Rolla C. Carpenter, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Rolla C. Carpenter

American engineer

Date of Birth: 26-Jun-1852

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1919

Profession: engineer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Rolla C. Carpenter

  • Rolla Clinton Carpenter C.E.
  • M.M.E.
  • LL.D.
  • (June 26, 1852 – 1919) was an American engineer, academic, and writer. Carpenter was born in Orion (now Lake Orion), Michigan.
  • He earned a B.S.
  • in 1873 from Michigan State Agricultural College (today, Michigan State University) and later received additional bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Michigan in 1875.
  • From 1875 to 1890 he was professor of mathematics and civil engineering in the Michigan State Agricultural College; while there, he designed and supervised much of the construction at the young school.
  • In 1887, he and Professor William J.
  • Beal laid out "Collegeville", the first neighborhood in what later became the city of East Lansing, Michigan. He was appointed to a position at Cornell University in 1890.
  • He served as a judge of machinery and transportation at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
  • He was president of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers in 1898.
  • He was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws by the Michigan State Agricultural College in 1907. In addition to numerous scientific papers, he published: Heating and Ventilating Buildings: a Manual for Heating Engineers and Architects (1891) Instructions for Mechanical Laboratory Practice: Text-Book of Experimental Engineering (1892) Internal Combustion Engines: Their Theory, Construction and Operation (1908) (co-author)

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