He served several terms as mayor of Dering Harbor, Long Island, and invented a line of position computers for yachting navigation.
At Columbia University, he was a teacher of the astronomer Samuel A. Mitchell, who went on to become Director of the Leander J. McCormick Observatory at the University of Virginia[1] (http://www.astro.virginia.edu/research/observatories/26inch/history/mitchell.html).
Professor Poor's son, Edmund Ward Poor, was one of ten co-founders of Grumman Aircraft on Long Island. Edmund Ward Poor's son E. Ward Poor II was for a long time a maintainer of the Boston Computer Society's public domain software collection and lives in Lexington, Massachusetts. Ward Poor's son, the professor's great_grandson, is Edmund Ward Poor III.
Professor Poor's son, Edmund Ward Poor, was one of ten co-founders of Grumman Aircraft on Long Island.
Ward Poor II was for a long time a maintainer of the Boston Computer Society's public domain software collection and lives in Lexington, Massachusetts.