DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 71 



Table No. 3. — Class-work of department of mechanical engineering , spring term, 19 OS. 



KEPOKT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND CIVIL 



ENGINEERING. 



To the President : 



Sir: — The college year just passed has produced results above the 

 average. There have been some troublesome phases of the work, but 

 on the whole, progress has been continuous; the organization of the 

 department better than ever before; our instructors zealous and in- 

 dustrious, and the cumulative efficienc}- of the departmental work has 

 reached its highest point. To render this characterization a fitting one, 

 all teachers in the department have worked in harmony, and I wish 

 to commend every one for his share in the general results. With the 

 exception of the writer's name, the following list includes the names 

 and titles of those who have formed the departmental staff during the 

 year. There have been no resignations or withdrawals during that time. 

 The list is arranged in order of seniority of appointment. 

 Warren Babcock, B. S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. 

 A. E. Jones, B. S., Instructor in Mathematics. 



M., Ph. D., Instructor in Mathematics. 

 S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. 

 Instructor in Mathematics. 

 C. E.. Instructor in Civil Engineering. 

 S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. 

 E., Instructor in Civil Engineering. 

 S., Instructor in Mathematics. 

 , Instructor in Mathematics. 



C. Gunderson, A. 

 S. C. Hadden, B. 

 G. James, A. B., 

 W. B. Wendt, B. 



Cornell, B. 



McYey, C. 



Heinrich, B. 



Pierce, B. S. 



W. R 

 J. T. 

 G. A. 

 C. A. 



It is a pleasure to record the promotion of two teachers in the above 



