Background
Hoopingarner, Dwight Lowell was born on October 8, 1893 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Son of Noah Leander and Dora Emma (Stallsmith) Hoopingarner.
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Hoopingarner, Dwight Lowell was born on October 8, 1893 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Son of Noah Leander and Dora Emma (Stallsmith) Hoopingarner.
Fellow in philosophy of education, University of Texas, 1911-1913, Bachelor of Arts, 1913, Master of Arts, 1915. Fellow Columbia and Carnegie Institute Technology, 1916-1917.
Instructor philosophy of Education University of Texas, 1913-1916. Director employment and education National Bank of Commerce, New York City, 1917-1918. Executive counsel on labor relations, Thomas L. Chadbourne, New York City, 1919.
Lecturer on labor relations, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1919-1920.
Instructor in same, Columbia, 1920. General practice as counsel on labor relations, 1920-1922.
Executive manager Cleveland (O.) Building Trades Employers Association, 1922-1923. Executive head American Construction Council, 1923-1933.
Managing director New York Building Congress, 1924-1926.
Head Dwight L. Hoopingarner Company, real estate and finance brokerage. Public relations counsel Beneficial Industrial Loan Corporation, 1929-1932. Chairman Special Committee of Federal buildings, by appointment Secretary of Interior, 1933-1934.
Associate director housing division Federal Public Works Administration, 1934-1937.
Member of commission on seasonal occupations and industries, New York State Unemployment Insurance Law. Consultant on construction industries, labor production division, War Production Board, 1942, chief of consultation and appeals branch, construction division, 1942-1943, assistant to v. chairman on industry operations, 1944-1945.
Director Facilities and Construction Division and planning specialist National Security Resources Board, 1948-1951. Member planning staff Doctorate.P.A., 1951, deputy director expansion goals staff, 1951-1952.
Director facilities division, office production resources National Security Resources Board, Executive Office of the President, 1952.
Executive vice president Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation of District of Columbia, Incorporated.
Member advisory committee on business research of Social Science Research Council, New New York Member commission on slums and blighted areas, President's Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership. Head of employment management branch United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, World War I.
Member American Association for Labor Legislation, American Legion, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa.
Clubs: Touchdown, Gyro International, Harvard.
Married to Iris Veda Huddleston, June 9, 1951.