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Show State School of Mines Joseph Francis Merrill, Director of the School of Mines. Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering-. Graduate of the Normal School, University of Utah, 1S89; B. S., University of Michigan. 1S93; Student in Cornell University in 1893; University of Chicago in summers of 1 894, 1S96, 1S97; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 189S-1S99; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1S99. Richard Rosvvell Lyman, Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S. (C. ' E.), University of Michigan, 1895; Student, University of Chicago, summer of 1902; Graduate Scholar, 1902-1903; Graduate Fellow, 1903-1904, Cornell University; M. C. E., 1903, Ph. D., 1905, Cornell University. Gustave Algot OvERSTROM, Professor of Mining and Milling. Chalmer's Institute of Technology, 1887; draughtsman, designing and consulting engineer, engaged, since 1888, in mill work, in the designing of mining and steam machinery, and in the design and construction of ore dressing, metallurgical, and mine plants in Colorado, Arizona, Montana, Michigan, Canada, etc.; employed as designing engineer by Sullivan Machinery Co., Morgan Gardner Electric Co., Fraser & Chalmers, Gates Iron "Works Co., Parrot Silver and Copper Co., Amalgamated Copper Co., Allis-Chalmers Co., etc. Elias Hyrum Beckstrand, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. S. (E. E.), TJniversity of Michigan, 1900; M. M. E., Cornell University, 1901. William Clarence Ebaugh, Professor of Chemistry. B. S. in Chemistry, 1 893, Ph. D., 1901, University of Pennsylvania; Director of the Department of Physics and Chemistry, Kenyon College, 1901-1902. Fred James Pack, Deseret Professor of Geology. B. S. (M. E.), 1904, University of Utah; A. M., 1905, and Ph. D., 1906, Columbia University; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in Brigham Young College, 1906-1907; Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 1907. Leon Wilson Hartman, Associate Professor of Physics. B. S" 1898, A. M., 1899, and Instructor, 1899-1 901, Cornell University; Acting Professor of Physics, Agricultural College of Kansas, 1901-1902; Frazer Fellow in Physics, 1902-1903, and Ph. D., 1903, University of Pennsylvania; University of Pennsylvania Tyndale Fellow in Physics at the University of Gottingen, 1903-1904; Instructor in Cornell University, 1904-1905. DR. J. F. MERRILL Robert Henry Bradford, Professor of Mining and Metallurgy. B. S" University of Utah, 1895; Student in L-niversity of Chicago in 1895 and 1896; Fellow in Metallurgy, 1900-1902; Ph. D., 1902, Columbia University. William Blum, Professor of Chemistry. Frank C. French, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. C. E., Iowa State College, 1896; Assistant Engineer, C. & N. W. R. R., 1899-1902; Division Engineer, A., T. & S. F. R. R., 1902-1903; Associate Professor Civil Engineering, Iowa State College, 1903-1907; United States Inspecting Engineer, Philippine Islands, 1907. Frank Pierce, Lecturer on Mining Law. A. B" Williams, 1881; Member of the Salt Lake City Bar. William Forsberg, Foreman of Shops, and Head of Mechanical Work. Alvin F. Sundberg, Foreman of Wood and Foundry Shops. Charles E. Forsberg, Instructor in Forging. ( 12 ) |