Purdue debris . in the high voltagelaboratory which will attempt to establish a standard for the meas-urement of high voltages, for up to this time no satisfactoryand absolutely reproduceable standard has been obtained. During the past few years the courses have been greatly ini-])roved as well, particularly in regard to the addition of a seriesof elective subjects in telephone, illuminating, railway and advancedtheoretical electrical engineering, together with a new course whichhas been established this vear in the organization and regulationof public service corporations. .The latter has i)r


Purdue debris . in the high voltagelaboratory which will attempt to establish a standard for the meas-urement of high voltages, for up to this time no satisfactoryand absolutely reproduceable standard has been obtained. During the past few years the courses have been greatly ini-])roved as well, particularly in regard to the addition of a seriesof elective subjects in telephone, illuminating, railway and advancedtheoretical electrical engineering, together with a new course whichhas been established this vear in the organization and regulationof public service corporations. .The latter has i)roved so necessaryand \ aluablc that it has recently been decided to require this all Seniors in electrical engineering in the near future. Grad-uates in electrical engineering are now entering commercial andexecutive positions to a greater extent than in the past and thedemand for a broader training in the management of corporationslias become very active. 1Q15 Page ninety-eight PV/RDV/E, DE^BiaiS^ ^,1. Tup Row—Achatz, lluuton, Kowell, Curtner, Slieadel, Row—Emrick. Topping, Piper, Harding, Still, Ewing. 1915 $^^^^ DD Page ninety-nil f ^;:^^VRDV/C DEBI^IS iux. j2 CHARLIES l<KANCIS HARDINC. ^h; HK\; T B IT. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of Electrical Labora-tories. B. S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1902: E. E., 1909. Institute of Electrical Engineers. Jvlemher of Western SocietyEngineers. Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., AmericanElectric Railway Association, Indiana Engineering Society, National Elec-tric Light Association, Indiana .\cademy of Science, Indiana Electric LightAssociation. ALANSON NILES TOPPINC;. 2 H; H K N. -Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. B. S., Kansas Univer-sity, 1894. Member of .American Institute of Electrical Engineers, AmericanElectro-Chemical Society, Illuminating Engineering Society, Society for thePromotion of Engineering Education. LIA\IS I)( )\\ R


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