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  1. Where did you grow up? What were the times like then?
  2. What kind of education emphasis was in place when you went to high school? Did any particular teacher or relative influence you in your selection of a career path?
  3. What were some problems during your youth? Did any national or world events have an effect on your selecting engineering as a career?
  4. Who else motivated you in your career selection?
  5. Where were your early contributions in your engineering work — planning, design, construction, operation, writing, teaching, research?
  6. What were some of your most important engineering achievements?
  7. Can you remember what first got you started in ASME activities?
  8. Have you been an active member of other organizations? Which ones? How active?
  9. Who were some other interesting and important engineers that you knew or worked with?
  10. Can you describe how mechanical engineering — or engineering generally — has changed during your lifetime?
  11. With such a broad background as you have, could you give us some of your ideas on what is ahead for engineers, technology, and ASME International?

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