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Harley S. Anders

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Harley S. Anders

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Death
1989 (aged 68–69)
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Harley S. Anders (1920-1989) attended Lafayette College and graduated in 1942 then he worked as a chemical engineer at Standard Oil Development Company in Elizabeth, New Jersey. (b. May 12, 1920; Pennsylvania, United States - d. July 29, 1989; Madison, Morris, New Jersey, United States)

Parents:
Gertrude S. (1888-?) and Monroe H. Anders (1885–?).

Lafayette College:
"Lafayette Gives Honors To Outstanding Alumni Campus. June 30, 1988. The Morning Call. Harley S. Anders of Madison, N.J., and David Styer, Jr., of Riverton, N.J., were honored for distinguished service to Lafayette College and its Alumni Association, and Richard S. Beltram of Livingston, N.J., has been named Outstanding Young Graduate. Anders and Styer are the 1988 recipients of the Joseph Bell, Class of 1928, Alumni Distinguished Service Award for distinguished service by an alumnus. Beltram received the Clifton P. Mayfield Class of 1909 Outstanding Young Graduate Award, given each year to a member of one of the 15 most recent classes. The awards were presented at the college's annual reunion luncheon on June 4. Anders is a 1942 graduate. Styer graduated in 1938. Beltram graduated from Lafayette in 1973."

Marriage:
Katherine E. Johnson (1922–2007) on October 25, 1947.

Standard Oil:
He worked as a chemical engineer at Standard Oil Development Company in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He filed for a patent on January 27, 1949 concerning an "Apparatus for removing iron impurities from fluid streams".

Biography:
His father wrote on April 30, 1948 in the Princeton Alumni Weekly: "My son, Harley S. Anders, was married on October 25 [1947] to Katherine E, Johnson, of Elizabeth, N.J. He is a chemical engineer, working for Standard Oil Development Co. of Elizabeth, N.J. My other son, James M., was a captain in Infantry in last war, and is father of a 3 1/2-year-old boy, my only grandchild."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 20, 2013.

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Harley S. Anders (1920-1989) attended Lafayette College and graduated in 1942 then he worked as a chemical engineer at Standard Oil Development Company in Elizabeth, New Jersey. (b. May 12, 1920; Pennsylvania, United States - d. July 29, 1989; Madison, Morris, New Jersey, United States)

Parents:
Gertrude S. (1888-?) and Monroe H. Anders (1885–?).

Lafayette College:
"Lafayette Gives Honors To Outstanding Alumni Campus. June 30, 1988. The Morning Call. Harley S. Anders of Madison, N.J., and David Styer, Jr., of Riverton, N.J., were honored for distinguished service to Lafayette College and its Alumni Association, and Richard S. Beltram of Livingston, N.J., has been named Outstanding Young Graduate. Anders and Styer are the 1988 recipients of the Joseph Bell, Class of 1928, Alumni Distinguished Service Award for distinguished service by an alumnus. Beltram received the Clifton P. Mayfield Class of 1909 Outstanding Young Graduate Award, given each year to a member of one of the 15 most recent classes. The awards were presented at the college's annual reunion luncheon on June 4. Anders is a 1942 graduate. Styer graduated in 1938. Beltram graduated from Lafayette in 1973."

Marriage:
Katherine E. Johnson (1922–2007) on October 25, 1947.

Standard Oil:
He worked as a chemical engineer at Standard Oil Development Company in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He filed for a patent on January 27, 1949 concerning an "Apparatus for removing iron impurities from fluid streams".

Biography:
His father wrote on April 30, 1948 in the Princeton Alumni Weekly: "My son, Harley S. Anders, was married on October 25 [1947] to Katherine E, Johnson, of Elizabeth, N.J. He is a chemical engineer, working for Standard Oil Development Co. of Elizabeth, N.J. My other son, James M., was a captain in Infantry in last war, and is father of a 3 1/2-year-old boy, my only grandchild."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 20, 2013.

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