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... He then attended graduate school at the University of Delaware, from which he received a doctorate degree in chemical engineering in 1953. David met his wife, Justine Garnic Archer, at Carnegie Tech.
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... in 1953 as an assistant, and then associate, professor in chemical, mechanical, and nuclear engineering. He taught numerous courses in metallurgy, thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat transfer, process control, engineering analysis, thermal systems analysis, energy conversion, and nuclear engineering.
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... In 1983 Westinghouse awarded him the Order of Merit, its highest corporate achievement award, in recognition of his work on fuel cell and coal gasification development. He retired from Westinghouse in 1990.
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... During the summers of 1971–1978, he was honored to be the guest organist at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Pittsburgh. At the time of his death, he was the organist/choirmaster at Emanuel's Lutheran Church.


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