Background
Feiker, Frederick Morris was born on June 14, 1881 in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Frederick Christian and Fanny Barnes (Thayer) Feiker.
Feiker, Frederick Morris was born on June 14, 1881 in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Frederick Christian and Fanny Barnes (Thayer) Feiker.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1904, honorary East.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1938. Master of Science in textile, technical (honorary), Lowell Textile Institute, since 1953.
Frederick Christian (killed in action), Gretchen, Janet (Mistress Robert J. Delaney), Barbara Jean (Mistress H. Franklin Barrus, Junior), George Campbell William Gordon. Technical journalist, General Electric tric Company, 1906-1907. Editor Factory Magazine, Chicago, 1907-1909.
Chairman editorial board “System,” and Factory Magazine, 1912-1915.
Editor of Electrical World New York, 1915-1918. Vice president McGraw-Hill Company, Incorporated.
(publications of technical and industrial journals), 1920-1923. Leave of absence as assistant to Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, 1921.
Special agent Bureau Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1922.
Expert consultant Department of Commerce. Operating vice president Society for Electrical Development, 1923-1926.
Managing director Associated Business Papers, Incorporated., 1927-1931.
Director United States Bureau Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1931-1933. Educational consultant for Textile Foundation since 1938.
Elected executive secretary American Engineering Council, 1934. Dean School Engineering, George Washington University, 1939, dean emeritus, 1952.
Consultant management, government and industry.
Director Northampton Cutlery Company, Massachusetts. Director, research consultant Ward Motor Vehicle Company, Mount Vernon, New York Chairman advising committee, Census of Distribution, Department of Commerce of the United States Lecturer and organizer course in industrial management, Graduate School of Business, Harvard, 1909, 10. Chairman division of industrial and engineering research of the National Research Council, Washington, 1946-1948.
Member National Inventors’ Council, unites states department of Commerce, 1940. Fellow American Institute Electrical Engineers; member American Society Mechanics
Engineers, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society Advancement Management, Washington Society of Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Xi, Sigma Tau, Theta Tau, Phi Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa.
Clubs: Engineers (New York City).
Married Elizabeth Baker Campbell, October 3, 1906. Children: Elizabeth Stuart (Mistress Carl South. Weist), Captain.