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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 

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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 

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