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Edward D. Kingman was a graduate of Yale University and came
to Wentworth in 1918 as an instructor in applied mechanics.
He began his teaching career in the engineering sciences at
the University of Wisconsin and Michigan State University.
He was an ambitious scholar as an engineer, painter, author,
and librarian. This versatility was shown in his positions
as Assistant Editor of McGraw Hill Publications, a charter
member of the Newcomen Society, an exhibitor at the Copley
Society and the Society of Contemporary Art in Boston, and
a librarian.
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- Built in 1945
- Architects - Kilham, Hopkins, and Greely
- Kingman Hall houses laboratories, service rooms,
offices, and a lab used for the Team Hyperion Project.
- Formerly, Kingman Hall was home to the Aeronautics
Department, shops for metal finishing and aircraft
accessory, engines, airframes, and sheet metal.
- Kingman Hall was called the Aircraft Maintenance
Building.
- Building key - Building 6
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Photograph of Kingman Hall from the Wentworth
quadrangle. Willson Hall visible on the left.
Date unknown.
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Kingman Hall--entrance
1998 photograph
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