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'''Full name: '''J. Harry Moore
'''Nicknames/Other names: '''J. Harry
 
'''Birth: '''1909 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
 
'''Death:''' 10 August, 1951 in London, England


'''Education:'''
'''Education:'''


*Civil Engineering - University of New Brunswick in 1933
*Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (1933) - University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB Canada
*Master of Civil Engineering - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
*Master of Science (1934) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA


'''Years employed:''' 1938-1951
'''Years employed:''' 1938 - 1951


'''Faculty: '''Engineering
'''Faculty: '''Engineering
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'''Positions held: '''
'''Positions held: '''


*Professor of Civil Engineering
*Professor of Civil Engineering, 1938 - 1951


'''Activities/contribution:'''
'''Activities/contribution:'''


President of the Association of Professional Engineers of New Brunswick
President of the Association of Professional Engineers of New Brunswick (1951)


'''Additional notes:'''
'''Additional notes:'''


Was offered associate professorship at M.I.T. but declined to stay at U.N.B.
*Was offered associate professorship at M.I.T. but declined to stay at U.N.B.
 
*Studied structural engineering design at Cambridge University on a two-year I.O.D.E. scholarship (1934 - 1936?).
*Awarded I.O.D.E. scholarship at Cambridge University
*Established engineering firm of J. Harry Moore and Associates with fellow professors Ira Beattie, Albert Stevens and Robert McLaughlin.
*Established engineering firm of J. Harry Moore and Associates
*Designed and supervised the construction of Bonar Law-Bennett Library (UNB), Sinclair Rink (Newcastle, NB) and several school and commercial buildings in the province.


'''Sources:'''
'''Sources:'''


*UA Case 77
*UA Case 77
*Alumni Clippings


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Latest revision as of 15:15, 16 December 2014

Nicknames/Other names: J. Harry

Education:

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (1933) - University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB Canada
  • Master of Science (1934) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

Years employed: 1938 - 1951

Faculty: Engineering

Department: Civil Engineering

Positions held: 

  • Professor of Civil Engineering, 1938 - 1951

Activities/contribution:

President of the Association of Professional Engineers of New Brunswick (1951)

Additional notes:

  • Was offered associate professorship at M.I.T. but declined to stay at U.N.B.
  • Studied structural engineering design at Cambridge University on a two-year I.O.D.E. scholarship (1934 - 1936?).
  • Established engineering firm of J. Harry Moore and Associates with fellow professors Ira Beattie, Albert Stevens and Robert McLaughlin.
  • Designed and supervised the construction of Bonar Law-Bennett Library (UNB), Sinclair Rink (Newcastle, NB) and several school and commercial buildings in the province.

Sources:

  • UA Case 77
  • Alumni Clippings


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