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Suggested Citation:"Appendix." National Academy of Engineering. 2007. Memorial Tributes: Volume 11. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11912.
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APPENDIX

Members

Elected

Born

Deceased

Hubert I. Aaronson

1997

July 10, 1924

December 13, 2005

James G. Baker

1979

November 11, 1914

June 29, 2005

Lynn S. Beedle

1972

December 7, 1917

October 30, 2003

Donald S. Berry

1966

January 1, 1911

December 16, 2002

John L. Bogdanoff

1975

May 25, 1916

July 20, 2003

Bruce Alan Bolt

1978

February 15, 1930

July 21, 2005

Harvey Brooks

1968

August 5, 1915

May 28, 2004

Richard M. Carlson

1990

February 4, 1925

July 12, 2004

George F. Carrier

1974

May 4, 1918

March 8, 2002

Marvin Chodorow

1967

July 16, 1913

October 17, 2005

Leland C. Clark Jr.

1995

December 4, 1918

September 25, 2005

Franklin S. Cooper

1976

April 29, 1908

February 20, 1999

L. Stanley Crane

1978

September 7, 1915

July 15, 2003

Wilbur B. Davenport Jr.

1975

July 27, 1920

August 28, 2003

W. Kenneth Davis

1970

July 26, 1918

July 29, 2005

Leslie C. Dirks

1980

March 7, 1936

August 7, 2001

Harry George Drickamer

1979

November 19, 1918

May 6, 2002

Robert C. Duncan

1981

November 21, 1923

May 17, 2003

Carroll Hilton Dunn Sr.

1998

August 11, 1916

January 31, 2003

Ernst R.G. Eckert

1970

September 13, 1904

July 8, 2004

Ralph E. Fadum

1975

July 19, 1912

July 12, 2000

P. Ole Fanger

2001

July 16, 1934

September 18, 2006

Robert Bruce Fridley

1985

June 6, 1934

March 19, 2006

Bernard Gold

1982

March 31, 1923

January 15, 2005

William A.J. Golomski

1996

October 14, 1924

February 17, 2002

Donald R.F. Harleman

1974

December 5, 1922

September 28, 2005

Willis M. Hawkins

1966

December 1, 1913

September 28, 2004

Edward Graham Jefferson

1986

July 15, 1921

February 9, 2006

Howard St. Claire Jones Jr.

1999

August 18, 1921

February 26, 2005

J. Erik Jonsson

1971

September 6, 1901

September 1, 1995

Richard C. Jordan

1975

April 16, 1909

June 14, 2002

Thomas J. Kelly

1991

June 14, 1929

March 23, 2002

Jack St. Clair Kilby

1967

November 8, 1923

June 20, 2005

R. Peter King

2003

March 12, 1938

September 11, 2006

Leon K. Kirchmayer

1979

July 24, 1924

November 12, 1995

Jerome Fox Lederer

1967

September 26, 1902

February 6, 2004

Plato Malozemoff

1969

August 28, 1909

August 8, 1997

I. Harry Mandil

1998

December 11, 1919

April 27, 2006

John S. McNown

1987

January 15, 1916

February 19, 1998

M. Eugene Merchant

1975

May 6, 1913

August 19, 2006

Arthur B. Metzner

1979

April 13, 1927

May 4, 2006

Suggested Citation:"Appendix." National Academy of Engineering. 2007. Memorial Tributes: Volume 11. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11912.
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Members

Elected

Born

Deceased

Russell G. Meyerand Jr.

1978

December 2, 1933

November 23, 2003

Rene Harcourt Miller

1968

May 19, 1916

January 28, 2003

Herbert Louis Misch

1976

December 7, 1917

June 23, 2003

Rocco A. Petrone

1975

March 31, 1926

August 24, 2006

Frederick George Pohland

1993

May 3, 1931

January 9, 2004

A. Alan B. Pritsker

1985

February 5, 1933

August 24, 2000

Alvin Radkowsky

1991

June 30, 1915

February 17, 2002

William C. Reynolds

1979

March 16, 1933

January 3, 2004

Herman Paul Schwan

1975

August 7, 1915

March 17, 2005

Chester P. Siess

1967

July 28, 1916

January 14, 2004

Alec W. Skempton

1976

June 4, 1914

August 9, 2001

Fred Noel Spiess

1985

December 25, 1919

September 8, 2006

Warren Earl Stewart

1992

July 3, 1924

March 27, 2006

Jerome J. Tiemann

1984

February 21, 1932

April 25, 2006

Chang-Lin Tien

1976

July 24, 1935

October 29, 2002

Keith W. Uncapher

1998

April 1, 1922

October 10, 2002

Fernando Vasco Costa

1989

June 8, 1913

October 20, 1996

Arthur R. von Hippel

1977

November 19, 1898

December 31, 2003

Suggested Citation:"Appendix." National Academy of Engineering. 2007. Memorial Tributes: Volume 11. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11912.
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This is the 11th Volume in the series Memorial Tributes compiled by the National Academy of Engineering as a personal remembrance of the lives and outstanding achievements of its members and foreign associates. These volumes are intended to stand as an enduring record of the many contributions of engineers and engineering to the benefit of humankind. In most cases, the authors of the tributes are contemporaries or colleagues who had personal knowledge of the interests and the engineering accomplishments of the deceased. Through its members and foreign associates, the Academy carries out the responsibilities for which it was established in 1964.

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