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== Life and Education ==
== Life and Education ==


Walter Hampton Dabney was born in Washington D.C. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Howard University.  He was a member of Phi Beta Sigma -- where he earned the name "Honey Boy" -- the Engineering Society and the ROTC.
Walter Hampton Dabney was born in Washington D.C. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Howard University.  He was a member of Phi Beta Sigma -- where he earned the name "Honey Boy"—the Engineering Society and the ROTC.


He went on to receive a M.S. in Highways from Iowa State in 1933.  He became the Dean of the School of Engineering at Tennessee State University.
He went on to receive a M.S. in Highways from Iowa State in 1933.  He became the Dean of the School of Engineering at Tennessee State University.
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Walter Hampton "Honey Boy" Dabney was an African American student that attended Iowa State College.

Life and Education

Walter Hampton Dabney was born in Washington D.C. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Howard University. He was a member of Phi Beta Sigma -- where he earned the name "Honey Boy"—the Engineering Society and the ROTC.

He went on to receive a M.S. in Highways from Iowa State in 1933. He became the Dean of the School of Engineering at Tennessee State University.

References

[Tennessee State Bulletin | Announcements for 1970-1971]

[The Bison | Howard University Yearbook 1929]

[Moorland Springarn Research Center | Howard University]