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		<title>Comment on College of Science Alumni Association by Donald C. Orlich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Donald C. Orlich</dc:creator>
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		<description>Greetings:  I graduated from the U. of Utah in 1959 with an MS in Science Education.  This came about due to an NSF Academic Year Institute directed by Dr. Thomas Parmely of Physics.  The one-year educational experience yet remains a &quot;high water mark&quot; for me.  Paul Hansen, chaired my  committee, Franklin S.  Harris, Jr,, and Leo Provost were members.   Henry Eyring singed my thesis. In later years, it became apparent that Henry Eyring was &quot;robbed&quot; by the Nobel Committee.  His work in the chemical industry was basic as it gets.  Of course, you now have Laureate &quot;Super&quot; Mario in Chemistry!
    OH, and in the Engineering School was a Prof. Gore--Goretex!  My favorite teacher was foremost ecologist, Clarence Cottom!!  Keep up the good work.  
     I am now Professor Emeritus at Washington State U. and have published extensively and had more than my share of funded R &amp; D project.  Go Utes!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings:  I graduated from the U. of Utah in 1959 with an MS in Science Education.  This came about due to an NSF Academic Year Institute directed by Dr. Thomas Parmely of Physics.  The one-year educational experience yet remains a &#8220;high water mark&#8221; for me.  Paul Hansen, chaired my  committee, Franklin S.  Harris, Jr,, and Leo Provost were members.   Henry Eyring singed my thesis. In later years, it became apparent that Henry Eyring was &#8220;robbed&#8221; by the Nobel Committee.  His work in the chemical industry was basic as it gets.  Of course, you now have Laureate &#8220;Super&#8221; Mario in Chemistry!<br />
    OH, and in the Engineering School was a Prof. Gore&#8211;Goretex!  My favorite teacher was foremost ecologist, Clarence Cottom!!  Keep up the good work.<br />
     I am now Professor Emeritus at Washington State U. and have published extensively and had more than my share of funded R &#038; D project.  Go Utes!</p>
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