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James Lorne Gray

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After the war from 1945 to 1946, he was associate director-general in the research and development division of the department of Reconstruction and Supply in Ottawa. From 1946 to 1948, he was with Montreal Armature Works Limited. In 1948, he was the scientific assistant to the President of the
147:(NRC). From 1949 to 1952, he was the Chief of Administration for the NRC Chalk River project. In 1952, he joined AECL as a General Manager, became a Vice-President in 1954, and became President in 1958, retiring in 1974. 211: 231: 221: 216: 226: 168: 144: 113: 155: 124: 81: 132: 136: 206: 201: 65: 176: 120: 42: 151: 104: 91: 127:. In 1939, he was a lecturer in engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. During 195: 128: 109: 123:, he received a B. Eng in 1935 and a M.Sc. (Mech. Eng.) in 1938 from the 46: 69: 87: 77: 54: 28: 21: 8: 108:(March 2, 1913 – March 2, 1987) was a 154:. He was awarded honorary degrees from the 18: 150:In 1969, he was made a Companion of the 7: 212:20th-century Canadian civil servants 158:and the University of Saskatchewan. 145:National Research Council of Canada 14: 232:University of Saskatchewan alumni 222:Royal Canadian Air Force officers 217:Companions of the Order of Canada 114:Atomic Energy of Canada Limited 112:administrator and President of 156:University of British Columbia 1: 227:People from Brandon, Manitoba 248: 125:University of Saskatchewan 116:(AECL) from 1958 to 1974. 82:University of Saskatchewan 173:Canadian Nuclear Society 133:Royal Canadian Air Force 135:achieving the rank of 16:Canadian civil servant 179:on February 14, 2005 131:, he served in the 169:"James Lorne Gray" 121:Brandon, Manitoba 97: 96: 239: 188: 186: 184: 175:. Archived from 107: 100:James Lorne Gray 61: 38: 36: 23:James Lorne Gray 19: 247: 246: 242: 241: 240: 238: 237: 236: 192: 191: 182: 180: 167: 164: 152:Order of Canada 103: 92:Order of Canada 78:Alma mater 73: 63: 59: 50: 40: 34: 32: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 245: 243: 235: 234: 229: 224: 219: 214: 209: 204: 194: 193: 190: 189: 163: 160: 137:Wing Commander 95: 94: 89: 85: 84: 79: 75: 74: 64: 62:(aged 74) 56: 52: 51: 41: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 244: 233: 230: 228: 225: 223: 220: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 199: 197: 178: 174: 170: 166: 165: 161: 159: 157: 153: 148: 146: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 117: 115: 111: 106: 101: 93: 90: 86: 83: 80: 76: 71: 67: 58:March 2, 1987 57: 53: 48: 44: 39:March 2, 1913 31: 27: 20: 181:. Retrieved 177:the original 172: 149: 141: 129:World War II 118: 99: 98: 60:(1987-03-02) 207:1987 deaths 202:1913 births 196:Categories 162:References 66:Deep River 35:1913-03-02 119:Born in 110:Canadian 72:, Canada 49:, Canada 47:Manitoba 183:July 5, 70:Ontario 43:Brandon 88:Awards 185:2005 55:Died 29:Born 198:: 171:. 139:. 105:CC 102:, 68:, 45:, 187:. 37:) 33:(

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Brandon
Manitoba
Deep River
Ontario
University of Saskatchewan
Order of Canada
CC
Canadian
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Brandon, Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan
World War II
Royal Canadian Air Force
Wing Commander
National Research Council of Canada
Order of Canada
University of British Columbia
"James Lorne Gray"
the original
Categories
1913 births
1987 deaths
20th-century Canadian civil servants
Companions of the Order of Canada
Royal Canadian Air Force officers
People from Brandon, Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan alumni

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