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Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 34, No. 02 1955

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John W. Meehan, Jr. has been moved from the New Orleans area to cover Europe for the International Division of Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburg. His permanent base of operations is to be Zurich, Switzerland. He will work with dealers and agents on the continent and assist in training programs and demonstrations. A. F. Perkins, EE, has been named manager of International Paper Company's Bastrop Mill at Bastrop, La. He has been with the company since 1936. ' O n MARRIED: Alfred Maloof to Miss " 0 Mary Cezar Sept. 11. Mr. Maloof is with Maloofs Dept. Store in Dawson, Ga. J. J. Powell, Jr., EE, Time Equipment Manager for IBM in Jacksonville, will handle Time Equipment sales activities in Tampa and Tallahassee as well as in Jacksonville. BORN T O : R. A. "Pop" Siegal, Ch.E., and Mrs. Siegal, a son, Robert Andrew, August 29. Their home address is 3119 Arden Rd., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. George A. Smith, AE, has been promoted to second vice president of Eastern Air Lines. H e has been with Eastern for 18 years. Mr. Smith's address is c / o Eastern Air Lines, Miami, Florida. ' O Q Cdr. Paul F. Cosgrove, Jr., IM, has MM been assigned to Headquarters, U. S. European Command near Paris. H e will take on duties as a staff officer in the logistics division of the headquarters. ' A f l BORN T o : James P. Clay, IM, and *" Mrs. Clay, a daughter,Dorothy Dunn, July 26. Their address is 3669 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. BORN T O : Irvin M. Massey, Jr., IM, and Mrs. Massey, of Atlanta, a daughter Margaret Allene, August 11. Their address is 743 Forest Trail, N. W., Atlanta. W. V. Neisius, Ch.E., formerly assistant professor of math at Ga. Tech, has been appointed vice-president of Logistics Research, Inc., California electronic computer manufacturing firm. His address is 515 25th St., Hermosa Beach, California. Edward Stauverman, Jr., Ch.E., is now a staff engineer in the General Engineering Dept., Standard Oil Co., Whiting, Ind. His address is 8649 Greenwood Ave., Munster, Indiania. 'yl1 Morris M. Bryan, Jr., TE, has been • I named chairman of the committee on statistics of the American Cotton Manufacturers Institute. Mr. Bryan is president of Jefferson Mills, Jefferson, Ga. BORN T O : Edgar V. Carter, Jr., TE, and Mrs. Carter, a son, John Sullivan, July 26. Sheldon M. Whitney, IM, was killed on Sept. 2 in an automobile accident in Rumson, N . J. He was associated with Brandow, Inc., Tuckahoe, N . Y. » k*\ BORN T O : William Weldon Massen'£• gale, IM, and Mrs. Massengale, a son, Walter, R., II, August 2. Their address is 525 Pharr Rr., Atlanta. 1 AO MARRIED: Aaron Saul Epstein, Ch.E. " « to Miss Marianne Falck, August 21. Mr. Epstein is associated with the American Termicide Co. in Atlanta.

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Joseph Freedman, Ph.E., recently received his master of science degree from Harvard. MARRIED: John C. McGatighey, CE, to Miss Martha Patterson Sept. 24. Mr. McGaughey is a partner in the McGaughey Co., contractors and engineers, Atlant.a ' ^ C Capt. John Robert Brownlow, AE, " J was killed August 1 when his jet bomber exploded and crashed into Lake St. Clair near Selfridge AFB, Selfridge, Mich. H e had been in the service since 1945. A pilot during World War II, Capt. Brownlow participated in the final three Air Force missions over Tokyo before the war's end. He was a jet instructor at Selfridge and was flying in a formation to Canada when the crash occured. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Margarete Johnson Brownlow, Arlington, Va., sons, John Robert, Jr. and Roy Charles; mother, Mrs. O. M. Andrews, 890 Drewry St., N . E., Atlanta. ' A R William T. Clary, Jr., EE, has joined • " the Systems Division of Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver City, California. H e was formerly with Bell Telephone Laboratories. ' A f l " ^ ^ ' ^* e '< EE, has been promoted " 0 to Manager of Customer Engineering at IBM's Raleigh, N . C. office. He has been with the company since 1948. Joseph H. Anderer, M E & IE, has joined American Viscose Corporation's Research and Development Division as leader of the newly-created Viscose Staple Section, Philadelphia, Pa. BORN T O : George T. Cummins, CE, and Mrs. Cummins, a son, George Thorning, July 20. Their address is 2425 Clarendon, Louisville, Ky. BORN T O : James M. Galey, C E & IE, and Mrs. Galey, a son, George Thomas, in Augusta. Jim is with the Ethyl Corp., Baton Rouge, La. Byron H. Pollitt, IM, has been awarded the professional designation Chartered Life Underwriter. He is with Pacfic Mutual Life Ins. Co., Suite 503, Latrobe Bldg., 2 East St., Baltimore, Md. ' J Q Lt. William B. Abbott, IM, was killed ™y August 31 when his T33 jet trainer crashed near Newnan, Ga. Abbott, ah Air Force reservist, was on two weeks' active duty at Dobbins AFB at the time of his death. H e was a survey engineer with Southern Bell. Surviving are his wife and children, Ruth and Jeffret, of 3015 Woodbine Ter., N. E., Atlanta; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Abbott, also of Atlanta. MARRIED: Harold Reid Brewer to Miss Martha Cargill. Mr. Miller is with Union Bag Corp., Savannah, Ga. BORN T o : Eugene O. Chapman, EE, and Mrs. Chapman, a son, Michael Eugene, May 1. Mr. Chapman is a sales engineer for the Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co. Their address is 100 Brookside Cir., Greenville. Robert A. Collinge, IM, is now head of the methods and standards Dept., Trion Div. of the Riegel Textile Corp., Trion, Ga. His mailing address is P. O. Box 153, Trion, Ga. ENGAGED: Robert Stubbs DeBorde, IM, to Miss Patricia O'Gara. The wedding will take place in late fall. Mr. DeBorde is associated with the Trust Co. of Ga.

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