Moses Nelson Baker
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Moses Nelson Baker, Ph. B., C.E., (1864-1955) was an American editor and writer, born at Enosburgh, Vt. He graduated from the University of Vermont (collegiate department) in 1886 and from the engineering school a year later. In 1887 he became associate editor, and in 1908, editor of the Engineering News. He was editor of the Manual of American Water Works (1888-91), (1897) and of the Municipal Year Book (1902).
He wrote:
- Sewage Purification in America (1893)
- Sewage Disposal in the United States (joint author, 1894)
- Potable Water (1899)
- Municipal Engineering and Sanitation (1901)
- British Sewage Works (1904)
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