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John E. Gray
Pages 114-119

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From page 115...
... GRAY 1 922-1 997 BY] ULIAN STEM SUBMITTED BY THE NAE HOME SECRETARY OHN EDMUND G^Y, a leading international figure in the development of nuclear power and a retired executive of numerous energy management and consulting organizations, died of a brain tumor at the home of his only daughter, Jane Redmond, in Waterville, Maine, on October 20,1997.
From page 116...
... During his years at NUS, he established affiliated companies in Germany and ~apan, NIS GmbH and Japan NUS. From 1972 to 1976, John served as a consultant to the Ford Foundation Energy Policy Project, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Energy Policy Alternatives, and the National Science Foundation and as the manager of the Edison Electric Institute's Nuclear Fuel Supply Study Program.
From page 117...
... Energy Daily publisher, Llewellyn King said of John, "Gray was a captain of the U.S. nuclear industry, and one of the wisest and wittiest of a generation of exceptional men." Former General Dynamics chairman and chief executive officer, Hilliard Paige, described him as "an admired world leacler" in the field of energy and "a class act." At ~ohn's memorial service in historic Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia, Paige described him as "Richard the Lion Hearted, the leader of Crusades, with just enough P.T.
From page 118...
... Gray of Locust Grove, Virginia; and two grandchildren, sons of his daughter Jane. Only one month before his death, John Gray was one of ten graduates inducted into the University of Rhode Island College of Engineering's first Hall of Fame class a fitting tribute for a truly remarkable man.


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