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 m   03:35  Oral-History:AIME and Its Member Societies: AIST, SME, SPE, and TMS‎‎ 2 changes history +102 [TGriff‎ (2×)]
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N    03:30  Oral-History:Fiona M. Doyle diffhist +58,663 TGriff talk contribs (Created page with "==About Fiona M. Doyle== thumb|right|Fiona M. Doyle Professor Emerita Fiona Doyle obtained her bachelor’s degree from the University of Cambridge and her master’s and doctorate in extractive metallurgy and hydrometallurgy from Imperial College, University of London. She joined the faculty at U.C. Berkeley in 1983 and was appointed to the Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering in 1998. She served as Chair of the Department of...")
N    02:44  Oral-History:Egbert U. Imomoh diffhist +49,376 TGriff talk contribs (Created page with "==About Egbert U. Imomoh== thumb|right|Egbert U. Imomoh Egbert Imomoh was born in Northern Nigeria. After graduating from secondary school, he planned to work in a brewery. Luckily, Shell offered a pre-scholarship job followed by an engineering scholarship l. After training in the Netherlands, he joined Shell in 1968 as a petroleum engineer in Nigeria. He then embarked on a thirty-seven-year career with the company, eventually transition...")