George Alfred Goodenough Biography, 1972.
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Goodenough, G. A. (George Alfred), 1868-1929
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George Alfred Goodenough, of Flint, Michigan, earned his B.S. degree in engineering from Michigan Agricultural College in 1891, and his M.E. from the University of Illinois in 1900. He was later employed by M.A.C. (In structor of Shops, 1891-1893), the International Correspondence School (instructor, (1893-1895; editor, 1897-1899), and the University of Illinois Department of Mechanical Engineering (1895-1929). He also served on the Western Athletic Conference (1906-1929). He married Elizabeth C...
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