History of Pittsburgh and Environs, Volume 2American Historical Society, 1922 - Pittsburgh (Pa.) |
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Page 12 - Captain Hunt was prominent in the membership of various technical societies. He had been president of the Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania; vice-president of the American Institute of Mining Engineers; and was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and
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Page 102 - In 1880 his alma mater conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts. His professional training was received in the medical department of the University
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