L. Garth Huxtable, class of 1933 (General Design) was born in Nova Scotia
and raised in Fitchburg, MA. He designed hundreds of products for major
companies, but his most enduring impact was on the shape of American
hand and power tools designed for Millers Falls Tools in Montague,
Massachusetts. These designs include this Miller Falls Model C 3/8
electric drill and the Plane-R-File from the 1950s, both of which earned
international acclaim, winning silver medals at the Triennale di Milano
in 1954 and 1957, respectively. His work was known to be simple and
direct, with form, function, and construction equally important to his
designs. This no-frills take on design also appeared in his work with
cookware and tableware.