Curtis Laws Wilson, Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIME

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

To be born in the East, reared and educated in the West, to do graduate work in Germany, leading to the doctorate in metallurgy, and to wind up-for the time being at least-in the Middle West as head of one of the outstanding mining and engineering schools of the country, is a unique career. Curtis Laws Wilson, dean (and in most respects, president) of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy at Rolla, is a native of Baltimore. He came to Anaconda in 1918 and in due course was graduated from Montana School of Mines, with an exceptional record. In 1921, after experience in metallurgical research at Anaconda, he became instructor in metallurgy at his alma mater. Because of his ability as a teacher, he rose rapidly to head of the department after special work at Columbia in 1923-24. In 1927, Wilson was granted leave of absence to study physical metallurgy under the great Tammen at Goettingen, and returned with his doctorate to his work at Montana School of Mines. His major metallurgical interest was then in age-hardening of copper alloys. Also after his return to Montana Mines, Wilson started
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APA: AIME  (1948)  Curtis Laws Wilson, Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIME

MLA: AIME Curtis Laws Wilson, Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIME. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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