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Frank H.Dotterweich College of Engineerng
Founder-College of Engineering, TAMUK |
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Dr. Frank H. Dotterweich helped put
the College of Engineering at Texas A&M
University-Kingsville on the map. Known as "Doc" to
everyone, he pioneered the Natural Gas Engineering
Department as the first in the nation. |
Dotterweich came to Texas A&I
University in 1937 and was part of the faculty for 45 years. He
was named professor emeritus in 1982. He was Dean of the College
of Engineering from 1947 to 1971 but continued to teach courses
until Spring of 1989. He also worked on various technical
projects well into his retirement. He died September 10,1990.
During winter commencement in 1989, Dotterweich was given Texas
A&I University's first Presidential Citation. He also was the
recipient of the prestigious Donald L. Katz. Award from the Gas
Processors Association for his "outstanding accomplishments in
gas processing research and technology and for excellence in
engineering education.
In 1980, a former student anonymously donated $250,000 to
establish the Dotterweich Chair in Natural Gas Engineering.
Dotterweich earned a doctorate in chemical engineering from
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He served in the Navy
during World War II. While working toward his doctoral degree,
Doc was a physical education instructor and lacrosse and
football coach.
In 1928, he was granted a leave of absence from his job at
Consolidated Gas, Electric Light and Power Company in Baltimore
to participate as a member of the United States Olympic lacrosse
team during the games in Amsterdam, Holland. Always the scholar,
he took the time while in Europe to inspect and study gas plant
design and operation.
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