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Mary Ann Huber Franson received the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Cornell in 1963. After receiving her M Sei, in sanitary engineering from Cornell in 1964, she became an assistant editor for the Water Pollution Control Federation in Washington, D.C. She joined the sanitary engineering staff of Koebig & Koebig, Inc., consulting engineers, Los Angeles, after her marriage in 1966. For the past six years Mrs. Franson has been self-employed as a technical publications consultant. She has also taught technical writing at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and is a recipient of the Tau Beta Pi Women’s Badge.

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Franson, M.A.H. Women and the engineering profession. JOM 24, 32–36 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03355815

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