Bulletin
of the
NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
1957-1958
EVENING DIVISION CATALOGUE
New Bedford Institute
Of Technology
LIST OF I NSTRUCTORS
GENERAL INFORMATION
LIST OF COURSES
Louis Pacheco, Jr., Director
Evening School
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Edmund Rigby, Chairman
Henri F. Horn, Vice-Chairman
Mrs. Ida Epstein, Secretary
Dr. John E. Foster, Clerk of Board
TRUSTEES
Ex-officio, His Honor Francis L. Lawler, Mayor
Ex-officio, John J. Desmond, Jr., Commissioner of Education
Ex-officio, Miss Ruth B. McFadden, Superintendent of Schools
Nils V. Nelson Charles V. F. DeMailly Mrs. Ida Epstein
John A. Shea Gerald Y. Murphy William E. King
Joseph A. Dancewicz John Vertente, Jr.
Philip Manchester
Henri F. Horn
Miss E. Ferris Almada
Edmund Rigby
Charles Dugdale
Clarence G. Bowman
Joseph Dawson, Jr.
OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE
John E. Foster, B.S., C.E., Sc.D., President
George Walker, President Emeritus
James L. Giblin, M.S.
Dean of Faculty
Warren M. Holt, B.S.
Director of Admissions
Augustus Silva, A.B., M.A.
Dean of Students
Clifford N. Beck, B.S. in T.E.
Placement Director
Louis Pacheco, Jr., B.S. in T.E., M.Ed. Leo M. Sullivan, B.S., M.A.
Director of Evening School Director of Bookstore
Mary F. Makin, Treasurer
FACULTY
James L. Giblin, M.S. . . . . . Professor, Head of Textile Engineering
Augustus Silva, A.B., M.A Professor, Head of English Department
Francis Tripp, B.S. in Ch.E., B.S. in T.C., M.S. in Ch., Ch.E.
Professor, Head of Chemistry
Leo M. Sullivan, B.S., M.A. . .Professor, Head of Social Science and Humanities
Howard C. Tinkham, B.S., M.E. . . Professor, Dean of Mechanical Engineering
Fred Beardsworth Associate Professor of Weaving
Edward H. Cloutier Associate Professor of Knitting
Frank Holden . . . . . . Associate Professor of Yarn Preparation
John Broadmeadow, B.S. in Ch.E., B.S. in T.C., M.Ed
Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry
Edmund J. Dupre, B.S. in T.C. . . Associate Professor of Dyeing and Finishing
Louis E. F. Fenaux, B.S. in Ch., M.S. in Ch.
Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry
Lenine Gonsalves, B.S. . . Associate Professor, Head of Electrical Engineering
Anthony J. John, B.S., M.A. . Associate Professor, Head of Mathematics and Physics
John R. Barylski, B.S. in M.E. . Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Tool Manufacturing
Assistant Professor of Testing and Microscopy
.Ed. . . Assistant Professor of Yarn Preparation
Assistant Professor of Weaving
. Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
. Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry
Instructor in Social Sciences and Humanities
. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
in T.T. . Instructor in Textile Engineering
Instructor in Fine Arts
Adam Bayreuther .
Clifford N. Beck, B.S. in T.E.
Louis Pacheco, Jr., B.S. in T.E., M
Antone Rodil ....
Warren M. Holt, B.S. .
Alden Counsell, B.S. in M.E.
Ferdinand P. Fiocchi, B.S. in Ch.
Celestino, D. Macedo, A.B., M.A.
Conrad P. Richard, B.S. .
Joseph L. Roberts, B.S. in M.E.
William A. Silveira, B.S. in T.E.,
Robert C. Booth .
Margot Neugebauer, B.F.A., M.F.A
Evelyn Ramalhete
John T. Regan, A.B.
Richard Walder, B.S. in E.E.
Kenneth H. Barnard, B.S. in Ch.
Milton E Parker, B.S. .
Edward S. Rudnich, B.S. in M.E.,
Hans Picard, B.S. in E.E.
J. F. Wareing ....
M.S,
Instructor in Textile Design
Instructor in Fashion Department
Instructor in Weaving
Instructor in Electrical Engineering
Visiting Professor, Lecturer in Textile Chemistry
Visiting Professor, Lecturer in Food Engineering
M.S. in T.T. . Visiting Instructor in Electronics
Visiting Instructor in Electronics
Visiting Professor, Lecturer in Quality Control
THE EVENING SCHOOL
Organization and Purpose
The Evening School is an integrated administrative unit of the New
Bedford Institute of Technology. It is oriented to the need for supplying
competently trained personnel to the professions and industries which
the Institute serves. In addition, courses are offered to meet a growing
need for the continuing education for the adult community.
Entrance Requirements
Entrance requirements vary with the subject selected. Subjects taken
for college credit, the requirement is graduation from a recognized high
school. Applicants for credit in any course are required to present
qualifying records. For all other programs, the only requirement, in
general, is graduation from grammar school and the necessary profes-
sional or industrial experience.
Registration
Registration forms may be procured in advance at the office of the
Registrar. Registration is normally held during the second week of
September for the Fall term and during the second week in December
for the Spring term. No new registrations will be accepted after the
first two weeks of classes have been held except with permission of the
Director of Evening School and the Instructor concerned. Students
cannot apply for a transfer to a college credit program after the first two
weeks of classes.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees charged for attendance at the Evening School are as
follows:
1. Non-credit courses are available without tuition charge to residents
of New Bedford. (This is in lieu of a $10,000 annual grant to the In-
stitution from the city of New Bedford.)
2. Non-credit courses have a tuition charge of $10.00 per course to
non-residents of New Bedford.
3. A $5.00 fee per credit hour is charged to all students enrolled in a
credit course for college credit.
4. Tuition charges according to items 1 and 2 above are applied to
students enrolled in a credit course but not seeking college credit.
5. A $2.00 laboratory fee is required of students enrolled in Chemistry
and Machine Shop courses.
6. Refunds, for tuition only, will be made on the basic rate applicable
to day students. An application for refund must be made by the student
concerned; it is not the function of the Institute.
Attendance
Students must attend 70% of classes held and complete prescribed as-
signments in order to receive a certificate for the subject. Students in
college-credit courses must be present for 80% of scheduled classes.
The academic year consists of two 12 week semesters in the Evening
School. The first semester begins at the end of September and extends to
the middle of December. The second semester starts during the first week
of January and is completed about the end of March.
The sessions per week and the semesters required to complete a subject
are shown with each course. A session consists of li/£ hour period. In
most courses, one session is given in one night, however, due to the nature
of the course, in some cases two sessions (three hours) are completed in
one night. Number of credits offered for courses are shown in listing
of courses.
Grading System
The system as used in the day program will be adhered to.
COURSES OFFERED — NON
CREDIT
TEXTILE DEPARTMENT
Sessions
Yarn Preparation Division:
Per Week
Semesters
TE-101, 2
Picking, Carding, Drawing
2
2
TE-201A
Roving Frames
2
1
TE-201B
Spinning
2
1
TE-302
Combing
2
1
TE-203
Cotton Classing
1
1
TE-202
Advanced Calculations
2
1
TE-304
Time Study
1
2
Weaving Di
vision:
TE-501
Elementary Loom Fixing
2
1
TE-502
Draper Loom Fixing
2
1
TE-503
Automatic Box Loom Fixing
2
1
TE-504
Jacquard Loom Fixing
2
1
Knitting Division:
TE-241, 2
General Knitting
2
2
TE-245
Flat Knitting
2
1
TE-246
Warp Knitting
2
1
TE-350, 1
Power Sewing
1
1
TE-352, 3
Sewing Machine Maintenance
2
1
Design Division:
TE-161, 2
Weave Formation I
2
2
TE-261, 2
Weave Formation II
2
2
TE-163, 4
Fabric Analysis I
2
2
TE-263, 4
Fabric Analysis II
2
2
TE-361, 2
Jacquard Designing
2
2
TE-167, 8
Fabric Classification
1
2
TD-210
Fashion Illustration
Srreen Printing
2
1
1
1
Testing and Microscopy Division,
TE-182, 3 Physical Testing
TE-184, 5 Microscopy
TE-283, 4 Photomicroscopy
Sessions
Per Week
2
2
2
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
ME-501, 2 Engineering Drawing 2
ME-503, 4 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2
ME-505, 6 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2
ME-507 Tool Design ' 2
ME-214 Mechanics (Statics) 2
ME-521 Elementary Strength of Materials 2
ME-522 Machine Design " 2
ME-510 Machine Shop Practice 2
ME-511 Advanced Machine Shop Practice 2
Semesters
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
CREDIT COURSES
MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Sessions Semes-
Per Week
TERS
Crs.
M-010
Pre-College Mathematics
M-101
College Mathematics I
3
1
5
M-102
College Mathematics II
3
1
5
M-lll
Log Log Deci Trig Slide Rule
1
1
0
M-110
Slide Rule Fundamentals
1
1
0
M-203
Differential Calculus
2
1
3
M-204
Integral Calculus
2
1
3
M-407
Statistics
1
2
3
P-211
Physics
2
1
3
P-212
Physics
2
1
3
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
EE-313
Electric Circuits and Machines D.C.
2
1
3
EE-314
Electric Circuits and Machines A.C.
2
1
3
EE-315
Electric Circuit Fundamentals
2
1
3
EE-316
Electric Machinery
2
1
3
EE-303
Fundamentals of Electronics
2
1
3
EE-304
Engineering Electronics I
2
1
3
EE-405
Engineering Electronics II
2
1
3
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT
H-110
General Psychology
2
3
H-413
Psychology of Adjustment
2
3
H-230
Economics
2
3
H-340
Sociology
2
3
H-120
Government
2
3
H-411
Industrial Psychology
2
3
H-421
U. S. History
2
3
8
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-412 Applied Psychology
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fe German
H-433 Industrial Management
H-441 Social Problems
H-442 World History, since 1900
H-470 Philosophy
H-480 Public Relations
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
E-101 College English I
E-102 College English II
E-401 Technical Report Writing
E-103 Business English
E-402 Public Speaking
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
Ch-100 General Inorganic Chemistry
Ch-111 Inorganic Chemistry
Ch-112 Inorganic Chemistry II
Ch-113 Qualitative Analysis
Ch-211 Elem. Quantitative Analysis
Ch-212 Elem. Quantitative Analysis II
Ch-221 Introductory Textile Chemistry
Ch-231 Elementary Organic Chemistry
Ch-232 Elem. Organic Chemistry II
Ch-331 Advanced Organic Chemistry
Ch-222 Elementary Dyeing
Ch-341 Textile Printing I
Ch-342 Textile Printing II
Ch-321 Advanced Dyeing I
Ch-421 Advanced Dyeing II
Ch-114 Stoichiometry
Ch-311 Instrumental Analysis
Ch-312 Instrumental Analysis II
Ch-351 Bacteriology
Ch-352 Microbiology
Ch-411 Physical Chemistry
Ch-412 Physical Chemistry II
Ch-441 Industrial Chemical Analysis
Ch-442 Industrial Chemical Analysis II
Ch-451 Textile Finishing
Ch-452 Textile Finishing II
Sessions Semes-
Per Week
TERS
Crs.
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
4
Publication of this Document Approved by George J. Cronin, State Purchasing Agent
ED-NBIT 32. 2m-8-57-920768