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Jay Robert McColl

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in 1905. He became a consultant engineer for the firm of Ammerman, McColl & Anderson in 1910 with an office in Detroit's Penobscot Building. In 1911, he became the dean of engineering at the University of Detroit, and in 1922 he was appointed to the Michigan State Board of Agriculture.
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and then an associate professor in steam engineer, where he was in charge of Purdue's department of steam engineering, 1903-1905. The Detroit-based American Blower Company hired McColl as a
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He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (SME), American Society for Promotion of Engineering Education and the
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The son of Robert McColl, he received his general education at Ann Arbor High School and graduated in 1890 from
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McColl married Belle G. Baldwin on January 3, 1900. They had one daughter, Jeanette Baldwin.
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Jay Robert McColl died in 1936. He is buried in Mount Rest Cemetery in
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starting in 1911. A Detroit elementary school is named after him.
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University of Detroit
Michigan State Agricultural College
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
Michigan State Agricultural College
Cornell University
University of Tennessee
Purdue University
mechanical engineer
Detroit Athletic Club
St. Johns, Michigan
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1867 births
1936 deaths
American mechanical engineers
Michigan State University alumni
University of Detroit Mercy faculty
Engineers from Ann Arbor, Michigan

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