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3. Drawing and Design. 



R. K. Steward, B. S., C. E. Professor. 



C. Newman, Associate Professor. 



L. N. Field, B. M. E. Associate Professor. 



J. W. Steward, B. M. E. Assistant Professor. 



A. G. Scheele, A. M. Assistant Professor. 



Miss C. L. Holt, Instructor. 



E. H. Stewart, B. S. in M. E. Instructor. 



Miss E. Butler, Instructor. 



J. Rising, M. E. Instructor. 



Miss Matthews, Clerk. 



4. Electrical Engineering. 



A. R. Sawyer, B. S., E. E. Professor. 

 M. M. Cory, E. E. Associate Professor. 

 P. G. Andres, B. S. Assistant Professor. 

 Miss Colvin, Clerk. 



5. Mechanical Engineering. 



(a) J. A. Poison, M. E. Professor. 



(b) H. B. Dirks, B. S., M. E. Professor. 



W. E. Reuling, B. S. in M. E. Assistant Professor. 

 A. P. Krentel, Instructor. 

 J. A. Eicher, Instructor. 

 G. C. Wright, B. S., in M. E. Instructor. 

 W. G. Hildorf, B. S. Instructor. 

 G. J. Posthumus, Instructor. 

 R. G. Bigelow, B. S. Instructor. 

 A. Watt, Instructor. 

 E. C. Crawford, Assistant. 

 C. N. Rix, Assistant. 

 Miss Houston, Clerk. 

 The above named, 35 persons, were in active service during the entire 

 year with the following exceptions: 



J. A. Poison, resigned, effective April 1. 

 H.. B. Dirks, appointed, effective May 1. 

 J. Rising, appointed, effective Jan. 1. 

 Of the entire staff, 26 persons had offices in the R. E. Olds Hall, which 

 furnished office space also for the Department of Mathematics, 7 persons, 

 making a total number of 33 persons stationed in this building. 



During the 3'-ear, Messrs. Iddles and Messenger, absent on leave hi 

 army service, have resigned their positions with the College. Mr. Chapin, 

 absent on leave and recently discharged from army service, has expressed 

 a wish to return and will do so. Mr. Ward, absent on leave in army service 

 has not yet been discharged. 



Mr. Bigelow has decided not to continue his connection with the 

 College. 



In the resignation of Mr. Poison, the College has lost a very valuable 

 and estimable man. Appointed as instructor in 1906,lhe won his way 

 to the headship of his department in 1917. As administrator, teacher and 

 engineer he was a credit to himself and to the Division. 



