- Worcester Reed Warner
Infobox Person
name = Worcester Reed Warner
caption = Worcester Reed Warner
birth_date =May 16 1846
birth_place =Cummington, Massachusetts
death_date =June 25 1929
death_place =Eisenach , Germany
resting_place =Sleepy Hollow Cemetery ,Sleepy Hollow, New York
other_names =
known_for = Co-founder of theWarner & Swasey Company
occupation = Machinist, inventor, manager, entrepreneur
nationality = United StatesWorcester Reed Warner (
May 16 1846 –June 25 1929 ) was an American mechanical engineer, entrepreneur, manager, astronomer, and philanthropist. WithAmbrose Swasey he co-founded theWarner & Swasey Company .__TOC__
Biographical sketch
Warner was born in
Cummington, Massachusetts .In 1880 he co-founded a business to manufacture machines with
Ambrose Swasey . The firm, Warner & Swasey, was initially located inChicago but later moved toCleveland . Worcester Warner would design the 36-inchrefracting telescope installed atLick Observatory in 1888. He later built telescopes that were used inCanada andArgentina .He was a charter member of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers , and from 1897 to 1898 he served as the 16th president of ASME. (Ambrose Swasey would later serve as the 23rd ASME president.) In 1900 the firm was incorporated asWarner & Swasey Company . Worchester served as president and chairman of the board, but retired in 1911.Both Worcester and Ambrose Swasey also became trustees of the Case School of Applied Science. As both men had an interest in astronomy, they donated an entire observatory to the school. This became the
Warner and Swasey Observatory . It was dedicated in 1920.He died in
Eisenach ,Saxe-Weimar ,Germany and is buried inSleepy Hollow Cemetery ,Sleepy Hollow, New York .The Warner Building on
Case Western Reserve University houses the Worcester Reed Warner Laboratory, named after the former university trustee. The construction of this building was partly funded by Worcester Warner.The Warner crater on the
Moon is named after him.Worcester Reed Warner Medal
The "Worcester Reed Warner Medal" is awarded by the ASME for "outstanding contribution to the permanent literature of engineering". [ [http://www.asme.org/Governance/Honors/SocietyAwards/Worcester_Reed_Warner_Medal.cfm ASME Worcester Reed Warner Medal webpage. Accessed 2007-02-17.] ] It was established by bequest in 1930.
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