Charles Henry Behre, Jr. - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E. 1944-45

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME AIME
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

ALTHOUGH the retiring Chairman of the Industrial Minerals Division, Charles Henry Behre, Jr., does not say "you all" he is a product of the deep South, since he was born at Atlanta, on March 16, 1896. At the Boy Scout age he moved to New Orleans, where his father owned an ice plant, which seems an intelligent business for that climate. Intelligence evidently runs in the family, for Charlie, as his friends call him, has one sister who is a professor of zoology and another who is a concert pianist. Charlie has no explanation of why, when he reached college age, he decided to go to the University of Wisconsin, other than something more than an ordinary boyish interest in science, and the reputation which Wisconsin then enjoyed. At Madison he fell under the influence of Eliot Blackwelder, chose paleontology as his objective, and transferred, at the end of his sophomore year, to the University of Chicago, where the paleontological panorama seemed more extensive. He took his B.S. there in 1918, and graduated into the U. S. Army, where he eventually became a Sergeant in the Medical Corps.
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APA: AIME AIME  (1945)  Charles Henry Behre, Jr. - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E. 1944-45

MLA: AIME AIME Charles Henry Behre, Jr. - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E. 1944-45. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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