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Journal Article

Author
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
Eight new honorary fellows
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 63, no. 22, 15 November 1991, p. 49
Abstract

On 17 October 1991, the IEAust Council elected eight new Honorary fellows:
* Dr William Harold Clough OBE AO, Chairman, Clough Limited;
* Bruce Hugh Garnsey MBE AO, Manaing director, Quality Castings Pty Ltd;
* Dr Robert Cecil Gifkins;
* Dato' Lee Yee Cheong, Managing director, Tenega Ewbank Preece (M) Sdn Bhd;
* Joseph Anthony Macinante, Honorary research fellow, CSIRO;
* Emeritus Professor Rupert Horace Myers KBE FTSE, President, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering;
* Professor David Herbert Pilgrim AM, Head, Department of Water Engineering, University of NSW;
* William John Rourke AO, Former chief executive, IEAust.

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