Technical Club of Madison

Technical Club of Madison

The Technical Club of Madison was founded in 1921 in Madison, Wisconsin, as an association of persons sharing technical interests. In the 1920s and 1930s club meetings could draw hundreds of attendees. Speakers such as the industrial engineer Lillian Gilbreth, and Mammoth Cave lecturer Alonzo W. Pond came to Madison to address the club with attendance of over 200. Currently organized as a non-profit Wisconsin corporation, the club holds dinner meetings featuring lecturers on technical subjects or tours of plants or facilities, and attendenace is around 30 members and guests.

List of Technical Club Presidents

*Daniel W. Mead, 1920–1921;
*C.L. McMullen, 1922
*Chas. I. Corp, 1923
*C.M Larson, 1924
*G.C. Neff, 1925
*Leon A. Smith, 1926
*C.M Baker, 1927
*L.J. Markwardt, 1928
*W.K. Millar, 1929
*O. W. Storey, 1930
*C.B. Hayden, 1931
*A.V. Millar, 1932
*T.A. Brown, 1933
*A.F. Gallistel, 1934
*Ben G. Elliott, 1935
*M.W. Hanks, 1936
*E.F. Bean, 1937
*George Steinmetz, 1938
*Arthur Koehler, 1939
*Charles A. Halbert, 1940
*M.O. Withey, 1941
*Edwin J. Kallevang, 1942
*R. McA. Keown, 1943
*Henry Loeprich, 1944
*L.V. Teesdale, 1945
*B.S. Reynolds, 1946
*Arno T. Lenz, 1947
*Delmar W. Nelson, 1948
*W.G. Kirchoffer, 1949
*Herbert O. Lord, 1950
*James G. Woodburn, 1951
*Henry J. Hunt, 1952
*George W. Washa, 1953
*W.S. Cottingham, 1954
*Wayne C. Lewis, 1955
*Edward R. Felber, 1956
*Joseph J. Weiler, 1957
*Page A. Johnson, 1958
*Waldemar J. Landwehr, 1959
*Ralph R. Benedict, 1960
*Lloyd Rader, 1961
*Ralph Brower, 1962
*Frank Nordeen, 1963
*Frederick D. Mackie, 1964
*Spencer M. Munson, 1965
*George W. Icke, 1966
*Henry M. Ford, 1967
*Gerald W. Lawton, 1968
*Fred E. Mohs, M.D., 1969
*Willard W. Warzyn, 1970
*Leo Brodzeller, 1971
*Merrill Millett, 1972
*Clarence Riederer, 1973
*Dean L. Hunzicker, 1974
*Jack Maxfield, 1975
*Lee Crandall, 1976
*Donald Mackie, 1977
*John Stiehl, 1978
*Wayne Johnson, 1979
*Leroy Purcell, 1980
*Larry Russell, 1981
*Joseph Spradling, 1982
*Larry Smith, 1983
*Frank Vondrasek, 1984
*Clifton Lawson, 1985
*Curtis Peters, 1986
*Gary A. Graham, 1987

External links

* [http://www.technical-club.org Official website of the Technical Club of Madison]


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