Background
Elliott, Martin Anderson was born on February 21, 1909 in Baltimore. Son of Walter and Lillian (Kesmodel) Elliott.
consulting energy technologist
Elliott, Martin Anderson was born on February 21, 1909 in Baltimore. Son of Walter and Lillian (Kesmodel) Elliott.
Bachelor Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1930. Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1933.
Instructor department gas engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1933-1934; assistant to superintendent gas manufacturing, Baltimore Gas & Electric Company, 1934-1938; gas engineer, principal chemical engineer, assistant chief explosives division, United States Bureau Mines, Pittsburgh, 1938-1946; assistant chief and chief synthetic liquid fuels research, United States Bureau Mines, Pittsburgh, 1946-1952; research professor mechanic engineering, Illinois Institute Technology, Chicago, 1952-1956; director institute gas technical, research professor chemical engineering, Illinois Institute Technology, Chicago, 1956-1961; academic vice president, Illinois Institute Technology, Chicago, 1961-1967; corporation science adviser, Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Houston, 1967-1974; consultant energy and fuel technologist, Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Houston, 1974-1988.
Trustee Chicago Planetarium Society, 1961-1967. Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Percy Nicholls award fuel division 1968), Institute Fuel (United Kingdom). Member American Institute Chemical Engineers, American Gas Association (1st annual Gas Industry Research award 1975), Society Automotive Engineers, American Society Engineering Education, National Academy Engineering, Sigma Xi (Distinguished Faculty lecturer award 1965), Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega.
Clubs: University (Chicago), Cosmos (Washington), Houston.
Married Mary Helen Parker, June 23, 1934. Children: James Parker, Virginia Layfield. Married Shirley Multhauf Whitlock.
Children: Timothy Scott Whitlock, J. William Whitlock, Rebbecca Ann Whitlock.