Frederick C. Langenberg
Dr. Frederick C. Langenberg (c1890-1937)
1937 Obituary [1]
DR. FREDERICK C. LANOENBERG died on April 4, 1937, three weeks after his forty-seventh birthday.
Dr. Langenberg first became associated with the U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company as consultant metallurgist in 1928. He joined its permanent executive staff in 1929 as organizer and director of the Research Laboratory of the Company. In planning the buildings and equipping the laboratory he brought to his task a broad experience and a scientific knowledge of ferrous metallurgy which proved to be of great value to the Corporation.
He was deeply interested in the education and proper training of young men and gave unstintingly of his time and knowledge to those in his department, or who in any way showed interest not only in his professional but also in his social work. He will be greatly missed by those who knew him.
Dr. Langenberg was elected a member of the Institute of Metals on May 11, 1927.