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William Lafayette Darling

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by the Secretary of State, 1917; Member of Board of Economics and Engineering for the Owners of Railroad Securities in New York, 1921 to 1922. Public office: Member, City Planning Board, St. Paul; Member, City Zoning Board, St. Paul.
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In 1926, the Trustees of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute established the policy of granting a limited number of honorary degrees, including Doctor of Engineering. In 1927, the degree was conferred upon William L. Darling.
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Branch, 1889 to 1890; principal assistant engineer in charge of engineering and construction, 1891 to 1892; division engineer in charge of engineering from St. Paul, Minnesota, to
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In 1916 he became a consulting engineer, at St. Paul with the following activities: Associate member, Naval Consulting Board during the
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Associate member, Naval Consulting Board; Advisory Commission of Railway Experts to Russia; Board of Economics and Engineering for the
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Ironically, four of the five WPI civil engineering graduates listed in this article are early veterans of the Northern Pacific!
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veterans Darling and Benjamin O. Johnson's experiences as Americans working to maintain the
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Darling married Alice Ernestine Bevans on April 15, 1901, and they had three children.
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Who’s Who in Railroading – United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba – 1930 Edition
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www.wpi.edu/Academics/Library/Archives/SeventyYears/page342.html.
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chief engineer, consulting engineer, Doctor of Engineering
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Seventy Years of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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Personal papers from Darling's time in Russia circa
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Official papers as chief engineer of the 188:Fayette Bevans, William Lowell, Edna Cyrena 589:American expatriates in the Russian Empire 205:(1856-1938), was a consulting engineer in 31: 20: 344:He died in St. Paul on October 27, 1938. 354:American Railway Engineering Association 172:; City Zoning Board, St. Paul, Minnesota 385: 122:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad 579:Worcester Polytechnic Institute alumni 574:American people in rail transportation 221:on March 24, 1856. He was educated at 217:William Lafayette Darling was born in 7: 358:American Society of Civil Engineers 16:American civil engineer (1856–1938) 241:Entered engineering construction, 14: 458:Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 549:Northern Pacific Railway people 421:"W. L. Darling, Engineer, Dies" 223:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 93:Worcester Polytechnic Institute 429:. October 28, 1938. p. 12 362:General Contractors of America 247:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 1: 584:Great Northern Railway (U.S.) 315:Spokane, Portland and Seattle 166:Owners of Railroad Securities 519:Minnesota Historical Society 324:; appointed a member of the 494:. 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Oxford, Massachusetts
St. Paul, Minnesota
American
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
civil engineer
Northern Pacific Railroad
Great Northern Railway
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway
civil engineering
Republican
Owners of Railroad Securities
St. Paul, Minnesota
St. Paul, Minnesota
Oxford, Massachusetts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
baseball
football
Northern Pacific Railroad
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
St. Andrews Bay and Chipley
Minneapolis
Chicago
Great Northern Railway
Sioux Falls
Yankton, South Dakota
Minot, North Dakota
Great Falls, Montana
Howe truss

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