Albert F. Bush Papers, ca. 1930-1976

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Albert F. Bush Papers, ca. 1930-1976

Albert Francis Bush (1916-1976) joined the faculty of UCLA's College of Engineering in 1949, taught in the UCLA Public Health Department, and served for 14 years on the Board of Directors of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. He was also active in the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Public Health Association, American Society for Engineering Education, American Industrial Hygiene Association, and Water Pollution Control Federation. The collection consists of Bush's research notes, course materials, and photographs documenting his many areas of interest, research, and publications.

32 boxes (16 linear ft.)

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University of California, Los Angeles. Department of Engineering

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Bush, Albert F.

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Biography Albert Francis Bush was born January 20, 1916 in Boise, Idaho; as a high school student and college undergraduate, worked with Topographic Mapping Division of U.S. Geographical Survey in Idaho and Montana; in 1940 received BA in civil engineering from Stanford University, and joined Pacific Board of Fire Underwriters in Los Angeles; from 1941-43, he worked for the firm of Leeds, Hill, Barnard and Jewett, and for the U.S. War Departm...