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Show 59 -- 56-- WILLIAM GLEN HOYT For Complainant ( R. Vol. 1, pp. 136- 358) He resides at Washington, D. C., and is a hydraulic engineer. His age is 43. Graduated from Cornell University in 1909 with the degree of civil engineer, and since that time has been continuously with the United States Geological Survey. During the summers of 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907, he was engaged on lake and river surveys. In 1909, 1910 and 1911- 1912 he was assistant engineer with the Geological Survey in the Albany office, engaged in stream measurement work, and stream flow work. From 1912 to 1921 he was district engineer, United States Geological Survey, in charge of the Upper Mississippi District, on river and stream flow work, river characteristics, in the States of Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. From 1921 to date he has been consulting engineers with the Conservation Branch of the Geological Survey, on river and general hydraulic work in the Northwest, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Practically all of his experience since 1909 has been relative to rivers. R. 136- 137. Among the principal rivers of the United States that he has, in the course of his experience, made examinations and observations on are " Starting from the northeast, the Kennebec, the Penobscot, the Connecticut, the Hudson, the Mohawk, the Genesee, the Upper Mississippi, the Wisconsin. |