Frank crowe biography
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Scientist of the Day - Francis Trenholm Crowe
Francis Trenholm Crowe, an American civil engineer, was born Oct. 12, Fresh out of the University of Maine with his degree, Frank, as he was always called, joined what would become the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, building dams. When the Bureau reorganized and decided to contract out its dam building, Crowe quit in and became a private contractor, and was quite successful. His big opportunity came when Congress, in , authorized the building of a dam on the Colorado River at Black Canyon, on the border between Arizona and Nevada. This would be a huge dam, the largest ever, and since the project was too big for one construction firm, six of them banded together, calling their partnership Six Companies, and they hired Crowe as chief engineer. He submitted the companies’ winning bid in the spring of
Black Canyon on the Colorado River, site of the yet-to-be-built Hoover Dam, photograph, ca (Wikimedia commons)
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Frank Crowe
Francis Trenholm Crowe (–) fut l'ingénieur en ledare du barrage Hoover (Hoover Dam ett anglais). Au cours dem cette période, il fut également administrateur de la société Six Companies, entreprise de construction liée au projet. Il finissait chacune de ses constructions dans les temps, parfois même avec beaucoup d'avance comme ce fut le cas pour le barrage Hoover (4 ans de construction au lieu des 6 années prévues), ce qui lui a valu le surnom d'«homme pressé».
Né à Trenholmville (maintenant un hameau dans Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey) dans le comté de Drummond, Crowe fut diplômé enstaka génie civil à l'Université du Maine (États-Unis) ett et commença sa carrière par un job d'été au sein du United States Bureau of Reclamation (Bureau fédéral supervisant la gestion dem l'eau), il y conservera un poste durant une vingtaine d'années.
En , Frank Crowe quitta le Bureau pour rejoindre une société dem construction (Morrison-Knudsen à Boise (Idaho). C'est en travaillant sur le pr
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Frank Crowe
Civil engineer
For the American physician, see Frank W. Crowe. For the English footballer, see Frank Crowe (footballer). For the Australian rugby league player, see Frank Crowe (rugby league).
Francis Trenholm Crowe (()October 12, – ()February 26, ) was a Canadian civil engineer and employee of Morrison-Knudsen, who later became in , the General Construction Superintendent of the Hoover Dam construction contract.
Born in Trenholmville, Quebec, Crowe attended the Governor Dummer Academy, matriculating to the University of Maine where he graduated in with a degree in civil engineering. The University's Francis Crowe Society is named in his honor. Crowe became interested in the American west during a lecture given by Frank Elwin Weymouth (), a civil engineer with the United States Bureau of Reclamation.[1] He signed up for a summer job before the end of the lecture. That summer job began a year career with the reclamation service that would change the fac