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1960s: this is 2008 news about alumni who graduated between 1960-1969 Stephen L. Liccini (B.S. '68, mechanical engineering) has retired from ExxonMobil after 30 years and has established Premier Project Associates, a project management consulting business, in Haymarket, Va. Harley J. Mann (B.S. '65, electrical engineering) has retired from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center after 30 years as an aerospace engineer. He and his wife, Dianne, are volunteering for a local school in Las Vegas, Nev. John Miller (B.S. '69, aerospace engineering, and M.S. '74, mechanical engineering), director of the Army Research Laboratory, received a Presidential Rank Award in 2007 in the Meritorious Executive category. Charles Polinger (B.S. '67, mechanical engineering) has been recognized for his service as past director of the U.S. General Services Administration's heating, refrigeration and steam distribution program. Edward St. John (B.S. '61, electrical engineering) is profiled in the May 2008 issue of Baltimore Magazine.
1950s: this is 2008 news about alumni who graduated between 1950-1959 Charles Roos (B.S. '51, mechanical engineering) reports that he has retired from both GE and Lockheed Martin. He is living in Texas.
1930s: this is 2008 news about alumni who graduated between 1930-1939 Philip C. "Pete" Cooper (B.S. '31, civil engineering) is the recipient of this year's Salisbury Award from the Rotary Club of Salisbury, Md., in recognition of his work as a civil engineer in the Salisbury area. He has served as the city's engineer and director of public works, in addition to being involved in many transportation projects on the Eastern Shore and elsewhere in Maryland.
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