// p"E ~'^: BULLETIN, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENT'S REPORT VOLUME 61 NUMBER 3 OCTOBER, 1925 Published by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts _~~__~~~__~_~__ t· Published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Station, Boston. Massachusetts, monthly from September to June, inclusive. Entered December 3, 1904 at the Post Office, Boston, Mass., as second class matter, under Act of Congress of July 16, 1894. VOLUME 61 MASS ACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY REPORTS OF THE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1925 1 THE TECHNOLOGY PRESS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1925 LZ r^ , TABLE OF CONTENTS THE CORPORA7!ION PAGE Members of the Corporation . ................ 5 Committees of the Corporation . ............... 6 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT ................... 9 REPORT OF THE DEAN OF STUDENTS . .............. 36 REPORT OF THE LmBRRIAN .................... 39 REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR: STATISTICS . ........... 49 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE COURSES AND SCHOLAR- SHIPS . 66 SOCIETY OF ARTs ................... ...... 69 REPORT ON SUMMER SESSION . .................. 71 PUBLCATIONS ...................... ... 74 REPORT oF THETREASURER I 8- MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION 1925-26 President Secretary' SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE Treasurer EVERETT MORSS Executive Committee PRESIDENT Ex OFrFIos TREASURER Ex OFFIcIS EDWIN S. WEBSTER FRANCIS R. HART FREDERICK P. FISH ELIHU THOMSON CHARLES TI MAIN Life Members HOWARD ADAMS CARSON ALBERT FARWELL BEMIS FRANCIS HENRY WILLIAMS HOWARD ELLIOTT SAMUEL MORSE FELTON EDWIN SIBLEY WEBSTER DESMOND FITZGF1RALD PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP JOHN RIPLEY FREEMAN OTTO HERMANN KAHN WILLIAM HENRY LINCOLN CHARLES HAYDEN ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL CHARLES THOMAS MAIN JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE GEORGE EASTMAN ELIHU THOMSON HARRY JOHN CARLSON FREDERICK PERRY FISH GERARD SWOPE CHARLES AUGUSTUS STONE ARTHUR DEHON LITTLE FRANCIS RUSSELL HART FRANKLIN WARREN HOBBS COLEMAN DUPONT WILLIAM HOWARD BOVEY EVERETT MORSS WILLIAM ROBERT KALES WILLIAM ENDICOTT JOSEPH WRIGHT POWELL WILLIAM CAMERON FORBES HENRY ADAMS MORSS FRANCIS WRIGHT FABYAN Term Members Term expires June, 1926 Term expires June, 1928 VAN RENSSELAER LANSINGH WALTER HUMPHREYS FRANK LOVERING LOCKE CHARLES REED MAIN LEONARD METCALF WILLIS RODNEY WHITNEY Term expires June, 1927 Term expires June, 1929 LESTER DURAND GARDNER GEORGE L. GILMORE FRANK WILLIAM LOVEJOY MORRIS KNOWLES WILLIAM CHAPMAN POTTER REDFIELD PROCTOR Term expires June, 1930 JOHN LAWRENCE MAURAN ANDREW GRANVILLE PIERCE, Jr. SALMON WILLOUGHBY WILDER Representatives of the Commonwealth HIs EXCELLENCY, ALVAN TUFTS FULLER, Governor HON. ARTHUR PRENTICE RUGG, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court DR. PAYSON SMITH, Commissionerof Education 'Address correspondence to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. COMMITTEES OF THE CORPORATION for 1925-1926 Executive Committee PRESIDENT Ex oCII TREASURER OFFICIIS FREDERICK P. FISH ELIHU THOMSON FRANCIS R. HART CHARLES T. MAIN EDWIN S. WEBSTER Committee on Finance FRANCIS R. HART WILLIAM ENDICOTT GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH W. CAMERON FORBES A. FARWELL BEMIS THE TREASURER, EX OFFICIO Auditing Committee SALMON W. WILDER WALTER HUMPHREYS GEORGE L. GILMORE Committee on Membership GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH JAMES P. MUNROE JOHN R. FREEMAN CHARLES A. STONE WALTER HUMPHREYS Committee on Nautical Museum FRANCIS R. HART HENRY A. MORSS FRANCIS W. FABYAN VISITING COMMITTEES Department of Civil and Sanitary Engineering DESMOND FITZGERALD SAMUEL M. FELTON HOWARD A. CARSON LEONARD METCALF MORRIS KNOWLES Department of Mechanical Engineering JOHN R. FREEMAN WILLIAM R. KALES HOWARD ELLIOTT CHARLES R. MAIN FRANKLIN W. HOBBS ANDREW G. PIERCE, JR. Department of Mining, Metallurgy and Geology CHARLES HAYDEN COLEMAN DU PONT WILLIAM C. POTTER Department of Architecture HARRY J. CARLSON A. FARWELL BEMIS A. LAWRENCE LOWELL JOHN L. MAURAN VISITING COMMITTEES Department of Physics ELmu THOMSON FRANK W. LovEyjo PIERRE S. DU PONT WIIxas R. WHITNEY Department of ElectricalEngineering GERARD SWOPE WILLIAM H. BOVEY VAN RENSSELAER LANSINGH CHARLES A. STONE Department of Hygiene HARRY J. CARLsON CHARLES A. STONE GEORGE L. GILMORE Department of Economics and Statistics (Including the course in Engineering Administration) W. CAMERON FORBES WALTER HUMPEREYS FARNK A. VANDERLIP REDFIELD PROCTOR LESTER D. GARDNER SALKMON W. WILDER FRANCIS W. FABYAN Departmentsof Modern Languages and English JAMas P. MUNROE OTTO H. KAHN PAYSON SMITH FRANCIS W. FABYAN FRANK L. LOCKE Departthent of Mathematics WILLIAM R. KALEs HOWARD ELLIOTT WILLIAM H. BOVEY Departmentsof Chemistry and Chemical Engineering WISIs R. WHITNEY FRANK W. LovEJOY ARTHUR D. LITTLE CHARLES R. MAIN Department of Biology and Public Health LEONARD METCALF FRANCIS H. WILLIAMS DESMOND FITZGERALD Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering JOSEPH W. POWELL CHARLES A. STONE WILLIAM H. LINCOLN A. FARWELL BEMIS HENRY A. MORSS Department of Military Science and Tactics FRANK L. LOCKE SAMUEL M. FELTON W. CAMERON FORBES I, I i. Y c; REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT To THE MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION: In accordance with the by-laws of the Corporation I have the honor to submit to you a report upon the work of the Institute, during the preceding year, based on infor- mation received from heads of departments, together with reports from other administrative officers with reference to the work of their special departments. THE CORPORATION. The term for which Messrs. Matthew C. Brush, Francis W. Fabyan and Franklin T. Miller were elected Term Members expired in June. In place of these retiring members the Corporation elected Messrs. Andrew G. Pierce, Jr., Salmon W. Wilder and John Lawrence Mauran upon nomination by the Alumni Asso- ciation. The Corporation at its October meeting elected Mr. Francis W. Fabyan a Life Member. THE FACULTY. During the year the Faculty has suffered loss through the resignation of Professor A. E. Kennelly, and through the retirement of Professor F. J. Moore and Professor Henry Fay. Other losses have been occasioned by the resignation of Assistant Professors H. U. Faulkner, A. H. Gilkeson, John M. Heath and David A. D. Ogden. Additions to the Faculty have been made as follows: Herbert B. Dwight has been appointed Professor of Electrical Machinery; Joseph W. Barker, Associate Professor of Elec- trical Engineering; F. S. Dellenbaugh, Jr., Associate Professor of Electrical Design; Dr. Charles Terzaghi, Lecturer and Research Associate in the Department of Civil Engineering; Lieutenant Harold L. Milan and Lieutenant Anderson T. W. Moore, Assistant Professors of Military Science and Tactics. Associate Professors G. L. Hosmer and R. G. Tyler have been advanced to the grade of Professors. 9 10 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Assistant Professors J. B. Babcock, 3d, L. F. Hamilton, A. F. Holmes, C. S. Robinson, R. H. Smith and Hale Sutherland have been advanced to the grade of Associate Professors. The following have been promoted to the grade of Assistant Professors: E. L. Bowles, G. L. Clark, O. G. C. Dahl, P. Franklin, W. H. Jones, M. Knobel, C. E. Lansil, J. T. Norton, and W. N. Seaver. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. A noteworthy change in the undergraduate courses of the Civil Engineering Department during the past year was the addition of a series of lectures on Aerial Surveying and Mapping to the course in Surveying. This course was given by Gerard T. Matthes, M. I. T. '95, through the courtesy of the Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Incorporated, of which Mr. Matthes is consulting engineer. These lectures were open to all Institute students in Civil Engineering, attendance being required of students in the second year class in Surveying. The method of aerial surveying has come very rapidly into use, not only in various government surveys but in private work. A soil stack with a head equivalent to that which would be required in a three-story building, with necessary devices for measuring pressures and discharges has been constructed. This makes it possible to extend further the investigations in that branch of Sanitary Engineering which has to do with the construction of buildings, the practice of which has been left very largely to empirical formulae and tradition in the past. During the present year an important addition is being made to the graduate work by the introduction of a course in soil mechanics, a subject in which little, if any, formal instruction has been given in the past. The establishment of this course marks an important development in that part of civil engineering concerned with foundations, dams, retaining walls and other problems where a knowledge of the physical properties of the soil are essential. The work will be in charge of Dr. Charles Terzaghi of Czecho-Slovakia, a man of wide experience in the field of soil mechanics and REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT recently acting head of the Civil Engineering Department of Roberts College, Constantinople. Dr. Terzaghi has done much notable work in this important but obscure field and has an international reputation. The fourteenth session of the Summer Surveying Camp was held during the summer of 1925 with an attendance of ninety-one students. The site is an admirable one for the purpose, the buildings are well planned and carefully kept, the camp is a credit to the Institute. The question of establishing at the Camp an accurate base line and a series of stations for the most accurate tri- angulation is being discussed. There is need in this country for a few well-trained men in this
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