the combination of alloys present. We may not, therefore, conclude that all alloys are alike in all their effects, even thou-g h they h a ve a certain d egre e of inter chan gea bility. Another Aspect Quantitative hardenability has another important economic aspect. Since we specify many of our steels by hardenability as well a s alloy type, we find we can r elax chemical specifications which w e re b ecoming uncomfortably restricted. The hardenability test is an integrator-it measures the over-all effect of all of the factors. Thus we can accept wider limits fol' any of the significant elements becau's e the harden ab ility test tells us what the b ehavior will be , regardless of variation in composition. By this method many a heat of steel can be accepted and us ed with assurance which would otherwise have been diverted and therefore unavailable for a critical applicatiQn. Now we have boron to addio our list of alloying el ements for steel. The development started before World War II but it remained for the pressure of the prese nt emergency to bring r esults. Used in incredibly small amounts-an ounce per ton is enough-it represents the ulti ma te to date in the judicious use of small amounts of alloy. Its exceptionally powerful effect on hardenability has been well established. Metallurgists in the producing and consuming industries are now joining efforts to determine the alloy combinations , including carbon, wherein it delivers the most advantageous results. It has already been demonstrated that boron can replace part of our critical alloys ; for that reason alone, it will be of great value in the immediate future, even if it is still too early to tell if it will achieve a permanent place in our list of alloying elements. What of the Future? This truly spectacular action of boron has a certain reflection in the crystal ball. What of the future? Metallurgists know a good deal about the action of perhaps a dozen elements, alone or i n combination , on the properti es of steel. But there are 80 other elements, metallic , semimetallic, and non-m ,~'tallic, a-
bout which th ey know prac tically nothing. Some day a Moses will ap pear to lead them through this wild erness ; if he is wise in the ways of science there is the prospect of discoveries beyond all th e tr easu r~ of th e Promised Land. In the fi eld of high -t empe rature alloys, we a re not n ea rly so well advanced as in the engineerin g st eels . AlthoLl-gh we have succeeded in producing alloys which deliver sa tisfactor y se rvice at reasonable cost in m ost land-ba sed equipment (e v e n h ere, demands for hi gh e r tempe ratures and pressures are pu shing present materials very hard) . we ar e still short of the mark in the field of gas turbines. This is particularly (rue of lightweight (aircraft) turbines which , while of paramount interest now fo r mili tary use, will shortly be of civilian use. We hav e succeeded in makin g alloys that are reasonably adequate for present designs, but th e d e signers are even now asking for high er operating temperatures for more efficiency. Longer life is r equired, too. For want of fundamental knowledge of what actually provides th e necessary charact er istics in materials for this service, we are repeatin g ollr traditional prodigality in the use of scarce alloy ; in this case most of it eventually b ecomes non-rec ov erabl e military scrap. What is neede -l is some truly fund amental thinkin g, such as Merica and others did f or precipation h a rdenin;o f Aluminum and Bain and others for austenitic transformation in steel. Until such basic concepts have appeared and been proven, we must continue on th e present inadequate basis. Here is another problem worthy of research's best effort.
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l ur gica ll y, can w e not use a more favora ble design ? I n oth er field s of d es ign th e ans w er to th e qu estion is " Y e '''. It is possible to im p rov e and con serv e b y a p p ly ing idea we already h a ve - plu s som e ha r d w ork . Th e days a r e long sin ce go ne wh e n th e acee pted met h od of r e movin g th e ca use of failur e was to mak e th e pa rt h eav ier , th a t is, to d ecr ease it,; fl ex ib ility a nd thu s lo we r th e s tresses. The a dv e l t ot au tomo tive equipment w ith its d y na mi c s tresses and it w e i,g ht li m itations qui ck ly proved th e fa llacy of thi s idea . Nex t, a n d quit e l og ica ll y, came th e id ea of increas ing th e s tre n g th of th e part b y usin g str on ge r ma te ri a1. For steel pa d s, this oft en ' meant h ea t trea t me nt a nd w ith it came a n ew a nd m u ch w ider fi eld for the metallurgist. But s tron ge r , h ea t trea ted steel , h e l pfu l as it was , did not provide th e comple te answe r , a s wa s discov e r ed w h en we began to stud y stress di stribution a nd the factor s w hi ch control it. Tl] e id ea l machin e, from th e "On e-Hoss Shay" s ta ndpo int of maximum utili zation of ma teria l s, was described many years ago in nontechnical t erm s by Oliv er W end ell Holmes in " The D e a con 's M as terpiece", b e tter kn own as "Th e One-Hoss Shay". It will b e r e m embered that the deacon built a buggy without one w eakest s pot and it l asted 100 years , but " Y o u see , of course, if yo u' r e not a dunc e How it went to pi eces all at once , All a t once and nothing f irst, Jus t as bubbles do whe n th ey b urs t. End of th e wonderful one-hoss sha y, Logic is log ic. That's all I say. Wh a t he sa id in those d eli ghtful v er ses can b e translated into e n gin eering jargon by saying that the ult imate in design can b e achi ev ed b y sel ectin g th e section modulus of eac h p ar t so it is stressed exac tly the sa m e in r ela tion to its endurance as is ev er y other part. To achieve this we must study str ess distribution closel y-not on ly t h e ca lculated stress-which , because of the complexity of the problem , ofte n cannot be more than a first ap proximation- but al so th e operating stresses imposed by serv ice . This in cludes s u ch hard-to-pre dict a nd hard-to-measur e factors as momentary overl oads, r ev er sal s of s tress, r es idu al stresses and t e mp er-
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a lure eff ec ls. Such a program in volves much testin g a nd dev elop men t. Th e degree to which it is carr ied must be gover n ed by th e proba b le r e turn ; n ot all manufa ctured products can ca lTY th e sa m e d e v el opment b urd e n bul the tr e n ~t is d ist inc tl y toward in cr ea sec1 C' m ph as is on s uch tes ting. In one o f hi s viva c io us a n d in form a liv e talks Fran k Tatnall sa id in fo ur wo r ds how lo think about s uch thin gs: "Stress fl ows lik e w a t er ." Til e eff ec t of po or f illets, unde r c uts, notch es, s udd e n chan ges of sec ti on a n d th (; like, are n ow kn ow n , but e n g in ee r s still viol a te th e fun dame ntals ev er y day in new des ig n s. Th e more th ey v isu a l ize b efor e hand the s tress p a tte rn in a p a rt. th e be tte r the actual part w ill be. It has ofte n b ee n show n lhat, prope rl y d es igned , a mo r e servi cea ble t hin g is act u all y li g hte r tha n it s pred ecessor b eca use it is p r oporti on e d in accorda nce with t h e imposed stresses. Whe n , as ofte n h ap p e ns, d esign er s ca nnot visualize them at th e draw in g board, th e s tresses can b e m ea s ur ed in t est , usin g th e man y tools now ava il abl e . In o ur effo rts to do more with l ess, w e must h a ve r esearch a nd more r esea rch a nd the n mo r e r esear ch. America n s so far have made many tec hnological advances by developing fund a m e ntal ideas conce ived b y o ther.:;; atom ic fi ssion is a ·good e xample. Tw o world wars des troyed or made st erile many of these f or e ig n so urces with the res ult that we are now largely d epende nt on our own efforts. Our record indicates that America n s continue to do w e ll with " applied" research ; there is amp le proof that Americans can do " pure" research. The qu es tion is: "Can we do enou g h of it ?" Tra ining Required Since p ur e research consist s esse nti a lly of probing into the unkn own , it r eq uires a p a rticular type of mind and train ing. The laws of probabili ty tell u s that we shoul d have our share of su ch minds: the task , therefore , b eco m es that of finding a nd d evel opi n g them. W e now h ave more p eople taking ad vanced work in Ame rican colleges a nd universities tha n ev er b efore, which a u g urs well for the future s uppl y of r esearcher s. But it is fair to ask : " H a v e they b een well selected? H ow many worthy ones rema in undiscovered ?" W e must continue our efforts to develop a screenin g
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A v ery s uccessf ul m ee tin g of lh e Chicago Secti on of th e IVLS.lVf. Alumni Associ a tion wa s h eld o n J anu ary 2 1st at th e Chicago Eng inee r s Club. Following a f ine prime roas t b ee f dinn er , Dr. Clayto n G. B a ll , V iceP r esid e nt , Pau l W e ir Compa ny Mining Eng ineer s a nd G eolo·g ists spoke on "The Future fo r Coa l. " Th e acceptance of hi s ta l k wa s indicate d by a v e r y i nten s ive and inte lligent qu estion and answe r period following Dr. B all 's ta lk. Th e f ollow in g w er e in a tte ndance a t this m eeti n g: K. G. Ackermann _ '4 8 H . J. "A nd y Andresen ' 40 Dr. C. G. B a ll _... _... _........ '48 Dorothy Good hue Bradford Victor L . Bra dford _ ' 48 __ ' 10 A. D. Bryant _ M r s. M. Burgoy n e _.. A. B. Ca ld w ell ......... '50 B. L. Chaney ._ ... _.__ ............... ___._. ' 27 H. H. Cla rk ........ _._ ... _.. _....... '0 7 A. N. D etw e iler ' 10 Elmer Gammeter ...... _. __ ... __ . '26 Erwin G a mmet er ' 26 F. A . G er ard _._ .. __ ........ _._. ____ .. _._ .. __ .. ' 27 Wm . Godwin ... _... _._._._._. __ .... __ .. _____ .. ' 25 W . B. Gray _.. _.. _..._....... _.... _...... ' 12 Joe Grothaus . . .. _.. _........ _.. _ _. ' 51 Robert L. Hanna _. __ .. __ ._ .. __ ' 43 H. L . H armo n ___ .. _. __ .___ .__ _.. ' 35 Bill Harper ....._... _... _..... _... _.. _._ .. _... '51 D. P. H y nes .. ............ _._._ .. _.. _ ' 09 A. S. Itte rm a nn ' 44 R. S . K a uffma n ..... _..... .. _.... ._.... _.. _.. ' 31 C . L. Kitch e n _. __ .... _... __ ._ ... _...._____ .. '2 6 G. L . Knight _... _. _.. _... _... ... _.. __ .... __ .. '5 1 J. M. L attin ... _... _... ____ .. _._. ___ .___ .__ .. _. ' 51 R. H. Mavee ty .. _... __ ... _..... _.... __ .. _ ' 12 Geo. McFadden ._ .. _...___ ... ..._.. ____ .... _. H. J . Pfe ifer ...... _..... _._.... ... '36 J. R. Post _ ..... _..... ___...... _._._._...... _... _ '39 L. J. Riege .... .. ...... _....... _.. _. ___ .. ' 40 W. P. Ruemmler _................... _.. ___ ._ '38 W. K . Schweickha rd t ._ ...... _._._ .. _._ .. ' 28 Walter Scott _ ... _. ______ .... _.. ___ ... __. ' 19 J . Smith ._.. .. .. ._ ... _._ ... _... '42 J . P. W e ir .... _.. ... _........... _. _____ ._ .... _.. -
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Dona Id Dea n to Be Administrative Aide DIJ Jl ctl d L . D t'a n o f 'W a n en ton , lVIi ssou ri , w it h th e a pp r ov a l ur Pr es id e nt FJ'e de l' ic k A. IVIi d dl e b usll or tlw Un ive r s it y o f M issour i, Ila s b ef' 1I cles ig n a te cl by Dea n C urti s L. Wil so n a t th e Sc hoo l of M in es and
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Me ta llurgy to a ssis t D ea n Wilson be g innin g J a n uar y 23 , 19 52. H e w ill do m uc h of th e wo rk fo r m erl y do n c by A ssocia te D ea n R e x Z . Willi a m s, w h o h as res ig n e d as of th at date t o beco m e E xec u t ive Vice Pres id e nt of th e R olla Sta te B an k. De a n is n ow an in stru ctor in C ivil En g in ee rin g of t h e R olla ca mpu s. D ea n fir st e nrolled in the Sc h ool of M ines as a stu de n t in th e s u mm er of 1944 , bu t withdrew in A p r il of 1 945 t o e nli st in the Nav y w h er e h e se rv ed 16 m o n th s. H e r e turn ed to th e Sch ool of M in es in Se p te m b e r of 1946 a nd gr ad u ated in May of 194 9 w ith t h e D egr ee of B ac h el or of Sc ien ce in Ci vil En g in eerin g. H e 'g r a du a t ed w ith fir st h on or s a nd wa s a me m ber of T a u B eta Pi a nd Ph i K ap p a Phi , nation a l h o nor soc ie t ies . H e r eturn ed t h e f ollowi n g y e a r , a n d in 1951 rece ived the D eg r ee of M as t er of S c ien ce in Civil En g in eerin g . H e h as b een teachi n g i n Civil En gineer in g sin ce t h at t im e. D ea n will ser v e in t h e capac ity of ad ministra tive assista n t u n tiL Se pte mb er 3 , 195 2, w h en h e p la n s to r es ume his teac h in g in t h e D e-
p a rt me nt of Civil En gine erin g . L a ter h e contemplates ta kin g leav e of a bse n ce f r om the S ch ool of Min es in ord er to comple t e th e work fo r h is D oc tor of P hil osop h y D egr e e in C iv il Eng in eeri n g. - - - - - . ---_.-
Sa m H. Lloyd Named to Represent MSM on Scholarship Committee Professor S . H. Lloyd, H ead of th e Hu ma niti es D ep a rtme nt of the S cho ol of Min es an d M e ta llurgy , h as b ee n a ppoin te d b y Presid e nt F red eri ck A . Middle bus h , on the r e comm e n dation of De a n Cu r ti s L . W ilson , of t h e School of Min es a t Roll a, to serv e on the Univer sity Committee on Cura to rs Schola r ships as a r epresentative of the School of Min es. H e will r e pla ce Associa te D ea n , R. Z. Willi ams , who is r esignin g to t a k e the position of Exe cutiv e Vice -Preside nt of the Rolla State Bank. The purpose of the Curators Scholarshi p is to select r e cipients of the scholarships m ade available by the Boa rd of Cura tors of the Univer s ity of Misso uri . The division s of the Univer sit y of Missouri a t Columbia have 500 su ch schola r ships 1h er e , and the School of Mines a t Rolla h as 125. Another function of th e commi ttee is to r ecommend t o the Board of C u r ators condition s un de r which the schola r ships should b e awarde d . 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,
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The L os Angel es S ection met S a t urda y e v e nin g , J a nu ar y 19 , at the Redwo od Hou se . Afte r a n excelle nt ste ak dinn er , Paul L inda u ' 11 showso m e of his colore d m ovies of n a ture studies. P a ul sh owed studies of b ird s. in sects, close-ups of rattle snakes , a nd " sto p m otion " studies of sunset s . These n e w films of P a ul' s h a d the sa m e profession a l touch of other s h e h as shown and as u su al provide d a n in sigh t to wild life th a t f e w p eople ev er see. The W alt Di sn ey studios h a v e r ecen tl y contracte d for r e print ri gh ts on Paul's n a ture studies whi ch is a tribute to the p r ofessional calibre of h is work, The following w er e prese nt: Mr. K a rl Alleb ach ........................ '28 Mr. an d Mrs . Dav id Ander so n .... '51 Mr . an d Mrs . Hu gh B a r el, y ..... . '37
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Thro ug h the a rr a n geme nts m a de by P r ofessor J . B. Butle r , Cha irman of th e C ivil En gin eerin g D ep a rtm e n t, 110 Roll a a nd M .S .M . m e n a n d the ir fri e nd s w er e g u es ts of 60 Ro lla a nd M.S .M . m embers of th e En gin eer s Club in S1. Louis, at th e an nu al R olla N ig ht on J a nuary 24 , 1 952. Dr. J. D . F orr e st e r , C ha irm a n of th e M inin g En g in ee rin g D ep art m ent, ¡ga v e an a d d r ess entitle d "Th e Und e r g roun d El ectro carb o ni za tion of Coa l " b efcr e a n au d ience of 270 m en which mad e a r ecord atte nd a nce for a n y technica l progr a m f or th e current club y ear. Th er e w er e 103 M.S.M. graduate students present, 12 f a culty m e mbers , 5 oth er R olla m e n a n d man y stude nts wh o wer e vi sitin g in StL ouis durin g th e mid-se m este r vaca tion or who had m a d e the . trip es p eci ally for the purpose of a tten d ing the m eeting .
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James Scholarships Awarded Since 1941 T he J am es Found a lion , tI'us tees a fund tab lis h d by th e late L lic y Wol'll1am J a mes, h as a w a rd t,d 'chola r s hips to ' tud nt s ill th e Sd wo l o f Mines and Me ta ll u r gy :.Ill Illiull y since 1 94 I . Rcilph H ayes is the t r us t e in chargc o f th e'o unda tioll . Luc y Wortha lll J ames, who t.: r(' w up in SI. J ames , Mis o u r i, was ti l{' c!uugh t I' o f Th o ma s Jam !"s J r ti ll' g r anddaug h tpr o f \V i1'1i cll~; ,J ames, a n I t he 'g l' at uI'a nd -daugh te l' o f Thoma s J Clmes, I' .. th e o ri g ina l founcIer of th le ram ec Iron Wo r ks , located a fe w m il e outside o f th town of I. J ame , Mi s ouri. It had I ee n the c us tom of Wi ll iam J :lme, , " r andfa l he r of Luc y Wa r t ham J ames, to awa r d fou r ~c h o l a r~ s hips Hnn ua ll , to s tud e nts in th e Schoo l o f Min e and le ta ll u r gy w o r th y o f uch scholar hip ' , Fol l ow in g th is establ i hed custom th e tr us tees have o ffered f r om fOl'II ' to s ix sc h o la l-s hi ps of $200.00 each annua ll y ' inc 19 4 1 to s tud e nt ill t he M is ouri S choo l of l in es. Acco r lin g to D an Curti s L . W il so ll th s sc ho la r hips have been in st ru m e n ta l in helpin g ' o me ve r y wo r t h y boy s thro ugh school. P r <:lcti a ll y all t he rec ip ie nts hav e o r ad ua ted or a r s till in choo l and do ing at isfactor il y . T he r ec ipients of th sc h o la r hips ince 1 94 1 :1rc:
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F r o m le ft t o ri g ht : A ssociate D ea n R e x Z . W illia m s, J am es M, M cM ul li n , Roy D e a n Kin e r t, R o b e rt N. H o ffma n , R ic h a rd T . L a r s on a n d D ca n Cllrtis L. W il s on ,
Metallurgy Department Using Book by Alumnus T he M eta ll u rg y D e pa r tme n t a t M.S .M. is us in " a a te xtbook th e first copies of Volu m e I of Metallur g ica l En g in ee r in g b y R e inhardt Schuhmann , J r . of t he Class of 1 933 . T hi s ne w boo k approac h es the study of meta ll u rg ica l e ngin ee r in g from th e standpoint of un it p r ofi e ld ' 49 , Win to n C . lVIoss ' -1 8 , Wi l l ia m C . Rou s, J r . ' 48 . 1 947-48 Ch es te r Bu rr i ' 49 , Cha rl es 1. Church '50. Eu ge ne E . Mue ll e r ' 48, Johnni e E . Wi ll iam s ' 50 , [<'I rvin C. Zeid ' 51. 1 948 -49 Richard H . Duncan '49 , Rob e rt D . Fana r *, Cha ri R. I-Iyme '5 0 , M<:I l' io n R obert Rohr '49. 1 949 -5 0 V e rnon T . B r un on '50, B rnaI'd L. P aw loski ' 52, Mich ae l S , Rod olaki s ~':', I obert V . Wolf '5 1. 195 0-5 1 H aro ld O. Gadd, • , W a ll <'lc(' T , lIa rp I' Q , D a vid L. Conk l in * , Hob ert L. WaI z':'· . 1 95 1-52 R obe rt Noel H offm a n · .. , R oy D an Kinert •... , Rich a rd T a'g ga l't L a l' on o,,, J ames Melvin McMu lli n--", *- Did no t g rad u a t e. .:. "- In
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cesses s uch as ga s-so lid processes. r ed ucti on of me tal ox id s, co n e!'ling, etc. Vol um e I which h as ju s t b ee n publi he d, cov r s the engi neeri ng p r inciples of th unit PI~(} cesses . D r . Schuhmann 'gr ad ua ted in Metall u r g ica l Engin ee rin g at M.S.I\f. and then can ti n ue d h is g r ad u,tl e wo r k at t h e Montana Sch ool o [ M in es where he rece ive d t he I\T.S . degree. After fu r the r wo r k at M. LT . Schuhmann r ece ive d hi s Sc. D . de gr ee and has tayed on a t M.LT . as a faculty m e mbe r . H e i now <:In as ociate p r ofesso r a nd is w ell known fo r his publ ications both in ext r a ctive meta ll u r gy an d min e ra l clre::;sjng.
MSM to Offer Award s at St. Louis Science Fair Missouri School of Min es and M e ta ll urgy will b e represe nted as one of the school s off ring scho larsh ip at the Science Fair , sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, to be held at St. L ou is this sp r in g . M S M i to grant one four- yea r scholarship amo untin g to $ 400 .00 a nd two one-year scholarships of $100.00 eac h . This will b accompli sh e d by a r e miss ion of fees to th e xte nt of $100.00 annually. Th e Sci ence Fair i held by the Greate r St. Louis secondary schools to promote in te r est in the cientific field. T hL; is the f irst time MSM has participated in the 'granting of award.
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Prof. Carlton Speaks to Road Builders Pl·of. E. W. Ca rlton , Department iv i! .En g in eerin g a t lVISM, wa s on e of th e s p ea k e r s a t the Houston Co nv e ntion of th e Am e rican Road Build e r s' Associa ti on h el d in Housto n , T exa s on Janua r y 2 1-24 , 195 :2 . Prof. a rlton sp oke on " Th e Valu e and Ac tion of W eld e d Wire F a bri c in Con cr e t e Slabs".
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P r of. Carlton, a ide d by se veral s tudents of lVISM , has bee n d o i l~g extensive research work on the above subject fo r th e past sever a l y e ars, a nd hi s work h as been attractin g cons id e r ab le a ttentio n in th e constr uct ion fi eld. In ] 94 9 (,h e Wire Re info r ce m e nt In s titute in coope l'a ti u ll w ith th e Civ il Engin eering D e partm e nt o [ th e M issou ri School of M in es initiate d a r esea r c h p r oj ect to de t.0rmin e t h e wor ki ng s tr es::;e s til at
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th e d e ve l opment of a n a pprov ed we ld -tester for welded w ire f abr ic, wi th app r oximate rela ti onsh ip of [he w eld s hea r v a l ue of a wire sa mp le to th e inte ri ock we ld ::; il e<t r va lu e p lu ::; bond of the longitudi na l w ire wil e n t'mbecld e d in a concre te sl ab . 2 . A new a nd approved techn iqu e WR S d e vel op ed for placing and wa te r - proofing 'R-4 ga ge on s m a Jl d ia m pt e r w ire . 3. It w a .· def initely prove n that ve ry littl e in crease in s tress occ ur red beyond th e first weld o n eit he r s id e of the l oad until it had c r ackeci nt th e f irst transverse wire. 4. Crack op en in g between a n y tw o tr a n sverse w ires v ery closely equal the transver se s pac in g multi p li ed by the s train gage read in g fo r th e lo n g itu dina l wire. 5. C losely s pace d sma ll transverse w ir es ca n d efinit ely control tr an sverse c r ac kin g. G. Two a nd p oss ibl y four gage differ e nces in l ongitudin a l a n d tr a n s ve rse w ires may be lise w ith eq ua l effectiveness in dev elop in g the fu ll a ll owable te nsi le working stress in the longitudinal w ire . It is be li eved t h at th ese s tudi es have de v elope d s uff icient r eli ab le da ta on t h e physical str ess carr y in g abi li ty of welded-wire fabric to j u s tify thi s produ ct as a most d e si r a ble type of steel r e info rc ement fo r concr ete pavements.
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c,ln b e safely r e comm e nd e d fo" w eld e d w ire fabr ic - both in b o nd and tension toget h er wit h th e prop e r spac ing for r el at ive gage com ina ti on s of longitud i n al and tra nsverse wires to contl'Ol cracking in concrete slabs. The r esults of this s tudy to date h ave been summ a ri zed in thi s p a pe r a nd include: l. A di sc ll ss ion and d escription of
Any ba sk e t ball season is a s u ccessfu l season when the M issouri School of Mines wins one ga m e . B y tha t measure the 195 1-52 season has bee n exce ptional because Coach Dewey Allgood ha s posted two MIAA conferenc e v ictories . Both of th e m were on e- pointe r s . A 6963 victo r y over Cape Girardeau and a 62 -61 victory over Kirksvill e . Bob Faulkn e r , se nior , a l ocal Rolla boy. at present is second i n t h e MIAA conference sco rin g , beh i!1d J oe Murphy of t h e Springfield B ear s. Track News Pros p ects for th e 1952 M in e r Track T ea m do n ot l ook too encourag ing. With on ly five r eturnin g l ettermen , Coach Ga le Bullman and his assistants , Coach Chester B ernard and Coach D e wey AUgood , w ill have to discover and devel op an e ntirely new track squad.
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Harvey L . T edro w g ives his n e w nddress as Olin Hote l, D en v er 3, Colo . J . E. IVL Schultz , \1>ho is with Jo y M~n uf a cturin z Co ., 6540 Hi nes Blvd. , D a llas, Tex:: s, is li ving at 36 17 Hanove r St. , Dallas 5, Texas.
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L . L. Coover' s a cldress is 1332 Washington Ave ., Springfield, lVIo. Echva rd D8 le L yn ton will rece ivema il addressed to 702 N . C e ntral Ave ., G le;1(ble, 3, Calif.
1914 G. F. l\'Ie tz writes that his ad d ress is Hillside Dr. , Farquhar Es tates , York, Pa. Clyde W. Hall, United Cla y M in es Corp., Trento n , N . J. , has 1 ecently advanced from Vice Presic1.ent and General M a nager of that Company to Presid e nt.
1915 AlbeIt L eo Tren t will rece ive mai l addressed to R. D. No . 5, Box 247 , Jo hnstown,' Pa.
1917 John S. Brown , v l ho is with St. Joe Le:"d Co. , Bon ne T e rre, ilVIo. , was on the campus Nov, 20. 1951. He was interviewing January g radl :ates f or employment with his company. J . K. Walsh is P e r sonnel Director, Missouri State P e nite ntiary, J effe rson City, Mo. H e lives at 630 F a irview Ave. , W e bster Groves 19, Mo .
1920 Joseph Novak is living at 4003 Wi lmin g ton, St. Louis, Mo. IV1. C. Luck y w ill receive mail addressed to 2349 B ellfontaine, Hous ton, Tex. Edwi n A. Slover is living in Hurley, New M exico. William Weigel was on the c.3mp u s Nov. 20 , 1951 , inte rvi ew-
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1924 Pete r F . Thompson is with t h e U ta h P ower & Lig ht Co., 4800 W. 5th South St. , Salt L a k e 4, U tah.
1925 Rn ymond F . Orr is a membe r th e Boa rd of Directors of the Ame ri (:3 n Zinc Institute. Ray mond is w ith the Athletic M ining & Smelti ng Co ., Box 554, Ft. Smith, Ark. R. D ryde n Hodge is now Lt. Col. R Dryden Hodge, 0-39563 , c lo th e Adjutant General, Washington 25, D . C. Until Jun e 1952 , his address wi:l be c I 0 Giesse n Q . lVI. D epot APO 169 , c lo Postmas ter, N ew York, N. Y . H e writes, " I w as i nterg r ated into th e reg ular army 2.S a p e rr.1.a nen t Ma jor in F ebruar:v 1947. I am now a p ermanent Lt. Col. Prese nt assignme!1t is t hat of EUCO lVI Prope rty Disposnl Officer. I h a v e charg e of t he disposition b y sale, or otherwise , of all Surplus as w e ll as S a lvage & Scrap property of th e Army, Air Force and some N a vy in G e rm:lny, France and B e lgium. A v er y i nterestin !?: .i ob . We r e turn several million dollel r s eac h ye a r to the Trea s ury of tLe U n ited Sta tes. H erbert O. S chr a mm , who is w ith Sh e ll O il Co ., 909 E. 22nd St. , B a ltimore 18, Md., is no w living at 1508 W averl y Way, B a ltimore 12,
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1927 Wm. A . McCanless is Road Comm ISSIO ner, Merced County Ro ad D ep t ., Merced, Ca lif.
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Ronald Mabr ey writes, "I hav e r ecently r et urned from the Savan n a h River Plant in S. Car. whe re much of th e past year h as be n devoted to the study of th e g olog ica l format ions and foundation s fo r' the h e:lV ie r s tructures . I am s till wi bh tl~e Waterways Expe rim en t Station , C . E., and my h omE' act d r ess is 1313 Divi s io n t.. ; :-lny M in e r s wi ll be welcom e."
1928 Major H . B . Morela nd ha s r e cently r etired from the r eg ul a ,· a rmy and is livin g nt 303 SI.. P e t e r sburg St., Robinso n , IlL
1929 C . H. Dresb ac h is Directe urG e n e r a l , So c iete Nord-Africa inc des p etrol e, Boite P ostal e , " B" , Sfax , Tunisia , N . Afri ca . .
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H . J. Brickner, Jr. gives h is 3ddress as P . O. Box 854, Clinton , Okla. A . Carld e n Ad olph ' s address h as r ecen tly b ee n changed to Cor. Farnum and E. Warren Sts. , B everly, N . J. Roy S. Martin is w ith the U . S. Army Eng rs ., Ft . Lincoln , Bi smarck, N. Dale.
1931 Ro y J. Haffner ' s add r ess i. TUElSG Contractor, APO 206-A, c lo PM. N ew York: . N. Y H en r y R. Herron is \vith H arbi so n-Wa lke r R efr ac tories Co. , Vandalia, Mo. Col. IVL Tieman m ay be reached by writing 1704 Oa kcrest D r ., Alexa ndria , Va. Stanley J. Tomp2.ch , w ho is livin g a t 505 Romayn e Ave. , R a cine, Wisc. , is w ith Citi es S e rvi ce Oil Co., 626 E . Wi sconsin Ave ., M ilwa uk ee 2, Wisc.
1932 Monty Molloy sp ent so m e time in Roll a in November and D ece m ber on a s p ecial assignment with the U n ited States Burea u of Mines. Mo nty is with the Burea u of Mines in Tucson, Ariz. H e is living at 4350 E . Wh itman, Tucson , Ari z. Alle n J . R e id is District Sales Manager for G e neral Refractori es Co. , 824 Boa r d of Trade Bldg ., Indianapo lis, Ind. Olive r P . Hunt, who is livin g tit 10 Hidl~y Rd . Ex t., Tro y, N. Y ., is A ssociate Engr. , U. S. G . S ., 528 Fed eral Bldg. , Albany 1, N. Y. V e r non L . Klesnth gives h is ad(tress as Ma jor V ernon L . Klesath CE , Hq. 4th Inf. R eg., L add AFB , Alas k a. Floyd E. Richfln;l son is with the Arvey \.'orp. , 1 ~' !\9 Warford Rd ., Memphi s, T e nn. 1: is r es idential ad -
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d r ess is 247 5 J ac i(so n , Me m p hi s, Te nn . Loyd Fra nk Pu mm ill is w ith t h e Ok la hom a Sta te D e p t. of H ea lth :lS an A :;s ista n t E n gr ., 3400 N . Ra s te rn , Ok la h om a, C ity, O kl a. Hi s m a ili n n ' a d d r ess is 15 20 N. W . 46 , O kl a h oma C ity , Okl a . .J o hn S. P utn a m is now w ith Mo nsa nto Ch e mi ca l Co., P . O . B ox l ::l l t , T e x a s C ity, T ex. H e is li ving a t: III 14 t h Av e . N. , T exas Ci t y , Texas. 1933 C h a r li e C . R odd i n o\'/ w ith Gulf O il C orp ., F irs t Natio n a l B a nk l3I c!g. , Tu lsa , OkIn. C. R Hubba rd w ill r ece ive m a il ;) c:d r essed t o 1256 N . McL ea n, I.'fe mph is, N. Sta ., T e nn . C ha rl es R . Ro se n ba um is now a Lt . Col. CE 0- 303 32 6, HQ . 80 3rd En "T . Avn. Bn ., APO 147, c li o P . TIT, N e w Y ork , N . Y. C h a rl es W . H old e rb a um is a n Airport En g l'. , Ci v il A eron a uti cs Ac! min i tration, P . O. B ox 1592, B ig Sprin g , T ex as . H e g iv es his h o m e :::ddr ess as 1604 Ow en s, B ig Sp l' ing, T e x as . 1934 Ma rk s Hinto n is living at 3814 Pipin g R oc k L a ne, H ou ston 19, T ex. R ich unl P a rk e r w a s on t he campus J a nu ar y 11 , 19;) 2, inte r v ie w l, g 101' his co mpa n y. H e is p la n t s upc r inte n de nt with G ener al Ch em ical Co mpa n y , O we nsvi lle, Mo . W . B . F le tch er g ives his a d d r ess as 1208 1 S . S m a ll w ood Ave ., D o wn ey, Ca l if. L . H . J a ckso n wi ll r eceiv e mai l 3dd r essed t o Chi ef G e n er a l Con st r u ction Bra n ch , Constru c tion a n d En g in ee rin g Divis ion , Off ice Prociu cti on & En g r ., Ato m ic En er gy Comm ., P. O . Hox E , O a k Ri dge , T e nn . 1935 H achiro I shig u r o's p r esent address is M a r ubiS'!li Bu ssa n Co m p:ll1 y , 1, N ish ik icho, K a n da , T ok yo, J apa n. Wi ll i3m E . B ~tes , w h o is w ith th e P l an s D ivision , T en n essee Sta te Hi g hw 3Y D ep t. , N as hvill e, T e nn ., g iv es hi s m a ili ng ad d ress as 38 10 B ed for d Ave., Na sh v ille 12, T e nn. Fred "V. Klee is a par tn er , U ni ted T ab: e Pad Co ., 102 13 H arpe r , D etr oit 13, M ich. H e g ives h i.> h om e ad dress a s 5244 Ch a ts w orth , D e tro it , M ich . D o n D lltton w as in R oll a dur ing Christn, as visi tin g t h e home of D r . a nd M r s . G . A . Mulenber g . D on is Prof. of A e rona u t ical Eng r . & D ir ecto r of D a n iel G ugg enhe im
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Sch ool of A er on auti cs, G e or g ia Soh oo l of T ech no logy, Atl an ta G a . 1936 R o ber t W . Si m m o n s g ives hi s 2.d dress as 24 P a rk A ve., Suffe rn , N . Y. L aw r en ce M ey er 's ne w ad dlr ess is Fray P ago D e R eveir a 3 14, ilVIex ico D. F. , Me xico . Ro bert IVI. S p rin ge r , w h o is e m p lo yed w ith Contin e nta l C3n Co ., I n c. , 29 7 G e tty A ve., Pate r so n , N . ). , is no w li vin g a t 251 Mu lb e rry P I. , R ic1geY/ ood , N . J . 1937 Gra nt S ch au m b urg g ives h is ad d ress as 26 4 S. 3rd E as t , Am eri can Fork , Utah . M a r ion S. A le xand er is in t h e U . S. N a vy an d g ives hi s ad dress as N ew Yor k G r oup , Atla n t ic R eserv e F l ee t , N.S .D. , B ayonn e, N . J . 193 8 Hu est on M . Sm ith is A ssist a n t Ch ief E ng inee r of th e F ruin- Col n on Contra cti ng Co. , 1706 Olive St. , St. Lo u is, Mo. H u es ton has bo u g h t himself a n ew home, a n d is n ow li v ing a t R R 1, B ox 662 , Cl ay ton 24,Mo . Cec il W . Rober tso n is em ploy ed \'"ith E. B . Mad geI' & S on' S Can s t. Co ., Bos ton , M ass . L e w is D . Blis h g ives hi s ma il in g addr ess a s 2840 F ill m or e , Sprin gf iel d , Ill. 1 93 9 G eor ge E . Mu elle r h a s just com p leted work fo r his Doc tor of Ph iloso ph y d eg r ee fr om Ohio Sta te Un iv er s ity in th e f iel d of El ectr ica l En g in eeri ng . G e orge is n ow r es ici in g a t 3690 W . Gra nvill e R d. , Worth ingto n , Ohio . Stu 3rt D od s h as r ecently m oved to 320 7 E . 30th T err a ce, K a nsas City 3, Mo. L e wi s J . Grabe r is a p r oj ec t e n g in eer fo r Sperry C o., Grea t N eck , N . Y . H e r es id es at 158 A l ber tson PI. , Min eola , N . Y . F or est F . G r e ilin g g iv es hi s add r e s a: 255 8 N . 36t h St., ilVI il wauk ~ e . W isc . Wade D . W ater s is w it h M . & N. En gin eerin g Co ., 1300 L a n gdo n St. , A lto n , Il l. H is p erm a n ent rna ili n g a dd r ess is RF .D . No.2 , Th om asto n , C onn . L . J . Glea son is e mpl oye d with S tandard Oi l of Califo rni a , a n d is Ii v in:?: at 400 28th S t. , Ri chmond , Cal if. J . V . S pa ld in g g ives hi s mai li n g
ad dr e s a s 3510 B l u ebo nn e t, HO ll ,'to n , T exas . lVT. L . Y e a ter , w h o is li vin g a t ] 420 Vi a D e l M an R d. , S ch nec tady 9, N . Y. , g ives th is bu sin ss on ne cti on as Kn oll A tomi c Pow \. L abo r a tory , G e n er a l E le ctr ic 0 ., Sc h e n ecta d y , N . Y . J . J . P a rk e r is e mp loyed. wit h F . H . M cGra w & C o ., P a du ca h , K y. L er oy E. Sm ith is a n E lectri cal E ng inee r w ith t h e Toled o Edi so n Co., T oledo , Ohio. H e was o n t h e ca mpu s inte r vie \,/ in g fo r h is com po n y on J an uar y 7, 1952 , a nd ga v e h is h O I~l e add r ess a s 2504 A ld r in gha m , T ole do 6, O h io. J esse lVI. L ogr brinc k is w ith th e She ll O il Compa n y at Wood Riv e r . Ill . Hi s h om e address is 660 L i ncol n Ave ., E . Alto n , Ill. W. L . G oel k e l g iv e s his n ew add r ess a vVood lalwn a nd S u n ny s ide , A u r or a , I nd. ) . R . R u n yan ca n b e ]. ac h ed by w r itin g N o. 15 Staff H OLl se , Sun fl ow e r Ord n ance "Vorks, L aw r en ce, K a n s . H e is e mployee wi t h H el'c ules P ow de r Co ., S u nfl ow e r Or dn a n ce ' V'ork s, L a wren ce, K a ns.
194 0 Ro be r t P . R id ley 's b usiness a cl (11'ess is clo J. A . Butle r & Co .. O il & G a s Cons ulta nts, E s per so n B ld g. , H o us ton 2, T e x as . P a ul R oÂŁ ca n be r eac hed b y \'/ r itin g 44 3rd T C Win g , D on a ldso n A F B , S . Car . Cl a r e n ce C . P a lm e r is a n e n g in ee r w ith R W. B oo k e r ond A ssoci a tes, 1722 Ol ive St . S t. L oui s, M o. J a m es M. B a r c13y is l iv in g ;l l 1921 H ayes St., E u r ek a , Ca l if. J . P . S o ult's add r ess is R t. 1, B ox 289 B , S t. L o ui s 24 , Mo . K en ne th B. B ly is w ith F abr icast D iv . of G e n e r a l lV.':o tors Cor p ., 3 rd a nd Mo non , B ed fo rd , Ind. H e is l iv in g at 11 3 F or es t P a rk Dr .. B ed fo r d, I nd . Art h ur E . Twi eh a us is a Meta l lu r g ist w i th U . S . Steel Co. , G a r y , I nd ., a nd gives h is hom e ad dr ess 3S 1601 W . 5th Ave. , G ar y, Ind . H e w r i tes , " I h a v e been tra nsferr ed back to th e mill a t G a r y aft e r b ein g o n t h e r oad do in g co ntac t work fo r se ve n and on e h a lf y ea r s. " G. E . F ort will r e ce ive ma il ad d r essed to 1717 Ma n or D r ., Okl a h oma C ity , Okl a. 194 1 G eorge 1M. P ace is Ma n a ge m e ilt E ngi n ee r , Off ice of the Ohi o Riv er D ivision , Cor ps of Eng inee r s, U . S . Arm y , P. O . B ox 1159, Cin cinna ti 1, Oh io . H e giv es h is m a ilin g ad d r es s a s B ox 629D, P acld ison Rd .,
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1111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111 11IIIIIIII illlllllllllili Rt. No.8 , Cincinnati 30, Ohio . Arthur W. Brune is now at the School of Minera l Industries, Pennsylvania State College, Mineral Industries Bldg. , Sta te .college, P a. 1111111 111111111111111 1111111 11 11 111 111111111 11 11111 111111111111111111111 11111 H e p lans on finishing work fOr dress a s 7704 Arlin g ton St., W e b· his doctor 's degree next June. Martin E. Bowman's mos t r e ce nt s ter Groves, Mo. Charles H. Ja coby is with til e a d d r ess is 11013 St. Girard L a n e , D ef e nse l'!I2. te rials Procurem e nt St. LOllis 21 , Mo. A ge ncy , O lel. Inte ri or B ldg. , Wa ;;hD. Vlyatt , who is with th e Nai!l g ton , D. C. Hi s resident ial adtional Ad visory Committee for d r ess is 363 N. Gl e be Rd., Arl in gAe ro n[w tics, was a campus visitor ton , Va. on D ece n: ber 13th and 14th. Hi s D a ni e l Kind 's a ddress is 232 address is 1324 W. 108th St., Golden Hill , Brid gepo rt, Conn. , C leve land 2, Ohio. c lo Unive rs ity Club. D a n is e mF. P. Smith will receive m a il p loyed with Genern l Elec tri c, addresse d c lo Engineers Ldt. PipeBridgeport, Conn. line Co ., 5690· S. Union Ave ., Kenn e t h A. Scbowa lter; whose Bakersfield, Calif. home ;:ddress is 1033 V e rmont Wm . C. Alsmeyer g ives his ad Ave. , Pittsburg 34, Pa. , is at Meldress C\S 505 N . Michigan Ave., lon Inst. of Industrbl Researci1, Chicag o 11 , Ill. 4.400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh , Pa. H e rrXlan Brinkman is with the Anti'.ony Homyk is with the U . Ae rona\ ,ti cal Chait Plant, 710 N _ S. G. S. He is living at 1859 N _ 12th St. , St. Louis, Tiro. He is liv- King Ave., Ind ianapo lis, Ind. ing at 3146 Arsenal St., St. Louis, J ohn H. Priestley gives his mailMo. ing address as Box 167. S. RiverRobert Schoenthaler is in the side Dr., Shark River H ills, Nepcommercial construction business tune, N. J. John is in the Saftey with D. D . Layton Co nst. Co. , 222 Insepction Department of StandBraniff B ldg. , Oklahorna City, :1rd Oil Company, L inden, N. J. Okla. He gives his m 3 iling address 1943 as 3126 N imitz Blc!e ·, Okb.homa City 12, Okla. Ray Kasten was in Rolla during Chris Alfred L ambert, Jr. will the Christmas Hol idays visiting at reeeivemail ad c1 ressed to Rt . 2, the home of Dr. and Mrs. G . A. Box 255, Birmingham,. A l a . Chris lVIuilenberg. Ray is D irector of is em pl oyed with Tennessee Coal, Researc.ll :;'01' the Un ion Wire Rope Iron and Railr03d Co. , IlV fuscoda Corporation of Kansas City, Mo. Office , Bessemer , Ala. :lnd is l iving at 4300 l/.[oats Dr., Kans2.s City 3-E, 1\10. 1942 Alvin L. Meyer is Chemical A. T. Sindel , who is w ith Bay Engineer, (Pilot Plant Research), Petroleum Corp. , 227 N. W. 23rd, Union Sta rch & Ref. Co ., Granite Oklalhom C\ City, Okla., is living City, I ll . He is now li v ing at 2333 at 5919 N. W. 43rd , Okl a homa Clevel and, Granite City, Ill. City, Okl<l. George L . Tuer , Jr., gives his Gene Gottschalk gives his adaddress as 283 Westgate West, dress as 2809 A lexa nder, Flint 5, Cambridge 39 , ll'v'Iass . l\Iich. Paul Osusky, Jr. is living at Robert L. Stowell gives his ad3240 E. Grange Ave. , Cudahy, dress as B ox 218 , Paranam, Para- . Wisc. maribo . .suriname. :S. A. Bob writes V. H . Zoller can be reached by that he has enjoyed re ce iving the: writing 3730 Bell aire Circle, Ft. Alumnus .since his grac1uation. and Worth , Tex. reading the stories contained thereHal Strickler gives his mailing in about his former classmates. H e address as Box No. 226, Garrison, writes that J im IShaffer , ' 42 , and Uta1h . He writes, "I am still with Jim Neustaedter. '43, have both Standard Oil Co. of Californi a been dawn in his country durin g employed as a Petrol eum Engineer the Ipast three years. and assistant to Standard 's SuperFritiof M. Bloomberg gives 2501 visor of Drill ing Operations , Great Basin a rea. " S. 92 St ., rv'Iilwaukee 14 , Wis c. , as his mailing address. Robert P. McMath gives his adJoe Schmidt, Koppers Co. , Inc ., (11-ess as Lt. Rob e rt P . McMath , Pittsburgh , Pa ., W:1S on the cam060603, 802nd Engr. Avn. Bn., pus January 11, interviewing for APO 970, San Francisco, Calif. his comp any. Tony Haley was a campu s VIS I K . V. Harring ton g ives his adtor on December 27. Tony is Min-
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in g Engin eer w ith th e U . S. BIl r e au of l\'[in es, 4800 Forbes St. , Pittsb urgh 13 , Pa. Ned S Vlallow gives hi s add r ess as 1106a E. Parke r , Midland , T x as. William Wilson , Jr . as k s that hi s mai l be sent to 3961 N. JVTerrima e Ave. , Chicago 3 4, Ill . Dr. Cl a r e nc e A. Lambe le t g ives hi s address as 175 9th Av en u e, N ew York 11 , N. Y. J a m es G. H e nd e r so n is '\vith Stand a rd Ore and Allo ys in IVl ex ico City, JVTex. Jim' s resid e nti a l ad dr ess is Ave. del Cas tillo , 90 63G, Lom,"s Ch a pulte pec , JVTexi co, D. F.
J. P. B e rndt, J I-. is with Mon sa n to Chemical Co. , 1700 S. S eco nd !::t., St . Louis, Mo. Emil Thomas Ruh le l ists his address . as Army Dental Corps, 1s t Lt. Emi l T. Ruhle, Station Ho spital Dental Clinic, Ft. Hood, Texa s. R. .K . . Comann, VJ\ho is with U. S . Gypsum Company, writes, "!lVry present position is Plant Engin eer here at our Genoa, Oh io lim e .p l ant. My main worry is mainten ance and new machinery installations. " Kent was a campus vi s itor in January , interviewing seniors for his company. Glendon D . Jett list his business address as Party Chief, Century Geophysical Corporation , Tuls a , Okla. H is ma iling address is p. O. Box 165, A l bion , Nebr.
1944 Robert L. Banks ,g ives h is address as 2116 Dewey Ave., B a rtlesv ille , Okl a. Robert M . Montgomery is now at the Air Force Missil e Test Center, Cocoa, F l a. He gives his address as P. O. Box i38 , Cocoa Beach , F l a. James A. Liley can be reached by writing 9553 Chester, Overland , Mo. James D. Gostin was on th e campus December 26 , 1951. James is a fie ld engi'neer w ith Elliott Company, 1221 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. He lives at 7207 Gra n s ton Dr., St. Louis 23 , Mo . D. A. Wicker is living in Bruin , Pa . Robert E. Murphy is now livin g at 6029 O leatha Ave. , St. Loui s 9, Mo. , and is empl oyed with In ternational Business Machines, 3590 Lind ~ ll Blvd ., St. LOllis 3, Mo. John Wm . Domi a n 's new addr ess is 1013 Kinstern Drive, St. Louis 22 , Mo . Kenne th Edwin Ruc1 e rt is work ing for Sh e ll Oil Co. , Houston , T ex.
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H e gives hi s mailin g address a s 2931 Metcalf St., Houston 17, Texas . Kenneth N. Wygant, who is living a t 2906 S . Dinwiddie St. , Arling ton , Va. , is employe d with Am e rican T ele phone and Teleg r a ph Co. , Long Lines D e pt. , Commercial R epresenta tive, ] 809 G. St ., N . W. , W a shington 6, D . C . 1945 B . .I. Sparlin , who is with Westin g hoLlse Electric Corp. , Radio Inte rference Lab., fi -L-38 , E. Pittsburgh , Pa., gives hi s address as 144 Orc hard Dr ., Pitts burg 3fi , Pa. 1946 Burn ette H e nry i s Qu a rry Supt., United States Gypsum Co., Alabas te l' , Mich . He is now living at 109 Eva n s St. , E . Tawas, IVlich. Henry R. Rust gives his addl'ess as 7fi7 F ern St. , Yeadon, Pa . Fr e derick R. Richardson is livin g a t 77 Onota St. , Pittsfield , l'vTass . Joseph H. Renfr e w is e mployed l'/ ith 'I1hompson & Lichtner Inc. , Brookline , Mass . 1947 Warren H. Bell lists his address ;1 S 6320 Oriole, Dallas 9, Tex. R obe rt L. White writes, " I am soon moving to Chicago, Ill. , I'/ he re I have been transferred to th e Mid western Sales Office of th e Koppers Company Inc., Chemical Division. " His mailing address will be Kopp e rs Co. Inc ., Chem . Div., 122 S . Mie-higan Ave. , Chicago 3, Ill.
Joe l B . Pomeren e is a Geologist with th e U.S.G.S . His a ddress is Rua Ara g l1ari 756, B elo Horizonte, l'/Iinas G erais, Brnzil. R eo E. Goodwin's business addr ess is w ith Seabo ard Oil Co ., Box 352, Midland , T e x. G e orge W . Wood's addre ss is LOW Lt. George W . Wood , 048410, USMCR, 1st Mar. Div., 11th Mar ., 3rd Bn. , H. Bat. , FMF, PAC Troops , c lo FPO, San Francisco , Calif. lMail addressed c lo H. Fischcr , 8518 Tiog a Ave. , Cleveland 5 , Ohio , w ill r ea ch him. Carl R. Ohristiano;e n i s on the f ac ulty at Wisconsin Institute cf Te chnology. H e r esid es at 316 W. Adams St ., Pla tteville, Wisc. Richard D. Amel gives his ad dr ess a s 227 12th Ave ., Green B ay, Wisc. S te phe n p . Sa l aran o is with Hubbell Metals, 2817 L a cl e de , St. Louis, 1v10. H e is living at 1334 Pin e tree Lan e, W ebster Grov es 19 , Mo. A. D . Toppin g r esid es at Cu y -
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ahoga F a lls , Ohio. Hi s mailing address is Box 35-C, RD3 , Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Fra nk F . K e rr is in th e General Engin eering Department, 4th & R. R. Office, The Empire District Ele ctric Company, Joplin , Mo. H e gives h is home address as 109 N . Connor, Jop lin , Mo. James A. Smith is a n application Engr. , Central Station Engineering Div., General Ele ctric Co . He is living at 122 De Graff St ., Sch enecta dy, N. Y. Eug ene W. Lavat is in the United Sta tes Air Force. He gives his address a s Sgt. E. W. Lavat, Hq . Sq ., 8th Air Force, Ft. Worth , Texa s . 1948 Clyde M . Stauffer can b e rea ched by writing 43 15 N. 16th Dr., Phoenix, Ariz. Peter F. Bermel is a Pfc., US55028491, Btry. C, 449th F. A. Obsn. Bn., Ft. Bragg, N. C. Santo Italia is now a Capt. in the USAF. His mailing address is 8505 Finley Dr. , A l buquerque , New Mexico. A. Kent Allen is living at 7715 F lore ntine Dr. , St. Louis, Mo. Robert A. Stalll is now with Phillips Petroleum Company in Kans as City, Kans. He is living at 3508 Georgia in Kansas City . K. G . Ackermann ca n b e reached by writing 3713 S. Kenilworth Ave. , Berwyn, Ill. D avid P. Petersen 's address is now Lt. David P . Petersen , 0-997703 , Co. A. Cml. R & C , Ft. McClellan , Ala . G e orge 1'. Grant can b e reached b y writing 951 E. Bridge St., P l ain well, Mich. John V. Glaves gives his new addre ss as 2133 Churchill PI., Okl a homa City, Okla . Irvin Robbins was on the campu s Nove mber 14, 1951. His ~ddr e ss is Box 186, Folsom , Calif. Ch a rles N . Hudson , who lives a t 14438 Sh epard Drive, Dolton , Ill ., is working for Sinclair R esearch Laboratori es, Inc. , 400 E. Sibley Blvd. , Harvey, Ill. Eu ge n e N elson H ampton is a Reservoir Engineer with Phillips P e trole um Compan y, North Burbank Unit, Prod. Office, Shidler, Okla . He gives his maili.ng address as . p. O . Box 113, Shidle r , Okla . J a mes W . Logan gives his busi/ / ,. ./ I
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ness address as Logan Nursery & Landscape Service, 1600 Independence St. , Cape Girardeau , Mo . James lives at 1616 Mi ssissippi , Cape Girardeau , lIVIo. F loyd A. Ellison gives his ad dress as P. O . Box 1511, McAlle n , Texas . George McCormack is T ech . Service Rep., Expl osives Dept. , E. 1. DL\Pont d e Nemours & Co., Bl'own Marx Bldg., Birmingham, Ala . Kay K. Huffstutler, Div. of H ealth , Jefferson County Health Dept., Hillsboro , Mo., is living a t. 418 N . 3rd, De Soto, Mo . A . L. Van Amburg, Jr. is now employ ed with Monsanto Chemi cal Co. , 615 Rockford , Dayton 5 , Ohio. Bill Grady now gives his address as No. 94 ct. E ., West State, West Lafayette , Ind. Charles R. Raining's address is now Lt. C. R. Raining, U .S.S. Badogeng Strait CVE 116, c lo F .p.a. , Sa n Francisco , Calif. D . A . Riley is Plant Engr., Union Wire Rope Corp ., 21st & Manchester, Kansas City, Mo. His residential address is 3910¡ Norledge, Kansas City, Mo . Wilbern L. Weddle , whose business address is Thompson Products, Inc. , 23555 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 17, Ohio , is living at 937 Nela View , Cleveland Hts. , Ohio. Richard H. Walker is now working for Emerson E l ectric Mfg. Co. , 8100 W. Florissant, St. Louis 21, Mo . He is living at 15 St. George Ct.. Florissa nt, 1IVI0. G. Windsor Warren gives his home address as 1028 S. Fremont, Springfield , Mo . He is employed way, with St. Louis-San Franisco Rai lway, Architect' s Office, Fr isco Bldg ., Springfield, Mo . C apt. W. C. McMillan, 471 N . Grant St. , W. Lafayette, Ind., is st ation ed at Purdue University where th e U. S. Army has sent him to work on a M. S. in jet propulsion and electronics. He expects to complete the work in Jun e and plans to visit MSM on his way to White Sands , New Mex., wlh e re he will b e proof officer in g uided missiles. 1949 Ma ck Ellinor's address is 608 E. Poplar St., Paragould , Ark . J esse W . Bowe n ha s r ecently b ee n r el eased from the army where he h as b een serving since MarcJ1 , 1951. His address is 2215 N . J efferson Ave. , Springfield , Missouri. Wm . F . B e nn e t t is living at 409 Caroline St. , Kirkwood 22 , 1IVI0.
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Charles A . Botte rmuller , 1816 W. Ma in , Jefferson City, Mo ., gives his business address a s Di v . N o. 5, Mo . Stat e Hwy . Dept ., Hw y . 50, West, J e ffe r son City, M o. Harve y D. Ross is e mplo yed wi th Chance Vought Aircra ft , G ra nd Prairie , Tex. His mailing a d dress is 217 W . Front St. , Arlington , T e x . Edmund L . Mengel is with t h e Atlas Cement Compa ny at Hannib al , Mo . His r esiden tial a ddress is 9 05 R eservoir, Ha n niba l , Mo . William Lockwood Maso n 's n e w address is 1643 N. 43rd St. , E . St. Louis, Ill. Joseph L . Greig is living a t 20 Grea t Oaks, Rolla , Mo . Fre d E. Wi n te rs is now with the W ood River R efinery of the Stand ard Oil Co . Fred resides a t 409 E. P e nning Ave ., Wood Riv e r , Ill. P a ul Rudoff, who is e mployed w ith McDonnell Aircraft Cor p ., L ambert Fie.ld , St. Louis 21 , Mo. , is living at 10328 Ma pl e Lane, S ap ping ton 23, !Mo . H arold R. Hollm ann is working for United State s Steel Co. , G a r y Sheet & Tin Mill, G ar y , Ind . H a r old is residing a t 3512 Van Buren , G a r y , Ind. W. M. Miller , Jr. is a n Inspecter & Engr. , S eattle City Light, Ross Dam Engrs ., Rockport, Wash . T . S. W e issm a nn's n e w addre ss is Box 203 , Adarh-urst, N. Y. John J . Ra tcliff is living at 411 N . Ne us tead Ave ., St. Louis 8, Mo. Albe rt F . ,seelig, J r . can b e r each ed b y writing 1043 Van Nostran d , Lemay 23 , Mo . Fre d M. Springer is now a Cpl . in the arm y in Europ e , but h e w ill r eceiv e mail addressed to 15 15 Burn s Ave ., Wichita 3, Kans . H e rb ert S . Stein's address is Che m . Eng r ., Code 40513 , Bldg . 63 -C, CLPP, China Lake , C a lif . L eon a rd L . Schuler 's business ~ ddr e s s is Hunte r H ay es Co . Elevators, 2517 S . Blvd ., H ouston 6, T ex. J a m es B . Allen is living a t 312 B e lla ir Dr ., Cocoa , Fla . He is a t the Air Force Missile T est Ce nte r , P<a trick A .F .B ., Cocoa, Fla . A . D a nie l F e ntzke is e mpl oy~ d with B a bcock and Wilcox Co ., R e· f r actories Div., August a , G a. H e i s livin g at 2370 Norton Dr ., Augusta, G a. K e nne th C . P et e r sen is a s urv e or with St. Jose ph Lead Co ., Rive rmines Office , Riv erm ines, Mo. Kenn e th lives a t 11 S. W . M a in, Bonne T erre, Mo . J o hn H . Osborne is em p loyed
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w ith th e U . S . G . S ., Therm opolis, W yo. His m a iling address is B ox 521 , Tlh e r m opolis, W yo . R ober t E . R e ichelt is w orki ng f or G enera l Ele ctric Co. , Ce n t r a l Sta tion Div., 1 River Rd" SChAn ectad y , N .Y . H e is living a t 227 J a ckso n Ave., Apt. B " Sch en ec tady, N . Y . Willia m C. Roge rs g ives his busin ess address as Northwestern H a nn a Fuel Co ., 30·2 G a rfi eld Ave ., Dulu th , Minn . H e is living a t 22 32 W. 13th St., Dul u t h , Minn. Lt. Riehard Stova ll was r e called to ac tive duty with USAF in July 1951. H e is now a cting as an ele ctro n ics officer with t h e Armame nt an d El-ectronicsc Squa dron. His add r ess is Box 1094, Fairchild <\. F . B ase, Fairchild , Wash . V ern on C asp er writes that he i ~ no w a member of the Electrica l Engin eering st a ff of the L ed er le L abor atories Division of the American Cy ana mid Co. His mailin g add r ess is 100 Rocklyn Ave ., L y nbrook , N. Y . P e ter E. R e isner gives h is a rmy ad dr ess as 9710th TSU, Cml C , D et No . 2, Army Chemica,l Center, Md. H e gives his home add r ess a s 43 09 McG ee Ave ., K a nsas City, M o. Allan B . Stobie , Jr . gives h is b usi n es s ad dr ess as S perry G y r oscope Co. , M ail Station J . 39, Grea t N eck . N. Y. R ob ert L. Roo t's n e w address is Box 145, Eureka , U ta h . Willi am J . You ng is living a t R osicl a re, Ill. R ober t B . Anders ca n be r eached by a dd ressing him at Rt. 1, Box 27 9, P almetto, Fla . P et er M. Ora m 's ad dress is B ox 95, Yu ma , Colo. Jo hn T . Cullom is w ith the Am erican Smeltin g & R efinin g Co. , H ayde n , Ari z. Thomas E. Daly can b e re a ch e d b y w riti ng B ox 1566 , Bay Ci ty , T exas. Joh n A . Mittin o gives his ad d r ess as Lt. J ohn A . Mittino, 0-60305 , 17 th Si g. Op n. B liln. , APO 400 3 . c lo p . M ., N e w Y ork , N . Y . R obe r t H . M cClell and is wo r kin g f or Globe Uni on I nc. , M ilwa uk e e, Wisc .. and is livin g a t 341 3 N . Cr am er , Mil wa ukee , Wi sc. J ohn W. Wright r esides at 101 6 E . Turney , Ph oeni x , Ari z. Otto L oeb will r eceive m a il a d ·
d r essed to Otto L oeb , van Ma er sse n , A pa rtado 246 , Ca r acas, V enez. R . H . S ta rkwea tJh er w r ites, " I am n o\v employed with the Arabian Ame rican Oil Compa n Y ,l t A bq a iq, ( Sa udi Ara b ia . I a m e m,p lo yed as an Engin eer in t h e Equipme nt Inspection D epartment. My present add r ess is Ara m co , B ox N o . 123, Abqa iq, S a udi, Ara bia ." John W . Mitchel is a M eta llur[ist w ith East Texas Steel C astin g Co ., L ongview , T ex as. H e is living a t 1820 B olton St., Longview , Texas . G eorge p . Me ssner g ives h i s m a iling address as 39 15 N . Oh a rl e s, B a ltim ore 18, Md . G eor ge is wor k ing fo r t he Glenn L . Martin Co ., B altimore , Md. D a niel P . Letizi a is employed with L & R Con struction Co ., 6609 L a t ta P l ace , St. L o uis 20 , Mo. F r ank W . S a kon y i's n e w a ddr ess is 100 Highland Ave. , Tuckahoe , N. Y. B ettijea nn e Birch gives h er add ress a s R. R. No . 2 , Box 2 38 -A , R olla, Mo . Cha rles K . Wissel gives his m a iling a ddr ess as The G a s S er v ice Co. , K a nsas City Mo. Div ., B ox 211 9, K a nsas City , M o · 1950 Cha r les E. Brinkma nn is n ow servin g as a n El ectrical E ng ineer w ith Misso uri Power and Light Comp any at M oberl y , Mo . H e gives Ih is ad dr ess as 401 S . Willi a m s Street , Mobe rl y , Mo . D avid H . Macdon a l d was a ca m p us visitor o n D ece mber 19 . He "'las r ecentl y dis ch a r ged fr om th e Navy. Hi s h om e address is 602 W . L awn da l e Ave ., P eori a 5, Ill. Rober t F . Burke is now a C apt ai n , CO, H q . Sq. S ec t ., H a nscom AFB , Bedford , Mass . H a ro ld B . Theerman is emploed wi t h the Missour i State High w a y D epa r t m en t an d r esid es at Ap ar t ment N o . 1, 305 W . Elm , J e ff er son Ci ty, Mo . Ro ger B . L y on s ca n b e r each e d at 521 E. L oga n S t., Mobe rl y , Mo. Eugen e W . Warren is in t h e U. S A rmy . Hi s ad dress is 1438t h En gl' . T d w y. Brg . Co. , AC -63-A , F t . L ew is , W a sh. L eslie M ar cus wiU r eceive ma il a t 57 07 S t. L ouis Ave ., St. L oui s 20, Mo . B e r n a r d M. E nf ie ld 's n ew a dd r ess is L t. B er na rd M . E nfie l d , 095495 1, H ead qu a rters, 48 5th Eng l'. C Bn. , APO 46 , c!o P ostmaste r , N e w Yo r k , N ew Y ork . Chi n g H ou lMa 's n ew add r ess is YMCA , 3039 E . 91 st S t. , Chicago , Ill.
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Robert D. Whitmer is living at 309 Paradise, Gree nville, Ky. Richard B. Miller has recently moved to 1073 Gabri el St. St. L o ui s, Mo. Arthul' R. McDermott will r ece ivema il addressed to 4510 Oakla nd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thom as A. Holm es is now sales e ng in eer , In ger soll-Rand Com pa ny , H a rtford , Conn. His m a il in g address is P. O. Box 1117, Hatford , Conn. S cott H. Gregory is now e m p loyed with T,h e T e xa s Compan y, Ne w Iboria, La . He is livin g at 416 Charles, N e w IbOl'ia , La. Ea rl C. Ralya w ill rece ive mail addressed to 1619 Franklin S. , K eokuk , Iow a . Albert M. Greenblatt is e mpl oye d with Nation a l Auto Supply Co ., llOO Illinoi s Ave. , E . St. Louis, Ill. His address is 5007 a Page, St. Louis 13 , Mo . Gle nn R. Faires who is working for Products Pipe Line , Shell Oil Company , East Chicago , Ind. , gives hi s present address as 505 165th St. , Hammond , Ind. Pa ul A. Fre uler resides at 1419 Bobolink P I. , BrentwQod 7, Mo. Rob ert A . Stra in g ives his address as 7000 Brandon , St. Louis 20, Mo . G erald Schnaed elbac h is now an Ensign in the USN, and will receivemail addressed to 1009 Flagler Ave ., Key West, F l a . Ro ge r A. Brooks can be reached by writing 3918 S. Compton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rob ert F. Gurne a g ives his address as 411 W. Eldorado , D e catur, Ill. Arthur C . Ma sbruch gives his busin ess address as E. I. DuPont De Nemo urs & Co., Ex p losives Dept ., 332 S. Mich igan Ave ., Chica go , Ill . Ca rl E. J erw eck , Jr. writes, " I a m now e mpl oy ed as a Civi l En gr. in the Airwa ys Facilities Engin ee rin g Sec tion of the Civ il A e rona utics Administration with r eg ion a l h eadquarter s in Kan sas City lM i s~o uri. I wou ld like my m ai l se nt to me at C.A.A. , Room 2409 , City H a ll , Kans as City 6, Mo. " R a l p h E. Mottin's address is 130 Andre w PI. , W. Lafaye tte, Ind. Edw ard L. Johnso n writes that he w ill be movin g around for the ne xt few mon t hs and would like his m a il sent to 825 N. Moffet, Joplin , Mo. Ed is with th e American Zinc, L ead and Sm elting Co mpany. Willi am E. Fulks' m a ilin g ad-
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dr ess is 207 Walnut S t., Rolla, Mo . Willia m G. Haymes is completing work for his Maste r 's degree at th e University of California. His address is 1263 61 st Ave ., Oakland 21 , Calif. Ralph J. K arr is emp lo yed as a!l e lec tronic deve lopment engin eer by th e E. H . S arge nt Co. of Chica g o. H e is livi ng a t 1066 W. Winona , Chica go 40, Ill. Arthur L. Franks is with Barb er Colman Co. , Belvidere, Ill. His home add r ess is 208 Bennett St., Blevidere, Ill. Raymond C . Avery's address is 40 St. Lo St. , Framingham, Mass . John J adw ick writes that he will rec eive mail sent to 1631 Sprin gfield Center Rd., Akron , Ohio. Victor H. Hinch is living at 902 Y2 Washington , Michigan City , Ind. G erald F. Hoistaedter, Jr. will receive mail addressed to 4200 Tu dor St. , Philadelphia, Pa. Delmar W. Breuer is living at 241 Fillmore St. , Dayton , Ohio. David F. Fugate may be reached by writing 2518 E. 31st St. , Kan sas City 3, Mo. Clarence E. Radford lists his address a s Cpl. C. E. Radford US 55058821 , 9301 TSU, ORD , D&P , Aberd een Proving Ground , Md . S ey mour Subitzky, who is a Geol ogist , Ground Water Branc n , United States Geological Survey, Wa shin gton , D. C. , is living at 41 E. Bellefonte, Alexandria, Va . Vi ncent V. Toth , 110 Mission Rd. , CMR 153 , Peoria , Ill ., g ives his bu siness address as Dept. 18, Caterpi,llar Tractor Co ., Peori a, Ill. Cla y ton F. Slack is working for Sahara Coal Co. , Inc ., Harrisburg, Ill. He g ives hi s home add r ess as 103 N. Webster St. , H a rrisb urg, Ill. Irwin L. S ohuenemey er is employed with Johns-Manville Sales Corp. , 2010 McGee Traficway , Kan sas City , Mo. Mail will be for warded to him from 200 E. Ham bro A ve., Union, Mo. E. W. Steele r esid es at 728 Canto n St. , Elizabe th , N. J. John Salva ggi gives his add re s!> as 45 N ew York Street , Lockport, N. Y
H enri S . Ri go resid es at 1648 Wooster Rd. , R oc k y River 16, Ohi o. Jose ph E. Ri gg is empl oyed with
th e Mo . State Hwy. D ept., 1923 N . W eller, Springfield, Mo. H e is livin g at 828 N. Robberson , Sprin gfi e ld , Mo. R a lph J. Knoe rn schild is n ow a Pfc , US 5505057885, 9766th T.S .U ., Camp Detrick, Fred e r ick, Md. Walte r T. Hannan , who is em ployed with th e Wisc. State Hw y. Comm. Lancaste r , Wisc. , gives hi s m ailin g address as P . O. Box 172 , Livin gs ton , Wisc. Don a ld C. S e w a ll , R oo m 346 YM CA , Ft Worth , T exas, g ives hi s business a ddress as Explora tion Titl e Survey D e pt. , P. O . Box 1410. Ft. Worth 1, Texa s. Ar ~h ur G. Gore's most r ece nt ad dress is P. O . Box 978 , Irv ing, T exas. Wm. W. F a hre nbach w ill r ece iv mail a ddressed c lo USGS , Ro ll a, Mo. Jim Tim li n is with the Alumin um Company of America 's Sa l es D evelopment Divis ion in C lev e l and , Ohio . Cla rk H. B en son is emplo yed by the W a ter Resource Division of th e U .S .G .S. , Box 138, Rolla , Mo. While Rolla is his headquarters hi s re ~ i dentia l address is 2522 Y2 L afayette , St. J oseph, Mo. E d Kyburz is w ith the Chile Exploration Company in Chuqui cam ata , Chile , South America . Ralph A. Andreasen has recentl y been r eleased from 1!he Armed Services and is now employed as an Ex p ort Eng in eer by the Barbe r Green e Compa ny of Aurora , Ill . Ralph's resid e ntial address is 404 Plum St. , Aurora , Ill. Gle nn Dun cil g ives his address as 1128 Chestnut St. , Mt. Carmel, Ill. Aug ust V. Ca stelli is living at 226 Cha mbers Rd ., St. Louis, 15, Mo. Thomas J. Banfield writes, " I am curre ntly on loan from National L ead Co. , in South Amboy , N. T., to th e Titanium Meta ls Corp . of Am erica, H e nderson , Nevada." His mailing address is 523 New Mexico , Boulder C ity, Nev . ' Ri ch::u-d C. Wiliams is Yv' itll Dura Bilt Products Co. (Sa,l es and Erection of Stran Steel Quonse t s), Box 986, Clovis , N . Mex . His home address is 2013 Wallace, Clovi s, N. Mex . Edwin A. Barsach s is living at 7105 % Concord, Dalla s, Texas. E. Louis Kap er na ros writes , "I nm now emp loyed as Meta llurgist v. ith th e Riley Stok er Corp . in Worces ter, Ma ss ." H e is livin g at
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·766 Main St., Worcester., Mass. James R. Bake, w,ho is with A . p . Green Firebrick Co. , Mexico , ~Mo ., js living at 305 E. Monroe, Mexico, Mo . Wil1i,am G. Barker gives his present address as USN Hospital Staff, Personnel affice , Grea t Lakes , Ill. Sheldon I. Arenberg is Vibrations Engineer , Sikorsky Aircraft, 239 Park Ave. , Bridgeport, Conn. John J . Curtis is work ing for Cia , Minera Nacional , S. A. , Apartado 19, Taxco Guerrero , Mexico . Mail can be sent to Casa Towles Taxco Guerrero, Mexico. William E. Remmert gives his address as 2904 Brayean , Brentwood , Mo. Ohester J. Lapinski is employed with Howe Sound Company, Chelan Div. , Holden , Wash. His mailing address is Box 333 , Holden, Wash. Gera,l d E. Lowe. is employed with Mexico Refractories Co. , Mexico , Mo ., and is living at 611 E. Holm , Mexico , Mo. Warren E. McNely is with Kaiser E ngineer s, aakland , Calif. Warren gives his residence as 2620. Bancroft Way, B erk e ley, Calif. Guy Boos has recently left the Duckceye Cotton ail Company and 11as joined the General Electric Company. He is stationed at the Pittsfield ardnance Operations at Pittsfield , Mass. George K. McFall , who is with Barber~Colman Co., Rockford, Ill., is living at 311 aakley Avenue , Rockford , Ill . James W. a ' Connor has recently accepted employment at the Wood River, Illinois Refinery Company of the Standard ai l Company. Charles Edward Mace gives his address as Petroleum Engineer , Gulf ail Corp. , P. a. Box 611, Tulsa , akla. John R. Miller writes, " I am attending associate officers classes at the Army Quartermaster School and .hope to be here till Marc'h , 1952." His address is Quartermaster School, Box 1047 , Fort See , V'l. James E. McDonald is living at 1428 E. Gangaley, Pensacola , Fla. Arthur L. Schmidt writes " I am in the Technical Service Unit of the 9766th TSU located at Frederick, Md. I am stationed here at Camp Detrick as, Pfc. Arthur L. Schmidt, US 55080953 , a Chemical Engineer Research Ai<l. . James Richard Hunt gives his address as 212 Stanolind Bldg. , Lubbock, Texas.
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Carl Michael Knowles is living at 620 E. Loren , Springfield 4 , Mo. W . F. Netzeband, Jr. writes, " Since last April I have been em.ployed by the McDonnel Aircraft Corporation in the Airplane Design Engineering division. " His mailing address is 913 Moreland , Glendale 22 , Mo . D. W. Breuer resides at 303 Washington St. , Xenia, ahio. Roland Sulland will receive mail addressed to Aurora, Mo . Jake Fiebelman, who is employed with the U.S.G.S., is living at 603 E. 14th, Rolla, Mo. William E. Speece is a Lt. in the U. S. Marines and is attached to A Co ., 7th T.K. Battalion, FMF , Camp Pendleton , aceanside, Calif. Bill resides at 523 N. Pacific, aceanside, Calif .He expects to be rele ased from a~tive duty about April 1, 1952. E. H. Sieckman is living at 817 6th Ave. N., Great Falls, Mont. Charles H . Church's ma ili ng address is Box 72 , Rolla, Mo. Robert K. Preiss writes that his addr ess has recently been changed to 19759 Chapel, Detroit, Mich. Fred H. Eckert has accepted a position as Junior Metallurgist with the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Company at the aak Ridge National Laboratory , aak Ridge , Tenn. Emil A. Roloff gives his address as 86 Grand St. , Iselin , N. J . Ray B.Johnson's address is 900· Douglas, Fayetteville, Ark . Charles M. Rice writes , "I am now working for the Atomic E!lergy Commission here in aak Ridge , Tenn. , in the office of Research & Medicine." His mailing address is 108 Paine Lane, aak Ridge, Tenn. Robert a. Franklin gives 3116 W. 88th St. , Cleveland 2, a~'1 io , a s his mailing address . Alfred D . Vores gives his address a s 26 Rolla Gardens, EolI a , Mo. Willi am L. Wisch is with th e Missouri State Hwy. Dept. and r e sides at 607 W . Elm St. , Jefferson City , Mo. ·Chi Mei Hsiao is empl oyed b y the Lindberg Steel Treating Co. in Chicago. He resides at 731 :"J. Clark St. , Chicago , Ill. R . D. Boedy gives his address a s 1525 Washington S. E. , Ced ar Rapids, Iowa.
K e nenth H. Yochum is living at 942 E. 2nd St., Long Be a ch 2, Calif. C. K . Dae tz 's new addre ss L, 392 River Dr. Appleton, W isc . P . C. Chen, who is employed by the Lindberg Steel Trea ting Co . in Chicago , is living at 731 N . Clark St. , Chicago 10, Ill. Bryan G . See writes that h e is still with Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corp. His mailing addre ss is P. a . Box 86, Cantonme nt, Fla . E. T . Schnieder gives his a ddress as Box 1590 , Tulsa , akla . Billy Stevens write s, " I am now in the army and going to a petroleum school in Jersey City, N.J ." His address is Pvt. Billy Stevens , 1205 A.S.U. , Ft. Wadsworth, N.J . John J. Cavanaugh lists his ad dress as 1806 S. 8th St ., Springfield, Ill. C. R. Knopp ' s most recent ad dress is 305 N . East St., Benton, . Ark. Jo·hn W. Knappert writes, " I am now employed by the Donner-Hanna Coke Corp. as the Assistant Master Mechanic and Chief Electrician. " Hiss address is 206 Best St. , Buffalo 9 , N.Y. Mervin E. Shanafelt gives his new address as 601 McHenry A venue, Crystal Lake, Ill.
1951 Walter B. Riedin.ger, Jr ., who is ,;anployed with Generai Electri c Company in Ft. Wayne, Ind. , writes that he is living at 3915 Woodhil! , Ft. Wayne, Ind iana . Richard A. Brenk gives his a:ldress as 32<!9 Coronado Road , K a r!sas City 4, Kans. ;R ohert I. Zane l: as r ecen tl y written giving his addr ess as 111 5 Indiana, Peoria , Ill. Elmer Donald Schrad er is no v/ living at 929 Wye Dr. , Akron , ahio. DonaLd W. Maltshan is emploY0d in the Engineering Department of the Nevada Mining Div ision of th e Kenn ecott Copp.e r Corporation ? t dress is P. a. Box 383, Ruth, N evada . Thomas Simpson , who is in th e U. S. Marine Corp , gives his m a iling address as 5008 V 1St. , N . W ., Washington, D. C . Larson E. Wile can be reached by writing 1813 M obile Rd. , L y nchburg 9, Va. William Elwood is employe d b y the California ail COl1lpa ny . He resides at 3214 M a ndeville , N ew arleans, La . _ R Qbert H. Schrwa ig is n ow livin g at 1126 North Ave. , Elizabeth; N . J e rs ey .
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T . Roy Evan s writes, "I hav e r e ce ntly l eft Titanium R esearch work with du Pont to tak e up produclion a nd d ev elopment with G e neral Motors C entral Foundry Division :-It Da,{vi ll e , Illinoi s." His m a iling add r css is 26 S . Beard St. , Danvill e,
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John F. Lynch gives his n e w address as 1303 High land Ave nue , Knoxvill e , Tenn . Loui s A. Gibbs can Ib e r eache d Lit 8 19 MaXlwe ll H ou se Apts., Green Stree t, Augu s ta , Ga. Nea l B . D owli ng l ists hi s n ew add r ess as 88th En gr. SLT Co., Ft. Dra gg, N. C. Marvin Z e iclJ is a m e l11lber of the WI st A illborne D iv ision at Camp B r cck e nr idge , Kentucky. Marvin' s m a ilin g address is Pvt. Marvin Zc id , US 55 197437 , Co. C. 53rd Abn . Tnf. Rc g t. , 101st Airborn e Div., Cflmp Bre cken r idge , Ky . Martin F . Rus t, whose add r ess is 71100 Roosev e lt Bl vd., Philadelph ia 15 , Pa ., is working for Phil(;O \.,, 0,po ration , " C " a nd Tioga Streets, Phi lad elphia 34 , Pa. Grover C. Payne is livin g at 70 5 W. Myrtle, Ft. Worth , Texas . Grovcr is e mpl oyed, w ith St. Louis-Sail Fr a n cisco Rai lroad , Mea'~ h am" Bld g., Ft. Worth , Tex as. Gordon E. Na pp , whose ma iling add r ess is Box 100, Miami, Ariz., is with Castle Dome Copper Lv. , William A. Ka'ppus has re cently writ ten that his new residential ad dress is 304 Merrick Rd., Bellmore, N . Y . H e is working for General Ele ctric Co. , Dryer Engr. , 2213 E . Sta te St. , Tre nton , N. J. Woodrow H. Mason g ives his ad dr e "s as 10011 Count Dr. , St. Louis Co u nty 21, Mo. H e is emp loy ed with Emerson Electric , Electronics Div. , 8100 F lorrissa nt A ¡le. , St. Loui s, Mo . Rob ert C. Slankard is now a Structura l En g r., S Ulbmarin e Struc_ t ural Branch , Structural Mechani.cs La,boratory . David Taylor Modle l Basin , Wa shin gton , D. C. Ri ch a rd A. Thurston can b e r ea ched by writing 6819 S. Eme r a ld St. , Chc ag o , Ill . L t. Donald Day has bee n assigncd to Ft. B elvoir, Va. , for a 16 week co urse of training at th e Engineer Center of the Army th ere. Mail address to him at 102 S. O li v e , Roll a, Mo. , will ,be forwarded to him. John C. B a tt e i~er 'w rites t hat hi s a ddress is 224 North Bailey Ave. , Ft. W orth, T ex as . Robert L. B e cker is living at 528 Wingra St. , Madison , Wisc . Ro ge r J . Hull is ,w ith th e Athle ti c
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Mining and Sm elting Com:pany of Ft. Smith , Ark . Roger res ldies at 5201 W. 6th St., Ft. Smith , Ark. M e lvin E . Buettn er can be reached by writing 412 Monroe St. , St. Charles , Mo . Henbert L. B Olwkley is li v ing at 39 Lind en Ave ., Metuchen , N . J . Ch a rl es E. Steinmetz gives hi s address as 640 1 S. Kimb a rk Av e ., Chicago 37 , Ill. D a vid F . H e rl ey is employed with Th e T exa s Company, Box 2420 , Tulsa, Okla. D avid is li ving at 511 N . W. 6th , Fa inf iel d, Ill. John B. Griffith is now in the aJ'my. Hi s ma ili n g addre ss is P vt. J oh n B. Griffith DIS 55 159318 . Co . C" 714th TROB , Ft. Eu s ti ce, Va. Merlin D. Kleinkop.f is now employed with the Atlantic Refinin g Co. , P. O. Box 42, Port Laraca , T exas. Joe R Olber t Powe!I's address is 88th Engl'. SLT Co ., Ft. Bragg, N. Car . .Dal,e E. Hirschfe ld writes, "I have accepted a pos ition with the B unk e r Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentratin g Company in Kellog, k "1ho. At !presen t I am going through the training period the company offers, with view of later be in g placed on the engineerin g s'aff. I enjoy the MS.M A lumn u s very much and hope that it will k eep coming. " Dale gives his p erm~nent mailin~ address as 429 S . Dickason , Colu mbus, Wisc . Art Sundholm is now employed w ith Pure Oil Company in Tulsa , Okla homa . Robert E. Schuchardt g iv es his mail ing address as Rt. No.6, Box 7n8-10 , Sappington, Mo. Wade C. Wurtz writes, "Since Jun e 15 , 19'51, I have Ibeen em p loy ed by the Ma teria!.s Engineering Divi sion oJ D eere and Company , Moli n e, Illi nois. " W ade gives his mailin g addll'ess as R. R. 1, B e ttendorf, Iowa. William E. Bra k e nsi ek gives h is mai li ng add ress as Lt. W:m. E. Bra.k,e nsiek 8512 Trafford Lan e , St. Louis :iI, Mo . He wr ites, " At p !'ese nt am stationed at Ft. B elvoir, puttin g som e of that engineerin g I l ea rned at Roll a to use at th e Engineer School. " G eo r ge W. Sullivan r e sid es at R. R. No.1 , Box 206 , W e bb City, Mo .
James J. Ski les giv es his new address as Electrical Engin erin g D ept., University of Wi scon sin , Madison 6, Wi sc. Ch estc r A. Ra,ch:w a l res id cs a l 410 W . Ca lifornia A ve. , G lenda le, Ca lif. H e is e mployed as a Juniol' E n g in eei' by th e Lockheed Aircraft Corporation of B ur ban.k, Calif . Gera ld Kiley is employed by thc Bald Mountain Mining Co. , a t Tro jan, S. D ak. Joe J . Carl has r ecen tly accepted a job with Fairbanks-Morse Company, B e loit, Wiscon sin . Joe's mailing address is 1020 % Woodward , B eloit, Wisc. Hulon D. McD ani el can b e reached at 3315 Dix Ave ., Over, l and 14, Mo . Thoma s E. Walsh will receive ma il addressed to 49 Arthur St. , Yonkers, N.Y. Rex E. Greer is em ployed by Ph illips P e trole um Co . His mailing add ress is 818 Shawn ee, B ar tlesv ille, Okla. W illiam R. O'Connell can bc reached by writing 534 S . S eigel , Decatur, Ill. Walter Graham gives his address as 13256 N. Norfolk , D etroit, Mich . Wm. A . Give n s is in the army. His address is Pvt . Wm. A . Givens, B atte r y B , 67th Arm ' d FA Bn ., Div. T.N.S ., 3rd Arm'd. Div ., Ft Knox, Ky , Robert J . Smith is in the a rmy at p r esent and wants his mail sent to 5120 Christy Ave., St. L ouis, 1IVI0.
Samu el Shaw III is in the USMC and gives his a ddress as 1208796, Pit. 427 , Co . C , 5th Bn. , Parris Island , S.C. William M. Boushka 's address is 146 Tacoma Rd. , Oak Ridge, T enn. B ill ie J. Bishop is a Student Ap prentice, St. L-SF Ry Co. , 100 Garrison Ave. , Ft. Smith , Ark. He is livin g at 801 S . 23rd St. , F t. Smith , Ark. Robert E. Dieckgr afe is living at 105 Forest Avenue, Claymont, Delaware. Irving Dulberg is presently employed by the Mineral Industries Extension Service of t he P ennsylv ania State College , his r esidence is the Academy Apts. in B ellefon te, Pa. The Alumni Association congratula tes Ch arles William H a rman '51, of 802 Ea st Bel mont, Sprin gfield , Mo ., for his sel ect ion by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station to the F e bruary class of Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island.