It is 8.5 by 11 inches, 136 pages, soft color cover, over 70 b/w illustrations
It may be ordered from: Peter Obst, Philadelphia Chapter President,
67 Lower Orchard Drive, Levittown, PA 19056-2722
Our sincere thanks to all who helped to make this book project a reality!
Income from book sales benefits The Kosciuszko Foundation.
For information about Kosciuszko Foundation scholarship programs find their site on the internet: www.thekf.org
Ralph Modjeski (Rudolf Modrzejewski
1861-1940), son of actress Helena Modrzejewska, was one of America's great bridge
builders. Educated at the famous Ecole des
Ponts et Chaussees in Paris, he interned with
George Morison, one of America's pioneering bridge engineers. Later, he started the
firm of Modjeski and Masters going on to
build some of the great bridges in the United
States.
In the Philadelphia area he built the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, the Tacony-Palmyra
Bridge, and two bridges on Henry Avenue.
His other major projects included the Thebes
Bridge at Thebes, Illinois; the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and the Huey P. Long
Bridge in New Orleans. During a long career
he introduced many advances in the design
of long steel truss and suspension bridges,
and was one of the first engineers in the
United States to build large structures of
reinforced concrete.
He received many awards for his work
including the Franklin Institute Franklin
Medal (1922), the John Fritz Medal (1930) and
the Washington Award (1931) given for his
contribution to transportation through
superior skill and courage in bridge construction and design.
The firm he founded continues to design
and build bridges, maintaining the legacy he
established.
(center above) Ralph Modjeski
(Rudolf Modrzejewski, 1861-1940)
pencil sketch by Stanislaw Rembski
(flanked by front and rear book covers)
Now available, the biographical book:
A Man Who Spanned Two Eras: The story of bridge engineer Ralph Modjeski
published by the Philadelphia Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation. This book is a translation in an American edition of Prof. Jozef Glomb's book Czlowiek z pogranicza epok.
Price: $18.95 plus $4.50 shipping and handling.
Libraries may request a complimentary copy on letterhead.
Make checks payable to: Philadelphia Chapter of the KF