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ConocoPhillips Lectureship in Chemical Engineering Education
May 11, 1967 DR. OLAF ANDREAS HOUGEN Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering University of Wisconsin
Progress and Future in Chemical Engineering Education
November 21, 1967 DR. BRUCE HORNBOOK SAGE Professor of Chemical Engineering California Institute of Technology
Research in an Academic Atmosphere
December 10, 1968 DR. ROBERT B. BECKMANN Professor and Head, Dept. of Chemical Engineering,br>University of Maryland
Chemical Engineering Education:
Profession for the Future or Derelict of the Past?
November 7, 1969 DR. JOHN J. McKETTA Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs The University of Texas System
The Contribution of Chemical Engineering to the Fabulous Future of Man
November 13, 1970 DR. GEORGE BURNET Head, Chemical Engineering Department Iowa State University and Chief, Chemical Engineering Division Ames Laboratory
United States Atomic Energy Commission
Chemical Engineering Technology – An Educational Challenge
November 12, 1971 DR. WILLIAM H. CORCORAN Professor of Chemical Engineering and Vice President for Institute Relations California Institute of Technology
Who Tends to Store? – Chemical Change, 1980
November 12, 1972 DR. LAWRENCE N. CANJAR Dean, College of Engineering University of Detroit
The Professional Engineering School
November 6, 1973 DR. W. ROBERT MARSHALL Dean, College of Engineering University of Wisconsin – Madison
The Need for Public Understanding of Technology
November 22, 1974 DR. JOSEPH J. MARTIN Professor of Chemical Engineering and
Associate Director Institute of Science and Technology University of Michigan
No Engineer Can Serve Two Masters – Or Can He?
October 10, 1975 DR. JAMES R. FAIR Director of Engineering Technology Area Corporate Engineering Department Monsanto Company
Industry-University Interactions
October 15, 1976 DR. M.R. LOHMANN Dean, Division of Engineering, Technology and Architecture Oklahoma State University
Looking Forward – Looking Back An Old and New Problem of the Profession
December 2, 1977 DR. FRANK M. TILLER M.D. Anderson Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Houston
Complexity and Confusion in World Affairs. Challenge to Engineers and Educators
November 30, 1978 DR. D.L. KATZ Professor Emeritus University of Michigan
Practice What You Teach
November 20, 1979 DR. JAMES WEI Head, Department of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rejuvenation of Chemical Engineering
November 14, 1980 DR. MAX S. PETERS Professor of Chemical Engineering Dean Emeritus, College of Engineering and Applied Science University of Colorado – Boulder
Politicians and Higher Education in a Technical Society
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