Emil Viktor Strub (July 13, 1858 in Trimbach , Switzerland – December 15, 1909 in Zurich , Trimbach, Switzerland) was a Swiss builder, railway builder and inventor who invented the Strub rack system .
3-714: Strub is a last name of German origin, and may refer to: Emil Strub (1858–1909), Swiss railway builder and inventor of the Strub rack system Charles H. Strub (1884–1958), American dentist and entrepreneur Joseph Strub (1833–1890), Spiritan Roman Catholic priest who founded Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sean Strub (born 1958), American writer and activist See also [ edit ] Gustav Strube (1867–1953), German-American composer Straub [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
6-575: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Emil Strub Emil Strub was born on July 13, 1858 in Trimbach, Switzerland, to Urs Viktor and Aloisia von Arx . Between 1882 and 1883, he learned mechanic from Niklaus Riggenbach at Aarau . He did engineer studies in Mittweida and he made an internship at a machine factory in Esslingen am Neckar . In 1921 he founded Strub + Co.
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