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Karl L. Fetters
Pages 30-33

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... The professional career of Karl Fetters extended over more than six decades, and his involvement and leadership through many dramatic changes are highly commendable. He was involved in steel production as a metallurgist, then was an academic instructor at Carnegie Institute of Technology, and later was involved in steel operations and subsequently became a leader in steel research and research management.
From page 32...
... He then attended MIT to achieve a graduate degree. Karl returned to Carnegie Institute of Technology to assume a position with the Office of Scientific Research and Development project on seamless steel gun tubes, while he also served as an assistant professor of metallurgy and a staff member of the Metals Research Laboratory.
From page 33...
... His dedication and expertise remain with those who were associated with him, and the many who follow in similar career paths. Karl Fetters was a leader and a pioneer in creating a model role by example, and in defining future goals in his area of the engineering profession.


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