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Medallion from ..Iowa State University..Department of Engineering.. Made of Bronze.. All The Letters..Drawings..Clouds..Etc. Stand out..If You Read Braile..or by touch You could tell What They Are..The Deatail is Amazing...IN Excellent Condition 1 below MINT..it's been touched.. It weighs 3 oz. ***** Anson Marston was born in Seward, Illinois on May 31, 1864 to George and Sarah Scott Marston. He received a C.E. degree (1889) from Cornell University. Marston worked as a construction engineer (1889-1891) for the Missouri Pacific Railroad. He joined the staff at Iowa State College (University) in 1892 as Professor and Head (1892-1917) of the Department of Civil Engineering and became Dean (1904-1932) of the Division of Engineering. Maston, after stepping down and resuming teaching duties, was named Senior Dean (1932-1937) until he retired in 1937
****** ***** In his prestigious career he won the Fuertes Medal (1904) from Cornell University, the Chanute Medal (1904) from the Western Society of Engineers, and the Lamme Medal (1941) from the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. He also received honorary degrees from the University of Nebraska (1925), Michigan State College (1927), and Iowa State (1948). Iowa State also established the Marston Medal (1938) in honor of Marston. The Marston Medal recognizes outstanding alumni of the College of Engineering.***** Another Collectable fom my In-Laws. It was in a little pouch tucked away in a drawer. Hope The Info. Helps. Answer Questions-- Fan You Back. Happy New Year To All.. Oops..Coin is 2 7/16 " and 3/16" thick :)
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