Herbert C. Harrison

Herbert Champion Harrison (October 4, 1876 – March 6, 1927), is credited with the invention and development of the modern hexagon cellular "honeycomb" automotive radiator and was the founder of the Harrison Radiator Company in 1910.

Harrison was educated in England at the Rugby School and graduated from Oxford University in 1900 with an honours degree in Chemistry.

[4][5][6] Harrison Radiator operated as an independent supplier to the growing American automotive industry until sold to Alfred P. Sloan's United Motors Company in 1917.

[7] Harrison continued as President of the company until his death in London in 1927.

Henry (Harry) Zwicker, rector of Grace Church, Lockport, New York.