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== Benjamin Richard Teare, Jr.: Biography ==
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|Birthdate=1907/01/12
|Birthplace=Menomonie, WI, USA
|Associated organizations=[[General Electric (GE)]]
|Awards=AIEE Edison Medal
|Abstract=was an electrical engineering professor at Yale University and later at the Carnegie Institute of Technology.
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|StartYear=1962
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Benjamin Richard Teare, Jr. (AM '29, M '36, F '42), dean of the College of Engineering and Science, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., was [[Presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)|AIEE president]] from 1962 to 1963. Dr. Teare was born January 12, 1907, in Menomonie, Wis., and was educated at the University of Wisconsin from which he received B.S. and M.S. degrees in 1927 and 1928, respectively, and at Yale University where he received a doctorate in engineering in 1937. Dr. Teare has been on the staff at Carnegie Tech since 1934 and has been dean of the College of Engineering and Science since 1953. In 1929, he joined the [[General Electric (GE)|General Electric Company]] as a student in the advanced engineering course, and, in 1931, became supervisor of the electrical engineering section of the course. He became associated with Yale University in 1933 as instructor of electrical engineering and subsequently became assistant professor of electrical engineering. Dr. Teare joined the faculty of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1939 and was named Buhl professor of electrical engineering in 1943. He was appointed dean of Graduate Studies in 1950 and dean of the College of Engineering and Science in 1952.


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In 1947, he received the George Washington Award from the American Society for Engineering Education. He is an IRE Fellow and a member of Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, [[Eta Kappa Nu|Eta Kappa Nu]], and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Teare has served as AIEE Director-at-Large (1961-64), District 2 Vice-President (1957-59), and on the following AIEE Committees: Communication (1934-36), Electrical Machinery (1937-42), Education (1941-60, chairman 1948-50), Professional Group Coordinating (1948-49), Technical Program (1948-50), Publication (1948-50), [[IEEE Edison Medal|Edison Medal]] (1951-56, 1959-64), Professional Development and Recognition Department (1956-61), Research (1960-62), Board of Directors (1957-59, 196164), Intersociety Relations (1961-64, chairman 1961-62), Planning and Co-ordination. (1961-62), and Recognition Awards (1961-66).


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== Further Reading ==


Teare was [[Presidents_of_the_American_Institute_of_Electrical_Engineers_(AIEE)|AIEE president]] from 1962 to 1963..
[[Oral-History:Benjamin R. Teare Jr.|Benjamin R. Teare, Jr. Oral History]]  


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B. Richard Teare, Jr.
B. Richard Teare, Jr.
Birthdate
1907/01/12
Birthplace
Menomonie, WI, USA
Associated organizations
General Electric (GE)
Awards
AIEE Edison Medal

1962 -1963

B. Richard Teare, Jr., AIEE President, 1962 - 1963, was an electrical engineering professor at Yale University and later at the Carnegie Institute of Technology.

Biography

Benjamin Richard Teare, Jr. (AM '29, M '36, F '42), dean of the College of Engineering and Science, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., was AIEE president from 1962 to 1963. Dr. Teare was born January 12, 1907, in Menomonie, Wis., and was educated at the University of Wisconsin from which he received B.S. and M.S. degrees in 1927 and 1928, respectively, and at Yale University where he received a doctorate in engineering in 1937. Dr. Teare has been on the staff at Carnegie Tech since 1934 and has been dean of the College of Engineering and Science since 1953. In 1929, he joined the General Electric Company as a student in the advanced engineering course, and, in 1931, became supervisor of the electrical engineering section of the course. He became associated with Yale University in 1933 as instructor of electrical engineering and subsequently became assistant professor of electrical engineering. Dr. Teare joined the faculty of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1939 and was named Buhl professor of electrical engineering in 1943. He was appointed dean of Graduate Studies in 1950 and dean of the College of Engineering and Science in 1952.

In 1947, he received the George Washington Award from the American Society for Engineering Education. He is an IRE Fellow and a member of Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Teare has served as AIEE Director-at-Large (1961-64), District 2 Vice-President (1957-59), and on the following AIEE Committees: Communication (1934-36), Electrical Machinery (1937-42), Education (1941-60, chairman 1948-50), Professional Group Coordinating (1948-49), Technical Program (1948-50), Publication (1948-50), Edison Medal (1951-56, 1959-64), Professional Development and Recognition Department (1956-61), Research (1960-62), Board of Directors (1957-59, 196164), Intersociety Relations (1961-64, chairman 1961-62), Planning and Co-ordination. (1961-62), and Recognition Awards (1961-66).

Further Reading

Benjamin R. Teare, Jr. Oral History