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The New York Times

Tuesday, August 29, 1950


HUGO E. EISENMENGER,

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER


 Hugo E. Eisenmenger of 2400 Morgan Avenue, the Bronx, retired electrical engineer who was a rate expert with the Consolidated Edison Company of this city for many years until his retirement, died yesterday in Northern Westchester Hospital, Mount Kisco. N. Y., where he had been a patient since Aug. 10. He was born in Vienna seventy-four years ago.

 

Educated in Austria and Germany, Mr. Eisenmenger did his first important work for the North German Lloyd Steamship Line as an operator of marine engines from 1898 to 1906.

 

From 1907 to 1909 he was in Khartoum, building an electric plant for the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The next ten years he spent in Tokyo, as a representative of a German electrical firm.

 

Then he came to the United States, and for two years was assistant to the chief of the National Lamp Works of the General Electric Company, at Nela Park, Cleveland, and while in this post traveled extensively throughout the world. He joined Consolidated Edison in 1921.

 

Mr. Eisenmenger wrote "Central Station Rates in Theory and Practice" and many articles in technical journals.

 

He leaves his second wife, who was Lydia Alber of Mount Vernon, N. Y., at their marriage in 1940; two daughters of his first marriage, Mrs. Herta E. Flack and Mrs. Greta Neelsen. and four grandchildren.



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