Purdue debris . LECTRICAL Eng-ineering of tliepresent is so different from thepast, and its future development isliable to such radical changes, thatonly the untiring industry of anefficient faculty, alive to the inter-ests of the electrical profession,and ready to seize the benefits ofeach new departure, can hope to keep this importantbranch of engineering education in step with tlie develop-ment characteristic of the practice in the leading manufac-turing establishments of the day. The Electrical department at Purdue has been particu-larly fortunate from the very beginning in being under the
Purdue debris . LECTRICAL Eng-ineering of tliepresent is so different from thepast, and its future development isliable to such radical changes, thatonly the untiring industry of anefficient faculty, alive to the inter-ests of the electrical profession,and ready to seize the benefits ofeach new departure, can hope to keep this importantbranch of engineering education in step with tlie develop-ment characteristic of the practice in the leading manufac-turing establishments of the day. The Electrical department at Purdue has been particu-larly fortunate from the very beginning in being under thedirection of men who were not only capable educators, butmen whose practical ability as engineers has won tlicnienviable distinction in various lines of experimental re- search and as technical writers of extriided re])utatii in. The Electrical de])artment was separati-d from thatof Physics in 1888, and started its independvUt career underthe su])ervision of Dr. l^ouis Hell, of well known text-bookfame. I^rom 18
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