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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 46

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B--TWENTY-TWO BFIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, OCTOBER 25, 1964 J. E. DICKEV, JR. Flyinjf Reaction Remington Makes Change In Its Sales Department Changes of organization in Internment and export, has been ap- sales department of director marketing. He Arms company incorporated, ill report to E.

H. Bleckwell, been announced by R. H. Cole- vice president and assistant gen- man, ihe company's president and eral manager, general manager. The changes! J.

E. Dickey. formerly as- will be effective Nov. i. isistanl director of sales--domes- Gail Evans, vice president commercial, has been named director of sales, is a i an of sales--domestic corn- tended leave of absence for health'mercial.

R. B. Bowie, formerly reasons. P. H.

Burdett. formerlylmanager of government sales, has assistant director of sales gov-lheen named director of sales- government and export. Mr. Dickey and Mr. Bowie will report to P.

H. Burden. J. D. Mitchell, director of advertising and sales promotion, and J.

Callahan. director sales research and services, will also report to Mr. Burdelt. COLUMBUS. Ohio-(AP) Ohio; State university has been using' an altitude chamber ot study re-' actions of physically impaired persons to flying.

The idea is to assist design engineers in providing safe air travel for all. Dr. Frederick H. Shillito, project senior investigator, said 12 to 20 volunteers victims of pulmonary disorders tolerated exposure lo altitude without appreciable discomfort or undesirable reactions. The a i i right were in discomfort or had unfavorable reactions.

Yale Plans to Honor Composer Paul Hindemith R. B. BOWIE department's ammunition di MR. BURDET1, a native of in Sep emberi 1949 Lawrence, was educated i schools there and in Madison, N. J.

He received his bachelor of arts degree from Drew university in 193S, a master's degree in chemistry from Syracuse university the following year, and his doctorate in chemistry from the University of North Carolina in 1939. He joined Reminglon in July. 1939. as a chemist and two years later was made a group leader in In 1955 he was named assistant to Ihe director of research and development In September of 1958 he was transferred to the government sales division and was named manager in January of 1959. He became assistant director of sales--government and export in December of 1961.

He, his wife, Margaret, and their children live in Greens Farms, Conn. NEW HAVEN--The Yale Uni- ersily School of Music will pay omaflf to composer Paul Hindemith and the 13 years spent as a member at the Yale faculty with a two-day commemoration celebration Nov. 7-8, Mr. Hindemith was a professor of music at Yale between IMG- 53. To participate fn the two days of ceremonies, officially entitled "Paul Hindemith at Yale," a large number of persons have been invited including all Mr.

Hindemith's former students, performers who participated in Ihe concerts of Ihe Collegium Musicunv and ill persons who were his direct associates during Ihe years he spent in New Haven As part of the commemora tion, the Paul Hindemith Collec lion will be on exhibit in the Belnecke Rare Book and Ma mi script Library. At present, Ihe collection includes much of hi published compositions, nianu scripts, official correspondence theoretical writings, photographs phonograph items. One records of the and othe collection' the company's research and development department. He was I MR. DICKEY was born in appointed supervisor, technical, Iowa, and attended December.

1946, and manager of) I he University of Minnesota he specialized in chemistry nd engineering. He Joined Rem- ngton in 1937 as a sales student, "our years later, he was trans- to the production department. During World War II, he held several responsible positions al overnment ordnance plants, built nd operated by Remington, and I the Bridgeport ammunition In 1945 he returned to ne sales department as assistant manager of firearms sales. A later, he was named man- iger of Little Rock, ales district and was then trans- erred to a similar position Minneapolis, Minn. 1S5S he was transferred to Remington's power tools department as assistant general sales manager.

He became director of sales for power tools in 1959 and assistant director of sales--domestic commercial (arms and ammunition) in December of Dickey, his wife, Nila, and their daughter live in Fan-field. BOWIE, A graduate ot Lafayette university, with 2 degree in mechanical engineering, was born in Jamaica, N.Y. He joinet Remington's Bridgeport plant in .1940 as a process engineer ammunition manufacturing. In 1942 he was named supervisor of product engineering and con trol and was appointed chiei process engineer in 1943. In 1944 he became supervisor of engineering and technical.

He was appointed chief supervisor, process engineering and control in 1945 and was named superintendent, product engineering and control in 1952. In 1961. he was appointed manager of government sales. He, his wife, Martha, and their daughter live in Stratford. principal objectives will be to as semble a fully documented ac count of the several theory an nmposilion teaching projects 1r.

Hindemith developed at and lo encompass as fully possible all data pertaining his years in New Haven. THE CEREMONIES will be gin with registration for invite in Sprague Memorial Hal at 10 Nov. 7. An afternoon assembly to discuss plans for Ihe urther enlargement of the Hin demith collection will follow ed by a brief musical program presented by former member of the Collegium Musicum, th founded by Mr. Hindemit 1 or the specific performance old music, and which has sine grown to become Ihe official'or chestra and chorus of musi school.

The collection will be unveiled it 5 p.m. with a reception Beinecke library, and dinner fo invited guests will be held rectly afterward in Woolsey hal A concert of chamber mus selected from works written Mr. Hindemith i the tim he was at Yale will be held Jonathan Edwards college as th concluding event of the day. Hindemith was a fellow ol Jon than Edwards, one of Yale's res colleges. All event) Nov.

ire by. Invittilon only. On Nov. 8, a memorial'high' ass will be sung in St. Thomas lore Chapel at Yale presenting Hindemith's "Mass for a ppella Choir," written last No- ember one month before his eath In Frankfurt, Germany.

Al 3 p.m., concert or- lestrsl music selected from works written between 1940-53 ill be presented in Woolsey hall, nd the first Aijiericin perform- nee of the Mass will be presented in concert form. Also on he program are "Sinfonietta in Major." written in 1949, he "Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra," written in 1947 and ealuring Keith Wilson as clari net soloist. Fenno Heath and Gustav Meier will conduct Ihe chorus and or chestra of the Yale Collegium Musicum. This concert will be open to the public withou charge. HARLAN, houldn't push hit luck Educational TV BOWLING GREEN, i (AP) The start of telecasting operations from a classroom built ing here has given Ohio the lea in number ot educational telev sion stations.

Bowling Green State uniyei sity's WBGU-TV, which went the air Feb. If), is 'the seven) in the Buckeye State, all ultra high frequency. Florida is sec end with six. Ferrer's Luck tte rt up rvr cr BL.UCK on Monday to Iry to CM)I a A forser bogus check it bunk where he hld 11 two lhem ally when he', drawing on wjw ked or lhe Minly actount. Icounty attorney, fled when a tej- A 19-year-old Harlan youfhjier (potted the bad tlgniituK, harged wilh forgery (earned thisibut was later arrested.

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