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1930s

Freeman W. Towers, E'31, of Swampscott, Massachusetts, says he's "holding his health and marriage (forty-six years)." Retired for twenty-two years, Towers formerly worked for the state of Massachusetts, the town of Swampscott, the Army, and the Navy. He also founded Towers Engineering Company and Carter/Towers Engineering Corporation.

Roy Heffer, E'32, writes, "While my degree is in civil engineering, I quite by accident became an industrial engineer. My work experience was with two companies-as chief engineer at the first and as a planning engineer at the second. I retired at age sixty-eight in 1982. I tried Florida and loved it and made it my home [Fort Myers]. Unfortunately, I live so far from Boston I have not been able to participate in alumni activities. Incidentally, I have five great-grandchildren."

Rudolph L. Heider, E'36, of St. Louis, Missouri, says he'd like to hear from his chemical engineering classmates. His e-mail address is <rudi429@aol.com>.

Alfred L. Boch, E'37, of Knoxville, Tennessee, says he'd like to hear from classmates. He asks, "What ever happened to the Senate?"


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