Background
Eisenman, William Hunt was born on July 7, 1886 in Jamestown, Ohio, United States. Son of Maurice and Margaret Hunt (Dempsey) Eisenman.
chemist metallurgist association administrator
Eisenman, William Hunt was born on July 7, 1886 in Jamestown, Ohio, United States. Son of Maurice and Margaret Hunt (Dempsey) Eisenman.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Kenyon College, Gambier, O., 1903. Student Leland Stanford Junior U. (now Stanford University), 1903-1906. Master of Arts, Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 1907.
Student Ohio State University, 1910-1911.
1 son, William Hunt Eisenman, Junior (lieutenant, Air Corps, killed 1943). Principal high school, Olathe, Kansas, 1907-1910. Head of chemistry department, Racine College, 1911-1914, superintendent public schools, Elmhurst, Illinois, 1914-1917.
Founder, 1917, since national secretary American Society for Steel Treating (now American Society for Metals).
President Association and Exposition Management, Incorporated. General manager Metals Engineering Institute and Metallurgical Seminars.
Secretary of metals group National Research Council. Managing director Exposition of America Inventions.
National Metal Congress, National Metal Exposition, Western Metal Congress, Western Metal Exposition.
Director American Ceramic Exposition, American Society of Inventors, Society of Collectors. Secretary American Society Metals Foundation Education and Research. Director Cleveland Convention and Visitors Bureau Incorporated.
Captain Illinois National Guard, 1916-1918.
Engineer member National Research Council. Advisory committee Chicago “World’s Fair,” 1933.
Managing director “Saint Louis on Parade,” “Philadelphia on Parade,” Kansas Missouri “Jubilesta.”.
Member National; Fellow American Institute Chemists. Member American Iron and Steel Institute, Society Automotive Engineers, American Society Testing Materials, American Foundrymen’s Association, National Association Exhibit Mgrs. (president), Cleveland Engineering Society.
Mason.
Clubs: Chemists’ (New York City).
Married Mildred Randle, August 18, 1917.