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
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
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
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
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
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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