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J. Lewis Blackburn
Pages 24-27

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... Though still possessing a slight impediment, he went on to become one of the most respected and warmly received engineering lecturers of his time anc! taught tens of thousands of relaying specialists in their craft.
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... The Outstanding Teaching Award was extended to Lew by the Education Activities Board of IEEE in l9X0. Also in 1980 he received the high honor of the Westinghouse Order of Merit and the Lewis Blackburn Room was dedicated in his name at the Coral Springs plant.
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... His students included hundreds of people from Brazil, the Far East, Venezuela, Canada, and Europe. His and his associates' notes for these schools formed the nucleus of what ultimately became the book Applied Protective Relaying and its successor, Protective Relaying Theory and Applications, which are accepted internationally as premier texts on the subject that he held so dear to his heart.


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