George Basil Garrett
George Basil Garrett ( -1942)
1942 Obituary.[1]
GEORGE BASIL GARRETT was killed in a railway accident near Dickerson Ma., U.S.A., on September 24th, 1942; he was forty-nine years of age. He graduated from the Case School of Applied Science in 1915, and soon afterwards joined the staff of Messrs. Arthur G. McKee & Co., Cleveland, builders of blast-furnaces and steel plants, and at the time of his death was sales manager of the iron and steel division of the company. He made many friends in England, having spent a number of years in this country in the interests of his firm. His father, who was a Member of The Iron and Steel Institute for a number of years, was the inventor of the Garrett mill.
Mr. Garrett joined the Institute in 1920.
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- ↑ 1942 Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute