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The fie Id of Me chan i c a I Engineering is so broad that no man can be an c1u th o rity on all of its branche s. Consequently, M echanical Eng ineers tend to b ecome spec ialists in chosen bra nches . Therefore, the st udent is given a thorough backgrou nd in th e ba sic sciences . This field is very extsnsive, for practically every manufactured article requires the se rvices of mecha n ica I engineers both in th e design of the machine on which it is made and in the production of the Brticle on th ose machines in th e factory .
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DR. IVAN A . PLAN CK H ead , M echanical Engineering Departm ent
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ROBERT R. MARSHALL
H O WARD MACKLIN
A ssist ant Professor
A ssocia te Professor
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EDMUND T. NAPIER
CLEO J . QU INN
CHANG KEN G LIU
ROBERT A. G RUE SBECK
I nstructor
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