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William Crosby Marshall (September 21, 1870 – February 1, 1934) was an American mechanical and
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, Professor of Machine Design and Descriptive Geometry at the
Sheffield Scientific School Sheffield Scientific School was founded in 1847 as a school of Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut, for instruction in science and engineering. Originally named the Yale Scientific School, it was renamed in 1861 in honor of Joseph E. Sheffield, ...
of Yale University and author.


Life and work


Youth and early career at Yale

Marshall was the son of Rev. Henry Grimes Marshall and Marietta (Crosby) Marshall. He grew up in
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, were he attended the New Haven High School. After some mechanical engineering course he started his career as structural engineer with the
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in 1890. In 1893 he continued his studies at the
Sheffield Scientific School Sheffield Scientific School was founded in 1847 as a school of Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut, for instruction in science and engineering. Originally named the Yale Scientific School, it was renamed in 1861 in honor of Joseph E. Sheffield, ...
, where he obtained his Master in Engineer in 1893. The next two years at Yale he was assistant in mechanical engineering and from 1894 to 1902 instructor in drawing and descriptive geometry. In 1902 at Yale Marshall was appointed assistant professor 1902–1912 and in 1912–13 professor in machine design. In those years Marshall had continued his graduate study at the Sheffield Scientific School since 1895, and obtained his C.E. in 1900. In the years 1906–07 he had taken a sabbatical to study at the École d'Application du Gènie Maritime in Paris.


Further career in industry

At the age of 43 Marshall continued his career as consulting engineer in the Industry. He started in 1913 as construction engineer for the Federal Sugar Refining Co., and in 1915 became research engineer at the Bridgeport Works of the Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co. in Bridgeport, Connecticut.Marshall (1911), p. viii ; Marshall (1921), p. viii In 1917 Marshall had started as mechanical engineer with the Holt Manufacturing Company in
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, when on September 13, 1917, he was called upon to serve in the war industry. First he was Captain in Ordnance Department, U.S.A, and became assistant chief of the Inspection Division of the Small Arms Weapons Section at Washington, D.C. At the end of the war he was discharge February 19, 1919. In 1919 Marshall went to Italy for six months as trade commissioner for the U.S. Department of Commerce on industrial machinery. Back in the States he again worked as mechanical engineer and consulting engineer for several companies for a shorter period of time: the National Spun Silk Company in New York; the U.S. Hoffman Machinery Company of Syracuse, where he was chief engineer; the Trexler Company of America at Wilmington, Delaware; Richard Hellman, Inc. at Long Island where he was maintenance and plant engineer, etc.


Works and memberships

In 1912 Marshall published his first work ''Elementary machine drawing and design'' in New York by McGraw-Hill, and in 1921 a second work on charts and graphs. von Huhn, R. "Charts and Graphs. An Introduction to Graphic Methods in the Control and Analysis of Statistics." by Karl G. Karsten, Carl Snyder. in: ''Journal of the American Statistical Association'' Vol. 20, No. 149 (Mar. 1925), pp. 153–156 Marshall had been member of the
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, member of the
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and member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Marshall died February 1, 1934, in
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.''Bulletin of Yale University New Haven October 15, 1934.'' Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Deceased during the Year 1933 -1934. p. 156-157.


Publications

* ''Descriptive Geometry: For the Use of Students in Engineering at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University,'' Yale Co-operative Corporation, 1905. * ''Descriptive Geometry for the Use of Students in Engineering , vol . 1.'' New Haven, 1909. * '' Elementary machine drawing and design,'' New York, McGraw-Hill. 1911. * '' Graphical methods for schools, colleges, statisticians, engineers and executives.,'' ,'' New York, McGraw-Hill. 1921. ;Articles, a selection * Marshall, W. C. "A Review of "The Scientific Determination of the Merits of Automobiles" by Dr. A. Riedler." ''Transactions (Society of Automobile Engineers)'' 10 (1915): 417–443.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall, William Crosby American mechanical engineers Information visualization experts Yale University alumni Sheffield Scientific School faculty 1870 births 1934 deaths