"Henry Marion Howe was educated at Harvard and MIT. He held executive positions with several steel mills and with copper and nickel plants served as a metallurgical consultant, and eventually became a professor of metallurgy at Columbia University. He was elected president of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in 1893, and chairman of the American Society for Testing Materials in 1900. In addition, he became a member of the National Research Council in 1918 and became its chairman in 1919."
"Henry Marion Howe was educated at Harvard and MIT. He held executive positions with several steel mills and with copper and nickel plants served as a metallurgical consultant, and eventually became a professor of metallurgy at Columbia University. He was elected president of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in 1893, and chairman of the American Society for Testing Materials in 1900. In addition, he became a member of the National Research Council in 1918 and became its chairman in 1919."
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Henry Marion Howe
Mar. 1848 - May 1922
Fannie Gay Howe
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Apr. 1851 - Mar. 1925
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