Myron Carlos Burr papers, ca. 1927-1973.
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American engineer. From the description of Myron Carlos Burr papers, ca. 1927-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870923 Myron C. Burr earned his A.B. in civil engineering at Stanford University in May 1907. In the aftermath of the San Francisco Earthquake in 1906, he served with the Stanford Relief Corps and the San Francisco Water Commission. In addition to his career as a civil engineer, he ran an insurance agency specializing in industrial insurance, served on the Lo...