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== Blake D. Hull: Biography   ==
{{Biography
|Image=2756 - hull.jpg
|Birthdate=1882/09/12
|Birthplace=Galesburg, MI, USA
|Death date=1952/02/15
|Abstract=became chief engineer for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1936.
|Organization=AIEE
|StartYear=1947
|EndYear=1948
|Display name=Blake D. Hull
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Blake D. Hull (A'15, M '26, F '39) chief engineer, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, Mo., was [[Presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)|AIEE president]] from 1947 to 1948. He was born September 12, 1882, in Galesburg, Mich., and was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1905. He immediately became assistant construction engineer for the Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, Kansas City, Mo., and in 1910 was appointed transmission and protection engineer.


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When the company was absorbed by the newly formed Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1912, Mr. Hull was translerred to St. Louis and made general transmission and protection engineer for the entire area of the new company. He was named general building and equipment engineer in 1925 and area engineer for Texas in 1926. In 1936 he was appointed chief engineer for the company. Mr. Hull retired from active service in October 1947.  


<p>Born: September 12, 1882 </p>
During World War II Mr. Hull was with the Construction Section of the Office of Production Management for more than a year and subsequently served for a year as consultant for "the Defense Plant Corporation. Mr. Hull's AIEE activities have been numerous. He was chairman of the [[IEEE Saint Louis Section History|St. Louis Section]] for 1925-26 and served as director of the Institute from 1931 to 1935. He was vice-president for the South West District from 1928 to 1930. While in that office he was instrumental in the establishment of Sections in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, Tex.; and in the reorganization of the Oklahoma Section as the [[IEEE Oklahoma City Section History|Oklahoma City Section]]. In 1944 he was general chairman of the summer meeting committee and has served on the following AIEE committees: communication, nominating, Institute policy, and transfers. He was a member of the committee on transfers and the subcommittee on professional development and a member of the Engineers Club of St. Louis.


<p>Died: February 15, 1952 </p>
== Further Reading ==


<p>Blake D. Hull (A'15, M '26, F '39) chief engineer, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, Mo., was [[Presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)|AIEE president]] from 1947 to 1948. He was born September 12, 1882, in Galesburg, Mich., and was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1905. He immediately became assistant construction engineer for the Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, Kansas City, Mo., and in 1910 was appointed transmission and protection engineer. </p>
[[Archives:Papers of B.D. Hull|Papers of B.D. Hull]] - correspondence and applications, 1915 - 1952


<p>When the company was absorbed by the newly formed Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1912, Mr. Hull was translerred to St. Louis and made general transmission and protection engineer for the entire area of the new company. He was named general building and equipment engineer in 1925 and area engineer for Texas in 1926. In 1936 he was appointed chief engineer for the company. Mr. Hull retired from active service in October 1947. </p>
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<p>During World War II Mr. Hull was with the Construction Section of the Office of Production Management for more than a year and subsequently served for a year as consultant for "the Defense Plant Corporation. Mr. Hull's AIEE activities have been numerous. He was chairman of the [[IEEE Saint Louis Section History|St. Louis Section]] for 1925-26 and served as director of the Institute from 1931 to 1935. He was vice-president for the South West District from 1928 to 1930. While in that office he was instrumental in the establishment of Sections in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, Tex.; and in the reorganization of the Oklahoma Section as the [[IEEE Oklahoma City Section History|Oklahoma City Section]]. In 1944 he was general chairman of the summer meeting committee and has served on the following AIEE committees: communication, nominating, Institute policy, and transfers. At present he is a member of the committee on transfers and the subcommittee on professional development. He is a member of the Engineers Club of St. Louis. </p>
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<p>See also: [[Archives:Papers of B.D. Hull|Papers of B.D. Hull]] </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 19 January 2016

Blake D. Hull
Blake Hull
Birthdate
1882/09/12
Birthplace
Galesburg, MI, USA
Death date
1952/02/15

1947 -1948

Blake D. Hull, AIEE President, 1947 - 1948, became chief engineer for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1936.

Biography

Blake D. Hull (A'15, M '26, F '39) chief engineer, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, Mo., was AIEE president from 1947 to 1948. He was born September 12, 1882, in Galesburg, Mich., and was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1905. He immediately became assistant construction engineer for the Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, Kansas City, Mo., and in 1910 was appointed transmission and protection engineer.

When the company was absorbed by the newly formed Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1912, Mr. Hull was translerred to St. Louis and made general transmission and protection engineer for the entire area of the new company. He was named general building and equipment engineer in 1925 and area engineer for Texas in 1926. In 1936 he was appointed chief engineer for the company. Mr. Hull retired from active service in October 1947.

During World War II Mr. Hull was with the Construction Section of the Office of Production Management for more than a year and subsequently served for a year as consultant for "the Defense Plant Corporation. Mr. Hull's AIEE activities have been numerous. He was chairman of the St. Louis Section for 1925-26 and served as director of the Institute from 1931 to 1935. He was vice-president for the South West District from 1928 to 1930. While in that office he was instrumental in the establishment of Sections in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, Tex.; and in the reorganization of the Oklahoma Section as the Oklahoma City Section. In 1944 he was general chairman of the summer meeting committee and has served on the following AIEE committees: communication, nominating, Institute policy, and transfers. He was a member of the committee on transfers and the subcommittee on professional development and a member of the Engineers Club of St. Louis.

Further Reading

Papers of B.D. Hull - correspondence and applications, 1915 - 1952