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From page 65...
... Mr. Dickeman served for thirty years as an engineer and executive with the General Electric Company and Exxon Nuclear Company until ill health forced his retirement in 1978.
From page 66...
... In 1968 ESSO, now Exxon Corporation, made a commitment to enter the nuclear fuel cycle field, and the following year, with only a skeleton staff and partially formulated business plan in place, it engaged Raymond Dickeman as Chief Executive of its newly formed subsidiary (now Exxon Nuclear Company)
From page 67...
... Ray Dickeman's ability to assess a technical-economic problem had its roots in the intellectual intensity and diversity of the man. His formal training was only a starter to a lifelong program of intellectual growth whereby he became personally expert in every major aspect of the nuclear industry—reactor research, design, engineering and operation, nuclear fuels development and manufacturing, weapons materials production, chemical reprocessing, and
From page 68...
... With Ray Dickeman's death, a vital intellect has passed on. The last five years of his life were spent quietly as a part-time consultant.
From page 70...
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