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in 1992) was dedicated to Games Slayter, to honor his more than 30 years of contributions to the glass fiber industry.
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early in his life. He graduated from Argos High School in 1914, and from Western Military Academy (
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in 1933. In 1938 he was named vice-president, research and development, of the newly formed
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Fiberglas™ Corporation. He held that position until his retirement in December 1963.
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Slayter was a founding member of the Licking County Foundation Governing Committee.
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US Patent Number RE21863: Method & Apparatus of Melting & Fining Glass
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degree in chemical engineering. While at Purdue, Slayter marched tuba in the
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US Patent Number 2305500: Apparatus for Electrically Generating Pressures
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US Patent Number 2133235: Method & Apparatus for Making Glass Wool
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Slayter was a registered professional engineer in the state of Ohio.
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On 29 September 1961, the Granville Technical Center (renamed
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American Institute of Chemists, the American Ceramics Society
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Slayter was given an honorary doctorate in engineering from
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US Patent Number 2230272: Method of Producing Glass Fibers
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US Patent Number 2311613: Transparent Composite Materials
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He received the Quarter Century Citation award from the
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Slayter served on the Materials Advisory Board of the
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US Patent Number 2175225: Method of Making Glass Wool
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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U.S.
inventor
fiberglass
glass wool
Argos, Indiana
Alton, Illinois
Purdue University
Bachelor of Science
Purdue All-American Marching Band
Owens-Illinois
Toledo, Ohio
glass wool
Owens-Corning
United States National Research Council
NASA
Park National Bank
Denison University

Franklin Award
fiberglass
Society of Glass Technology
American Association for the Advancement of Science

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