Two years later he transferred to what is now Carnegie Mellon University and earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering and, in 1942, a doctorate in metallurgy. After high school, he enrolled in the US Naval Academy, where he met Henry Earl Singleton. George was born on February 18, 1919, in Point Marion, Pennsylvania. into a Fortune 500 firm, died on February 15, 2013, of heart failure at a Dallas hospital. ROBERTS, 93, who was a pioneer in the field of steel manufacturing and helped turn the Southern California–based Teledyne Corp. “For technological advances, managerial leadership, and continuing role in professional activities.”
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