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Carson F. Morrison, P.Eng. (1902–1993) was a university professor, innovative engineer, magazine editor, co-founder of the North American firm Morrison Hershfield, and president of a standards association. He was considered to be a touchstone for professional ethics and morality in engineering. He is remembered for his ideas and advice, knowledge and imagination.
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Morrison, Carson Frederick Carson Frederick Morrison
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Canadian engineer, professor and author
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1993-08-18Z
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