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Corporate profile SEM HISTORY and Milt Leven-- what an elite group!). Further evidence of CLARENCE R. SMITH the high esteem in which he was held is the fact that Clarence by C. E. Taylor was in the first group to be elected as Fellows in the SESA. SEM Historian Clarence had a fine baritone voice and sang professionally Clarence R. Smith was a very popular and active SESA mem­ on the West coast. On at least two occasions, Frank Tatnall ber in the 1950s and 1960s. He worked for Convair in San (the perennial toastmaster) twisted Clarence's arm enough Diego and was an expert on stress concentrations and fa­ so that he sang at SESA banquets. tigue in aluminum structures. Clarence served on the SESA Executive Committee 1953-55 and worked tirelessly for the Unfortunately, very little personal information was written Society to promote membership, form new local sections, and about SESA members in the 1950s. I thank Pete Stein for generally do anything that was asked of him. The Tatnall sending me a copy of the Proceedings of the Western Re­ Award was created to recognize outstanding service to the gional Strain Gage Committee, June 1988, Portland, OR, ed­ Society. In http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Experimental Techniques Springer Journals

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Experimental Techniques , Volume 24 (1) – Dec 27, 2017

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SEM HISTORY and Milt Leven-- what an elite group!). Further evidence of CLARENCE R. SMITH the high esteem in which he was held is the fact that Clarence by C. E. Taylor was in the first group to be elected as Fellows in the SESA. SEM Historian Clarence had a fine baritone voice and sang professionally Clarence R. Smith was a very popular and active SESA mem­ on the West coast. On at least two occasions, Frank Tatnall ber in the 1950s and 1960s. He worked for Convair in San (the perennial...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc.
Subject
Materials Science; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
ISSN
0732-8818
eISSN
1747-1567
DOI
10.1111/j.1747-1567.2000.tb01338.x
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Abstract

SEM HISTORY and Milt Leven-- what an elite group!). Further evidence of CLARENCE R. SMITH the high esteem in which he was held is the fact that Clarence by C. E. Taylor was in the first group to be elected as Fellows in the SESA. SEM Historian Clarence had a fine baritone voice and sang professionally Clarence R. Smith was a very popular and active SESA mem­ on the West coast. On at least two occasions, Frank Tatnall ber in the 1950s and 1960s. He worked for Convair in San (the perennial toastmaster) twisted Clarence's arm enough Diego and was an expert on stress concentrations and fa­ so that he sang at SESA banquets. tigue in aluminum structures. Clarence served on the SESA Executive Committee 1953-55 and worked tirelessly for the Unfortunately, very little personal information was written Society to promote membership, form new local sections, and about SESA members in the 1950s. I thank Pete Stein for generally do anything that was asked of him. The Tatnall sending me a copy of the Proceedings of the Western Re­ Award was created to recognize outstanding service to the gional Strain Gage Committee, June 1988, Portland, OR, ed­ Society. In

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Experimental TechniquesSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 27, 2017

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