Rex R. Seeber Correspondence, 1927-1945.

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Rex R. Seeber Correspondence, 1927-1945.

Correspondence, 1927-1945, between Rex R. Seeber, a graduate and professor at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan and his former students. Includes details of the former students' jobs at various mining companies, both nationally and internationally, as well as Seeber's news about the College and former classmates.

0.18 cubic feet; 1/2 manuscript box (letter size)

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Michigan College of Mining and Technology

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Arthur V. Sittler was hired by the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in September of 1949 as an assistant professor of German. As was the practice, this appointment began with a probationary period with final confirmation resting with the Board of Control. At the time of his employment it was known that two years before the United States entered World War II he had renounced his American citizenship and became a German citizen. During the war he was active in the German war effort. Howev...

Seeber, Rex R. (Rex Robert) 1879-1957.

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Rex R. Seeber, 1879-1957, graduated with a Bachelor of Science and Engineer of Mines degree in 1899 from Michigan College of Mines. Seeber worked for various land and mining companies in the region until his return to Michigan College of Mines as a faculty member in 1922. From 1926 until his retirement in 1948 Seeber headed the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research focused on the extrusion of copper and as a result of his research the college obtained patents to the process of extru...