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Hugo Philip Tiemann ( -1932)


1932 Obituary [1]

HUGO P. TIEMANN died at Pittsburgh, on January 3, 1932, as a result of illness due to burns received on the preceding November 28.

He graduated from Columbia University in 1900, and in the following year became associated with the Carnegie Steel Co.; he was first stationed at the Homestead works and was later transferred to the Pittsburgh offices.

Mr. Tiemann was well known as the author of "Iron and Steel," a pocket encyclopaedia on the subject, a signed copy of which he presented to the Institute's library.

He joined the Iron and Steel Institute in 1912.


1932 Obituary [2]



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