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Mr.
Mickle was born in July, 1908 in Iowa.
He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of
Michigan in 1930 and went to Harvard University where he graduated with
an M.S. Degree in 1931.
In
1943 he went to the Automotive Safety Foundation where he remained until
1961 when he was appointed Deputy Federal Highway Administrator of the
U.S. Bureau of Public Roads. He
served there for several years and in 1961 he became Executive Director
of the Highway Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences.
In 1963 he returned to the Automotive Safety Foundation as Vice
President and was named President in early 1969.
He retired from his latter job in the 1970s.
Mr.
Mickle has received the University of Michigan's Distinguished Alumni
Award, the Theodore M. Matson Award and the Society of Automotive
Engineers Beecroft Memorial Award. |