Bergman, Elmer O., 1892-1973
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found: Materials testing : theory, practice and significance of physical tests on engineering materials, 1941:title page (by Herbert J. Gilkey, Glenn Murphy, [and] Elmer O. Bergman)
found: Notes and problems for the course in Materials Testing Laboratory, 1930:title page (by Herbert J. Gilkey and Elmer O. Bergman)
found: Wikipedia, March 4, 2020(Elmer Otto Bergman; Elmer Otto Bergman (January 21, 1892--January 1973) was an American civil, mechanical and consulting engineer at the University of Colorado and at C. F. Braun & Company, later KBR Inc.; he served as the 83nd president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1964-1965; Bergman was born in Kimball, Nebraska; he started his studies at Creighton University in 1914, where he obtained his AB in 1920; he continued his studies at the University of Colorado, where he obtained his BSc in 1925 and his MSc in 1926; he continued his studies at the University Colorado in Civil Engineering and obtained another AB and BSc in 1932; he obtained his Ph. D. in 1938 at Stanford University; Bergman had started his academic career at the University of Colorado as instructor in 1924, was assistant professor from 1926 to 1932, and associate professor from 1932 to 1937; after his graduation from Stanford University in 1938 Bergman joined C. F. Braun & Company, in Alhambra, California; he started as Stress analyst, was chief research from 1940 to 1944, and staff consultant from 1944 to 1958; in 1959 he became senior staff member at the National Engineering Science Company in Pasadena)
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