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William Marshall
'69William F. Marshall completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1969. He is Vice President of Engineering and Development of MearsGroup, Inc., an international engineering and construction service provider to the pipeline industry with over 500 employees. Mr. Marshall joined Mears in 1989 as Director of Engineering; he assumed the role of Vice President of Engineering in 1994, and his current role as . . .
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James Buck
'53, '52Dr. James R. Buck, a 1952 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, was Professor and former Chair of the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Iowa. He completed his MSCE (structural) at Michigan Tech in 1953. Upon graduation, he was a construction engineer for the U.S. Naval Corps of Engineers for three years. He also worked for Austin Engineers, Ltd., and Calumet Flexicore Corporation before . . .
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George Williams
'52A native of Hancock, Mr. George H. Williams earned his baccalaureate in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1952. During his student years, he was active in ASCE, Kappa Delta Psi, the Varsity Club, Student Council, the Athletic Board, and the Varsity Hockey Team. Following graduation, he worked for E.I. duPont de Nemours Company, Construction Division in Delaware as an assistant contract engineer. In 1955, he . . .
