Hall of fame inducts five.HALL OF FAME INDUCTS FIVE. The Paper Industry Hall of Fame (PIHF PIHF Polish Ice Hockey Federation ), Appleton, Wisconsin Appleton is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, on the Fox River, 100 miles (161 km) north of Milwaukee. As of the 2005 census estimate, the city had a total population of 70,217. , USA hosted more than 300 at its tenth induction ceremony on September 22, 2004. Five new honorees were inducted into PIHF, bringing the total to 64. Those inducted are: * Dr. Douglas Atack of PAPRICAN PAPRICAN Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada was inducted under the Research & Development category for significant contributions to research and the mechanical pulping industry; * Raymond B. Mundt was inducted as a leader, entrepreneur, marketer & sales specialist, recognized for creating a national paper and paper products distribution organization while at Alco Standard; * John P. Reeve REEVE. The name of an ancient English officer of justice, inferior in rank to an alderman. 2. He was a ministerial officer, appointed to execute process, keep the king's peace, and put the laws in execution. was inducted for his leadership in the field of carbonless paper while president at Appleton Papers; * Darwin E. Smith was inducted posthumously post·hu·mous adj. 1. Occurring or continuing after one's death: a posthumous award. 2. Published after the writer's death: a posthumous book. 3. for his leadership at Kimberly-Clark Corp., turning it into an innovative consumer products company; * Richard P. Wollenberg was inducted for his leadership in guiding Longview Fibre Company's six-fold growth as a container and bag converter, and ushering it into the solid-wood products business. |
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