Savitar . state board of health for thestate of Washington and professor-ships in several leading universities. After eight years of generalpractice in engineering he studiedat Cornell College, later becomingprofessor in Civil Engineering atthe same institution. Then, aftertwo years practice in Illinois andOhio, he accepted a professorship atthe University of Alabama. Laterhe became professor in Municipaland Highway Engineering at theUniversity of Washington, Seattle. He holds the degrees B. S. inCivil Engineering and M. C. E in Civil Engineering from Cornell College, Iowa. Dean McCaustland ha

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Savitar . state board of health for thestate of Washington and professor-ships in several leading universities. After eight years of generalpractice in engineering he studiedat Cornell College, later becomingprofessor in Civil Engineering atthe same institution. Then, aftertwo years practice in Illinois andOhio, he accepted a professorship atthe University of Alabama. Laterhe became professor in Municipaland Highway Engineering at theUniversity of Washington, Seattle. He holds the degrees B. S. inCivil Engineering and M. C. E in Civil Engineering from Cornell College, Iowa. Dean McCaustland has contributed many articles toleading trade and scientific periodicals and his report forthe U. S. Geological Survey in 1912 on the DescheutesRiver is still considered authoritative. He became dean of the School of Engineering at theUniversity of Missouri in 1914, when the enrollment was140. The enrollment is now 480 attesting the wisdom ofhis policy and the efficiency of his management. • Si mm Page US. wiiiiiiiiiiHTi viiimimitmr DEPARTMENTS 3R-