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  1. Oct 14, 2011 · A Quote from the Profession of Engineering by Herbert Hoover, President and Engineer. By admin October 14, 2011. America’s 31st president was a passionate engineer generally credited with the vision for the Hoover Dam. It is not a wonder this impressive structure was named after him.

  2. The Engineering of Herbert Hoover 555 go to silence any criticism, an exercise in damage control that in itself deserves further study. Hoover’s career as a mining engineer began shortly after his graduation from Stanford University in 1895. He found work first with the U.S. Geological Survey under Waldemar Lindgren

  3. Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933. A member of the Republican Party, he held office during the onset of the Great Depression.

  4. Herbert H-oover, Engineer. Hoover's active interest in applied science brought about. many advances in research and technology. The earliest record of Herbert Clark Hoover as an engineer was one he set down himself' in his Memoirs (1). Re- calling the [owa farm-implement busi- ness of his father, who died of typhoid.

  5. May 14, 2012 · Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st president of the United States, graduated as a mining engineer (1895, Stanford University) and made his fortune in mining but made a name for himself organizing international relief efforts during and after World War 1, work for which he won the inaugural Hoover Medal.

  6. HERBERT Clark Hoover, famous engineer and president of the United States 1929-33, was elected to honorary membership in the Institute, June 25, 1929. During the same year, Mr. Hoover was awarded the John Fritz Medal.

  7. Hoover became a mining engineer -- not just a businessman who worked in mining, but one of the truly great mining engineers of all time. Hoover was not quite 40 when WW-I broke out. He was then functioning as a freelance consulting engineer. He had shaped worldwide mining patterns on six continents.