Background
Tyler, Paul McIntosh was born on April 18, 1889 in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Son of George Wells and Merion (McIntosh) Tyler.
Mineral technologist economics consultant
Tyler, Paul McIntosh was born on April 18, 1889 in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Son of George Wells and Merion (McIntosh) Tyler.
Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1912.
Assistant instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1912-1913;
researcher in metallurgy, 1914-1915, 18;
mine superintendent, Colorado, 1915-1917;
chief metals and ceramics divisions, United States Tariff Commission, 1918-1923;
special expert, United States Tariff Commission, 1925-1928;
consultant in market research, 1924;
from assistant chief economics branch to regional engineer Eastern region, United States Bureau Mines, 1928-1945;
with, Board Economics Warfare, 1942-1943;
European representative metals and minerals, Technology Industrial Intelligence Committee, 1945-1946;
Executive officer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Metallurgical Laboratory, Watertown Arsenal, 1946-1947. Economics consultant American Mining Congress, 1945-1946, New Jersey State Minerals Research Bureau, from 1945. Consultant expert Finance Committee, United States Senate, 1922.
Member jointcongl. committee Economics Cooperative, 1949. Investigated metal industries and general conditions in Europe for United States Government, 1919-1920, 21, 49, also in Turkey, North Africa and Spain.
Member American Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineers (past chairman rare metals committee, milling methods committee, mineralecons. committee, chairman industrial minerals division 1941-1942, secretary-treasurer Washington section 1928-1930, chairman 1951-1952), NAS, National Research Council Advisory Committee on Metals and Minerals (secretary non-metallic minerals group 1941-1945, metallurgical consultant 1951-1953, from 1957), Mining Club, Cosmos Club.
Married Dorothy Neff, October 7, 1920 (deceased March 1961).