Henry Marion Howe
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American metallurgist
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Henry Marion Howe's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry Stevens Institute of Technology
- PhD Metallurgy Columbia University
Why Is Henry Marion Howe Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Marion Howe was an American metallurgist, the son of Samuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward Howe. Education Howe attended the Boston Latin School, class of 1865, then Harvard College, class of 1869. In 1871, he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree of "graduate in the department of geology and mining science", later renamed a Bachelor of Science.
Henry Marion Howe's Published Works
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Published Works
- The metallography of steel and cast iron (16)
- Iron, steel, and other alloys (4)
- Iron and steel (a pocket encyclopedia) : including allied industries and sciences (2)
- A needed invention in coal-mining. (1887) (1)
- Stresses caused by cold-rolling. (1)
- Chemical Action between Solids. (1888) (1)
- Discussion of Steel: Its Properties; Its Use In Structures and in Heavy Guns by William Metcalf (0)
- A Needed Invention in Coal-Mining (1887) (0)
- SOME NEEDS OF ENGINEERING. (1918) (0)
- Answers (1889) (0)
- Discussion of "The Manufacture of Steel: Notes On the Metallography of Steel" (1905) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. STEEL SKELETON CONSTRUCTION IN CHICAGO. (0)
- A note on stresses caused by cold rolling (1920) (0)
- The Value of Expert Opinions. (1913) (0)
- Answers (1889) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. THE TREATMENT OF STEEL BY HYDRAULIC PRESSURE, AND THE PLANT EMPLOYED FOR THE PURPOSE. (0)
- The metallography of steel and cast iron : the metallurgy of steel (0)
- THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE. (1917) (0)
- Hardening with and without martensitization (0)
- Contributions of metallurgy to victory. (0)
- Manganese Steel from Scrap (1915) (0)
- THE CLAPP-GRIFFITHS BESSEMER PLANT. (1885) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE. THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF IRON AND STEEL. (0)
- New Sources of Heat (1889) (0)
- Discussion of "Effects of Straining Structural Steel and Wrought Iron" (0)
- METALLURGICAL LABORATORIES. (0)
- Discussion of "Specifications for Structural Steel" (0)
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