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F5 C? 'N 1 ri w 9 . 1 1 I 1 i 1 , ,. 'N jx ji ii C l 1 al . . rl li W l 'w w i A, 11 if ll f h 5 'i 0. 5 T. H. CUTLER Summa Cum Laude 1931 I T. H. Cutler was born August 12, 1882, at Fort Scott, Kansas. Graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree of engineering in 1903. Member ATO social and Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering societies. Draftsman and instrument- man with the C. Sz A. Railroad from June, 1903, until January, 1905. Resident Engineer on construction for the Illinois Steel Co., South Chicago lVorks, from .I:muary, 1905, 'until March, 1906. Assistant Chief Civil Engineer and Superin- tendent of Construction with the Gary lvorks, U. S. Steel Co., from March, 1906, until March, 1909. Engineer and contractor from March, 1909, until July, 1917. From July, 1917, until July, 1919, Captain of Engineers and Major of Cliemic-,xl Vvarfare. Served in U. S. Army as Captain of Company E, 315th Engineers, Divi- sion Gas Ufhcer, U. S. 26th Division and Corps G-as Oiiieer, 9tl1 Army Corps. From July, 1919, until January, 1923, Superintendent of Construction for Powers K Thompson Construction Co., of Joliet, lll. From March, 1923, to date with the Missouri State Highway Commission, occupying in succession thc positions of Project Engineer, Supervising hlaintenance Engineer, Assistant Division Engineer, Assistant Engineer of Construction and Engineer of Construction. Appointed Chief Engineer February 1, 1927. Present President of the Mississippi Valley Conference of State Highway Departments. VVe are justly proud to confer upon this worthy engineer., the degree of Summa Cum Laude. Pagn 50 ':,'UZl1?2W Y. 1 YYW7 w,,, ' 1. ' 1 -i f .- 'uw 'T-' f 'v jx 1 l. 1 1 4 1 1 H 1 M l . ! 1 Qin Cf new
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