Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/James_Oldshue> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 triples per page.
- James_Oldshue abstract "James Young Oldshue (April 1925 – January 16, 2007) was an internationally known chemical engineer with more than a hundred publications in scientific journals, numerous book chapters in textbooks and manuals, many patents, and an important textbook of his own, Fluid Mixing Technology (ISBN 0-07-047685-3, McGraw Hill, 1982).Oldshue completed his B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago although his education was interrupted by service on the Manhattan Project from 1944 to 1945 in World War II. From 1950 to 1992, Oldshue worked as Vice President and Director of Research at Lightnin' Mixers Corporation of Rochester, New York and gave his time to both national and international engineering societies, winning numerous engineering awards and honorary degrees including service as President of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in 1979 and election to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering in 1980.In addition, Oldshue gave extensively of himself to his church and the YMCA. He served on the North American Alliance of Reformed Churches and was a member of its Board of Foreign Missions. He worked locally for the YMCA in Rochester and visited more than forty different YMCAs in other countries as part of his work for the national YMCA organization and its efforts to support and stabilize YMCAs in the Middle East and Africa.In his last years, Oldshue continued to teach highly sought after technical seminars and committed himself to teaching his fellow seniors through the O.A.S.I.S. program funded by Lord and Taylor, offering a course called Science Made Simple in Rochester, Sarasota, Florida and Portland, Oregon. He is survived by his wife, Betty, his three sons, Paul, Richard, and Robert, and seven grandchildren.He died at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida, after a brief illness.".
- James_Oldshue birthDate "1925".
- James_Oldshue birthYear "1925".
- James_Oldshue deathDate "2007-01-16".
- James_Oldshue deathYear "2007".
- James_Oldshue wikiPageExternalLink 20070225.htm.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageID "9988736".
- James_Oldshue wikiPageLength "2768".
- James_Oldshue wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- James_Oldshue wikiPageRevisionID "659988543".
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink American_Institute_of_Chemical_Engineers.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Calvinism.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Category:1925_births.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Category:2007_deaths.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_chemical_engineers.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Illinois_Institute_of_Technology_alumni.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_United_States_National_Academy_of_Engineering.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_engineer.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Illinois_Institute_of_Technology.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Lord_&_Taylor.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan_Project.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink National_Academy_of_Engineering.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_New_York.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink SPX_Corporation.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Sarasota,_Florida.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Sarasota_Memorial_Hospital.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink Textbook.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLink YMCA.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Oldshue".
- James_Oldshue dateOfBirth "1925".
- James_Oldshue dateOfDeath "2007-01-16".
- James_Oldshue name "Oldshue, James".
- James_Oldshue shortDescription "American chemical engineer".
- James_Oldshue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-engineer-stub.
- James_Oldshue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- James_Oldshue description "American chemical engineer".
- James_Oldshue description "American chemical engineer".
- James_Oldshue subject Category:1925_births.
- James_Oldshue subject Category:2007_deaths.
- James_Oldshue subject Category:American_chemical_engineers.
- James_Oldshue subject Category:Illinois_Institute_of_Technology_alumni.
- James_Oldshue subject Category:Members_of_the_United_States_National_Academy_of_Engineering.
- James_Oldshue type Agent.
- James_Oldshue type Person.
- James_Oldshue type Person.
- James_Oldshue type Member.
- James_Oldshue type Agent.
- James_Oldshue type NaturalPerson.
- James_Oldshue type Thing.
- James_Oldshue type Q215627.
- James_Oldshue type Q5.
- James_Oldshue type Person.
- James_Oldshue comment "James Young Oldshue (April 1925 – January 16, 2007) was an internationally known chemical engineer with more than a hundred publications in scientific journals, numerous book chapters in textbooks and manuals, many patents, and an important textbook of his own, Fluid Mixing Technology (ISBN 0-07-047685-3, McGraw Hill, 1982).Oldshue completed his B.S., M.A., and Ph.D.".
- James_Oldshue label "James Oldshue".
- James_Oldshue sameAs Q15459472.
- James_Oldshue sameAs James_Oldshue.
- James_Oldshue sameAs m.02py_h7.
- James_Oldshue sameAs Q15459472.
- James_Oldshue wasDerivedFrom James_Oldshue?oldid=659988543.
- James_Oldshue givenName "James".
- James_Oldshue isPrimaryTopicOf James_Oldshue.
- James_Oldshue name "James Oldshue".
- James_Oldshue name "Oldshue, James".
- James_Oldshue surname "Oldshue".