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Bill Seatz

4 years ago

I joined F.I.T. the year it changed it's name in 1...

I joined F.I.T. the year it changed it's name in 1966. Graduated in 1970. The professors were extraordinary as we experienced some of the finest in the nation. F.I.T. was wise enough to find recent retirees with extraordinary credentials. I took chemistry under the man who invented Bufferin, UHF Radiation and antennas from the man who developed the first book on antennas and developed some of the first IF and Aircraft directional equipment, Physics from the retired head of the Physics department at Texas A&M, and the list goes on. An impossible feat for today. An excellent institution for starting a career in science. I retired after a fine career in computer science. I wish all those who follow at this institution the best of everything.

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