(THIS PAGE STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION: PLEASE CALL WITH ANY INFO WE MIGHT USE HERE) What follows is a list of people who my father mentioned as helping him in one way or another to pioneer the industrial use of ILTs. They may have worked on a project together, made an inspiring speech, written an influential article, or been there as a friend or teacher. I would love to hear from any of you. If you have something to add or would just like to reminisce, please, call and tell me the story. And, thanks for your contribution to the early development of ILTs as science.
Wally Brown David A. Carlson Hugh Crawford Manning "Red" Durrett Charles Frierson, Sr. Al & Jim Gaston Dr. Ted Granovsky Harvey O. Haggard, R.P.E. James G. Hartsock Dr. Truman E. Heinton, P.E. Larry Hestand James A. Hogsette Joseph P. Hollingsworth, P.E. Thomas J. Imholte In 1999, Tom's daughter, Tammy, completed and co-authored her late father's book, Ralph Arnold Killough, Ph.D. Tony King Dr. J. L. Lancaster Roy Lazar Rick Metzler Al Neely George Okumura Dr. John Osmun Dr. William Pohlman Victor Rohrback Chet Smith C.A. "Chuck" Stoffers Harlen Swanson Eugene G. Thompson, R.P.E. Joe Warren Dr. Donald E. Weidhaas, Ph.D., RPE
Retired head of the U.S.D.A. Insects Affecting Man and Animals Research Laboratory (Gainesville, Florida); B.S. Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, 1951; Ph.D., Entomology, Cornell University, 1955. 29 years experience in the biology and control of insects with a specialty in research and medical/veterinary entomology with the U.S.D.A. Experience includes research management and collaboration with industry, state, and national organizations. Author of over 140 technical publications. Consultant to national and international organizations.
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