Maxwell Upson Explained

Maxwell Mayhew Upson (18761969),[1] was a member of the Cornell University Board of Trustees for over 35 years.

Upson graduated in 1899 from Cornell with a bachelor's degree in engineering. Upson was elected to the Sphinx Head Society as a senior. Upson's research contributed to the development of prestressed concrete.[2]

He was awarded the Edward Longstreth Medal from the Franklin Institute in 1940.[3]

At the bequest of his widow, Upson is the namesake of Upson Hall on the Cornell campus. The building originally cost $1,988,083 and was designed by the architects Perkins and Will of Chicago and was finished in 1958. The building houses the Departments of Computer Science and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.[4] A professorship named for him at Princeton Theological Seminary is currently held by Mark Lewis Taylor.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maxwell Mayhew Upson Portrait . Cornell University . 16 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge . 2024-01-31 . www.asce.org . en-US.
  3. Web site: Franklin Laureate Database - Edward Longstreth Medal 1940 Laureates . . November 16, 2011.
  4. Web site: Search Pages. Cornell University.