Harry Walter Tyler was an active member of the science and education scholarly communities in the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Education
After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in 1884, he taught and served in various administrative positions at the Institute from 1884 until his retirement in 1930.
Career
He served as Secretary of the American Association of University Professors (American Association of University Professors) for twenty years. After retiring from Massachusetts Institute of Technology he worked in Washington District of Columbia at the Library of Congress as Consultant in Science, and later as Honorary Consultant.
Membership
Outside of Massachusetts Institute of Technology he was a founding member of both the College Entrance Examination Board in 1901 and the History of Science Society in 1924.