Clyde Williams ? President of the AIME, 1947

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Clyde Williams
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

A MAN who is a first-class metallurgist, engineer, and scientist and an outstanding organizer, administrator, and executive and who, at the same time, has an innate ability to "make friends and influence people" everywhere he goes is an exceptional personality at any time. And if such an individual can retain this combination of virtues during a great war despite the fact that the Government loaded him with enough work and responsibility for three such men. he is a most exceptional personality. And if he can keep his head and maintain an unfailing sense of humor during the trying war years and, while dealing with hundreds of jittery metallurgists and metalworkers, with Army and Navy brass, and with red-tape-entangled war agencies by the dozen, he is a rare personality indeed. Such a man is Clyde Williams, director of Battelle Memorial Institute. who will be President of AIME in 1947. The Institute is fortunate in having him as its mentor during what may be a critical and important year.
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APA: Clyde Williams  (1947)  Clyde Williams ? President of the AIME, 1947

MLA: Clyde Williams Clyde Williams ? President of the AIME, 1947. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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