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Damoder Reddy
'62Dr. Damoder "Pat" Reddy received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1958 from Osmania University in India. Subsequently, he served two years as a public works engineer. He enrolled in Michigan Tech's graduate school in 1960 and earned a masters degree in civil engineering in 1962. He served on the Michigan Tech Civil Engineering Faculty as a structural engineering instructor from 1962-1963, as Director . . .
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Donald Tomasini
'54Mr. Donald Tomasini earned a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from Michigan Technological University in 1954. While attending Michigan Tech, Don participated in Varsity Boxing and was a member of Varsity Club and Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Don began his construction engineering career almost 50 years ago when he enrolled in the civil engineering curriculum. Following graduation he worked in the construction . . .
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Paul Frair
'50Paul Frair, originally from Glens Falls, New York, completed a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1950. Prior to attending Michigan Tech, Mr. Frair served for four years in the US Army. Following graduation he worked for Waggaman amp; Collyer, General Contractors of Glens Falls, as a construction engineer. In 1952, Mr. Frair joined Herman Gundlach, Inc. and worked in all phases of general building construction . . .
