First dean of the University of Michigan College of Engineering
Charles Ezra Greene
Born (1842-02-12 ) February 12, 1842Died 1903 Nationality American Education Harvard College (B.A. 1862)M.I.T. , (B.S. 1868)Occupation(s) Professor of Civil Engineering, 1872-1903 Dean, Univ. of Michigan School of Engineering , 1895-1903 Employer University of Michigan Spouse Florence Emerson (married 1872) Children Albert Emerson, Florence Wentworth Parent(s) Rev. James Diman Greene, Sarah Adeline (Durell) Greene
Charles Ezra Greene (February 12, 1842 – 1903) was an American civil engineer , born in Cambridge, Massachusetts .
He graduated at Harvard in 1862 and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1863, served as quartermaster during the last two years of the Civil War , and was United States assistant engineer from 1870 to 1872, when, for part of a year, he was city engineer of Bangor, Maine .
In the same year he became connected with the engineering department of the University of Michigan . In 1895, he became the first dean of the University of Michigan College of Engineering , a position he held until his death.[ 1]
Greene House and Greene Lounge, located within the East Quad dormitory on the University of Michigan's Central Campus , is named in his honor.[ 1] [ 2]
He was an associate editor of the Engineering News from 1876 - 1877. His publications include:
Graphical Method for the Analysis of Bridge Trusses (1876)
Trusses and Arches: Graphics for Engineers, Architects, and Builders (three volumes, 1876–79; third edition, 1903)
Notes on Rankine's Civil Engineering (1891)
Structural Mechanics (1897; second edition, 1905)
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Gilman, D. C. ; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
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