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Show Industrial Experts Slate Classes During USAC Summer Session C.irl H. Casberg, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois and Clifford A. Lush, supervisor of vocational education and Industrial art3 In Minneapolis, Minn., public schools, will instruct special courses !n Industrial In-dustrial education during the 1945 summer session at Utah State Agricultural college, according to Profesor E. C. Jeppsen, head of the college industrial division. The visitors will- teach a course in planning and equippng. indus-tral indus-tral shops while Prof. Lush will offer work In shop organvatioi and management. Prof. Casberg who w!l be on the campus June 25 to 30, was ' graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1916 with a BS degree de-gree in mechanical engineering and in 1924 reecWed a professional profession-al ME. He has been a member of the University of Illinois fac. ulty from 1923 to 1926 and dur.mg the following two years, he was employed with the engineering de- velopment branch of the Western Electric company at the Haw- thorne plant in Chicago. In 1928 Professor Casberg was appointed professor of mechanical engineering engineer-ing at the University of Illinois in charge of Lab courses, m position posi-tion he still holds. Since the declaration dec-laration of war in 1941, he has supervised war training in industrial indus-trial relations, production engineering, engin-eering, safety engineering, job evaluation, eval-uation, motion and time study, and production control. Prof. Lush will instruct courses during the first three weeks of the summer term which begins June 11. He obtained a masters degree from the University of Minnesota and has been a member mem-ber of the vi.Vting faculty at Oregon Ore-gon State college for several sum. mers. Besides an educator, he is a well known author of industrial education works, having published several books and contributing to many national professional industrial indus-trial education magazines. |