526 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION.
This subject was discussed by Professors Woodward, St. Louis ; Baker, of the Uni-
versity of 1llinois ; and General F. A. Walker.
Professor G. Lanza, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, presented
n paper, in which he considered ¢ The Educational Process of Training an Engineer’
tor the several departments of engineering.
This subject was discussed by Professor C. M. Woodward, of St. Louis; Professor
Shattuck, of University of Illinois ; Dr. W. T. Harris, United States Commissioner of
Tducation, and others.
Henry T. Eddy, President of Rose Tolytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., read a
saper on * The Educational Value of Applied Mathematics, and Engineering.”
This subject was discussed by Professor G. Lanza, of Massachusetts, and Professor
Woodward, of St. Louis.
Professor De Volson Wood, of Stevens Institute, followed with remarks on the same
subject.
LIST OF PERSONS ACCEPTING THE OFFICE OF HONORARY
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE DEPARTMENT CONGRESS OF
TECANOLOGICAL INSTRUCTION.
FINLAND. ARIZONA.
prof. Ernst Quist, Director of Polytechnic Insti- Dr. Merrill P. Freeman, President University of
tute. Helsingfors. Arizona, Tucson.
FRANCE. ARKANSAS.
M. le Colonel Laussedat, Director of the School of Dr. E. I. Murfee, President Industrial University,
Arts and Trades, Paris. Favetteville
M. Charles Lucas, Architect, Paris.
M. % Masson, Engineer School of Arts and Trades,
aris.
MV. Paul Melon, Paris.
VL. Haton de la Gonpilliére, Inspector-General of
ines, National Superior School of Mining,
aris.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Weather Bureau, Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Washington.
GREAT BRITAIN.
ENGLAND.
A. H. Gilke, Master Dulwich College, London.
J. H. Reynolds, Secretary of the Manchester Tech-
nical School, London.
J. C. L. Sparkes, City and Guilds South London
Technical Art School, London.
f. Wertheimer, B.Sc.. Head Master Bristol Mer
chant Venturess Technical School, Bristol.
Thomas R. Ashenhurst, Head Master of Textile
Dopprimen, Bradford Technical School, Brad-
ord.
H. S. Hele-Shaw, University College, Liverpool.
GEORGIA.
Dr. H. C. White, President Georgia State College
of Acriculture and the Mechanic Arts, Athens.
INDIANA.
Dr. Henry T. Eddy, President Rose Polytechnic
Institute. Terre Haute.
Dr. James H. Smart, President Purdue University,
Lafayette.
IOWA.
Dr. W. M. Beardshear, President Towa Agricultural
Collece. Ames
KENTUCKY.
Dr. James K. Patterson, President Agricultural and
Mechanical College, Lexington.
RCOTLAND.
Henry Dyer, C.E., M.A, D.Sc., Glasgow.
Prof. Ewing. F.R.S., Dundee and District Associa-
tion for Promotion of Technical and Secondary
Education, Dundee.
JAPAN.
Mr. Koyama Kenzo, Tokyo. 3
UNITED STATES.
ALABAMA.
Dr. William LeRoy Brown, President Alabama Poly-
technic Institute, Auburn.
Ww. H. Council], President State Normal and Indus-
1rial School. Normal.
LOUISIANA.
Dr, Brown Ayres, Professor Tulane University,
New Orleans. .
H. A. Hill, President Southern University, New
Orleans.
MAINE.
Dr. M. C. Fernald, State College of Agriculture and
Mechanic Arts, Orono.
MARYLAND.
Major H. E Alvord, President Maryland Agricul-
tural College, College Park.