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FEI leadership over the years.


1931-33: Frank J. Carr CARR Carrier
CARR Customer Acceptance Readiness Review
CARR Carrollton Railroad
CARR Corrective Action Request and Report
CARR City Area Rural Rides (Texas)
CARR Configuration Audit Readiness Review
CARR Customer Acceptance Requirements Review


1933-34: Daniel J. Hennessy

1934-35: J. Calvin Shumberger

1935-36: Rodney S Rodney may refer to:

Surnames
  • Caesar Rodney (1728–1784), Signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and President of Delaware
  • Caesar A. Rodney (1772–1824), U.S.
. Durkee

1936-37: Paul J. Urguhart

1937-38; Henry C. Perry

1938-39: Roscoe Seybold

1939-40: Oscar N. Lindahl

1940-41: Verl L. Elliott

1941-42: John A. Donaldson

1942-43: T. C. McCobb

1943-44: John C. Nalor

1944-45: Edwin W. Burbott

1945-46: Edwin E. McConnell

1946-47: John H. MacDonald

1947-48: C. E. Jarchow

1948-49: K. Y. Siddall

1949-50: William Herbert William Herbert may refer to several people, including: Earls
  • William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423-1469)
  • William Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1451-1491)
  • William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1506-1570)
 Carr

1950-51: Vincent C. Ross

1951-52: Charles Z. Meyer

1952-53: Edmund L. Grimes Grimes is a surname, that is believed to be of a Scandinavian decent and may refer to
  • Aoibhinn Grimes
  • Ashley Grimes
  • Barbara Grimes, a Chicago murder victim
  • Burleigh Grimes (1893–1985), US baseball player
  • Camryn Grimes
  • Charles Grimes


1953-54: George W. Schwarz

1954-55: C. R. Fay

1955-56: Robert N. Wallis

1956-57: Dudley E. Browne

1957-58: James L. Pierce Pierce may refer to: Places
  • Pierce, Colorado, a US town
  • Pierce, Idaho, a US city
  • Pierce, Nebraska, a US city
  • Pierce, Wisconsin, a US town
  • Mount Pierce (New Hampshire), USA, a peak in the White Mountains
  • Pierce County, several places


1958-59: J. McCail Hughes

1959-60: Roger A. Yoder

1960-61: Frank S. Capon capon

castrated male fowl, larger than broiler, weighing up to 7 lb; produced either by administration of estrogenic substances or by surgical excision of the testicles.


1961-62: A. L. Boschen

1962-63: Steve H. Bromar

1963-64: L. Keith Goodrich

1964-65: C.J. Kushell

1965-66: Carl M. Blumenschein

1966-67: William R. Thomas

1967-68: L. C. Guest Jr.

1968-69: M. S. Simpson

1969-70: Herb Blevins

1970-71: C. M. Allen

1971-72: Charles C. Hornbostel

1972-73: W. Ernest Issel

1973-74: Fred W. Miller

1974-75: Edward J. Mack

1975-76: J. O. Edwards

1976-77: Daniel F. Crowley

1977-78: W. Drew Leonard

1978-79: E. A. Vaughn

1979-80: Paul J. Dunphy

1980-81: Warren J. Robertson

1981-82: Robert C. Thompson

1982-83: Charles R. Allen

1983-84: John F. Ruffle

1984-85: P. Norman Roy

1985-86: C. Eugene Ray

1986-87: R. Hartwell Gardner

1987-88: William L. Lamey Jr.

1988-89: Ronald Mead mead (mēd), wine made of fermented honey and water, sometimes flavored with spices. It is highly intoxicating. Mead was known in classical Greece and Rome and was the favorite drink of the tribes of N and W Europe.

1989-90: Herbert A. Phillips Jr.

1990-91: Robert M. Patrick

1991-92: John R. Edman

1992-93: C. J. Christie

1993-94: E.H. (Al) Creese

1994-95: James N. Clark

1995-96: Penelope A. Flugger

1996-97 Frank J. Borelli

1997-98: William U. Parfet

1998-99: James J. Abel

1999-2000: Fred A. Allardyce

2000-01: Bryan Roub

2001-02: David A. Young

2002-03: Ridge Braunschweig

2003-04: Dr. H. Stephen Grace Jr.

2004-05: Mary Jo Green

2005-06: Robert J. Walker

For other people named Robert Walker, see Robert Walker (disambiguation).


Robert John Walker (July 23, 1801 – November 11, 1869) was an American economist and statesman.


2006-07: Richard A. Schrader
What the Institute may be five or ten years from now is something which
we cannot predict ... We believe that it will be a powerful and
important organization.
--Frank J. Carr 1931
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