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. . . Professor  Thomas  Gray,  head of the  engineering  department of Rose Polytechnic  Institute,  Terre Haute, Indiana.  Professor  Gray,  who  was  a  brother  of   
. . . Professor  Thomas  Gray,  head of the  engineering  department of Rose Polytechnic  Institute,  Terre Haute, Indiana.  Professor  Gray,  who  was  a  brother  of   

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Obituary 1909 [1]

. . . Professor Thomas Gray, head of the engineering department of Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana. Professor Gray, who was a brother of Professor Andrew Gray, Glasgow University, was born at Lochgelly, Fifeshire, in February 1850, and received his early education there . . . . [More]



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