Allison C. Neff died at his home in Middletown, Ohio. He was 55. At the time of his death, he was Vice President and Central Division Manager of Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc.
Mr. Neff joined the Ohio Corrugated Culvert Company in 1929. When that company became part of Armco in 1944, he moved to Middletown as Ohio Sales Manager for AD&MP. He ws named Central Division Manager in late 1944 and Vice President in 1945.
A native of Cleveland, Mr. Neff gained national prominece in engineering circles, having served as President of the National Society of Professional Engineers from 1955 to 1956.
He was a gradudate of Case School of Engineering and annually the Allison C. Neff Award is made.
Thanks to Janie P. Seis F-a-G #47460057
POPULAR SCIENCE, Dec 1955.
Allison C. Neff, President of the Nation Society of Professional Engineers "The future course of American industrial achievement and national defense will be largely dependent on the Engineering Skills which can be developed the generation now in our high schools."
Allison C. Neff died at his home in Middletown, Ohio. He was 55. At the time of his death, he was Vice President and Central Division Manager of Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc.
Mr. Neff joined the Ohio Corrugated Culvert Company in 1929. When that company became part of Armco in 1944, he moved to Middletown as Ohio Sales Manager for AD&MP. He ws named Central Division Manager in late 1944 and Vice President in 1945.
A native of Cleveland, Mr. Neff gained national prominece in engineering circles, having served as President of the National Society of Professional Engineers from 1955 to 1956.
He was a gradudate of Case School of Engineering and annually the Allison C. Neff Award is made.
Thanks to Janie P. Seis F-a-G #47460057
POPULAR SCIENCE, Dec 1955.
Allison C. Neff, President of the Nation Society of Professional Engineers "The future course of American industrial achievement and national defense will be largely dependent on the Engineering Skills which can be developed the generation now in our high schools."
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