I See A Villiage - A Documentary on the Life of Arthur E. Morgan

Produced for Antioch College in 1963

Summary
Arthur E. Morgan, an influential American engineer, educator, and public administrator, had a career that spanned many significant roles and accomplishments. His work and positions evolved over time, reflecting his diverse interests and expertise. Here is a summary of his key roles at various ages:

Arthur E. Morgan, an influential American engineer, educator, and public administrator, had a career that spanned many significant roles and accomplishments. His work and positions evolved over time, ...

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Arthur E. Morgan, an influential American engineer, educator, and public administrator, had a career that spanned many significant roles and accomplishments. His work and positions evolved over time, reflecting his diverse interests and expertise. Here is a summary of his key roles at various ages:

Early Life and Education (1878 - Early 1900s)

  • Born in 1878 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Arthur E. Morgan grew up in a family with a strong interest in education and social reform. His early education was somewhat unconventional, as he was homeschooled by his mother, who followed the principles of progressive education.
  • Late Teens to Early 20s: Morgan began his career as an apprentice in various engineering roles. He worked on several projects, including as a surveyor and drafter, which gave him a foundation in civil engineering.

Mid to Late 20s (1900s)

  • 1905 (Age 27): Morgan founded the Morgan Engineering Company in Memphis, Tennessee. His firm specialized in the design and construction of levees and drainage systems, crucial in managing the Mississippi River's floodwaters.
  • 1908: He began his significant work on the Miami Conservancy District project. This involved designing a flood control system for the Miami Valley in Ohio, which would later become one of his most notable achievements.

30s to Early 40s (1910s - 1920s)

  • 1913 (Age 35): After the devastating Great Dayton Flood, Morgan was appointed Chief Engineer of the Miami Conservancy District. This role involved designing and implementing a comprehensive flood control system, including the construction of dams and levees, which was completed in 1922. His innovative engineering methods became a model for flood control projects across the United States.
  • 1919 (Age 41): Morgan was appointed as a member of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), although the TVA itself would not be established until the 1930s. His work during this time was influential in shaping future federal water projects.

40s to 50s (1920s - 1930s)

  • 1927 (Age 49): Morgan was appointed the first chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of programs aimed at modernizing the region, including flood control, electricity generation, and improving navigation on the Tennessee River.
  • 1933: Morgan's tenure as TVA chairman ended in 1938 due to conflicts with other board members and political disputes, but his influence on the agency was profound.

Late Career and Later Life (1940s - 1970s)

  • 1940s (Age 62-69): After his departure from the TVA, Morgan focused on writing and public speaking, advocating for social and educational reforms. He published several books on topics ranging from engineering to philosophy and social issues.
  • 1947 (Age 69): He returned to Yellow Springs, Ohio, where he became the president of Antioch College, a progressive liberal arts institution. He served in this role until 1949, emphasizing cooperative education and the importance of social responsibility in higher education.

Final Years

  • 1960s to 1970s: Morgan continued to write and speak on various topics, including his autobiography, "The Making of an American." He remained active in civic and social issues until his death in 1975 at the age of 97.

Summary of Key Roles by Age:

  • Late Teens to Early 20s: Apprentice engineer.
  • Late 20s (Age 27): Founder of Morgan Engineering Company.
  • Early 30s to Early 40s: Chief Engineer of the Miami Conservancy District.
  • Late 40s to Early 50s: First Chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
  • Late 60s (Age 69): President of Antioch College.
  • Late Life: Author, public speaker, and advocate for social reforms.

Morgan’s career was marked by a blend of engineering innovation and a deep commitment to public service, with each stage of his life reflecting a progression from technical expertise to broader social and educational contributions.

Date
1963
Duration
26 minutes
Language
English
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