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6 names added to industry’s Hall of
Fame
Six new names were added to the Paper
Industry International Hall of Fame at the 12th annual induction
ceremony in September. The inductees were:
•
Fred Herbolzheimer, Jr., 85,Shelburne, VT, who retired in 1986 as president
of Thilmany LLC in
Kaukauna.
• Margaret E. Knight (deceased), the first female to be inducted. Following
the Civil War, she invented a
machine to produce flat-bottom bags.
• David A.I. Goring, 85, retired from the Pulp & Paper Research Institute of
Canada, Pointe Claire,
Quebec, Canada.
• Gary A. Smook, 71,Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada, principal
instructor, Pulp & Paper Unit
Operations (retired), British Columbia Institute of Technology,
Vancouver.
• Laxmi Niwas Bangur, 57,chairman, Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills, Rajahmundry,
Andhra Pradesh, India.
• John Seaman Bates, founder (deceased), Technical Section, CPPA, and
co-founder, Pulp & Paper
Research Institute of Canada,Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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