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Peter Grant
'68Mr. Peter J. Grant, a 1968 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is President of Grant Forest Products Corporation and Grant Development Corporation. After graduation, Peter became a civil engineer for Al Johnson Construction and, later, plant manager for Elk Planning Mill Limited. He became President of the latter in 1976. Also in 1976, he became President of Grant Lumber Company Limited. He founded Grant's . . .
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Kewal Krishan Aggarwal
'61Kewal Krishan Aggarwal '61 (born June 2, 1920) traveled to the US to attend Michigan Tech while in his 40's, leaving behind his family in India. He graduated with his bachelors in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1961. While at Michigan Tech he was a member of the International Club. After graduating, Kewal served in the Military Engineering Services for the Government of India, where he retired as Executive Engineer . . .
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Cletus Courchaine
'52A native of Chassell, Michigan, Mr. Cletus L. Courchaine received his baccalaureate in civil engineering with honor from Michigan Tech in 1952. After a brief period with the Houghton County Road Commission, Cletus served as a first lieutenant in the 354th Engineering Construction Battalion in Germany from 1952-54. He joined the Calhoun County Health Department as a Public Health Engineer in 1954 and was appointed as . . .
