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Philip Belisle
'64, '60Mr. Philip Belisle, Retired - President, Applied Dynamics and Executive Vice President of Speedrack Products Group Ltd., is originally from Lake Linden. He earned his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1960. After serving in the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, as a First Lieutenant for three years he returned to Michigan Tech and completed a master's degree in civil engineering in 1964. Belisle then went on . . .
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William Saul
'61, '55Dr. William E. Saul, a 1955 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is a Professor and Past Chairman of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. After receiving his baccalaureate, he worked for Shell Oil Company before returning to Michigan Tech to obtain a M.S. in civil engineering in 1961. He earned a doctorate in civil engineering at Northwestern University in 196 . . .
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John Van Huis
'76John Van Huis completed his Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering at Michigan Tech in 1975. Upon graduation, he joined the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad (CNW) in the Chicago offices as a structural engineer. He went on to be engineer of coal line bridges for the new Powder River Basin coal fields in Wyoming and then bridge engineer for the entire CNW system. In 1987, he joined the investment group of CNW employees . . .
