This collection contains a single letter from Harold Alan Bunger, professor and chief of Georgia Tech's Chemical Engineering Department, to J. B. Crenshaw, Georgia Tech's commencement program chair. The correspondence deals with problems with the 1940 commencement exercises.
(one archival folder)
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The correspondence contains information regarding necessary changes to the graduation ceremonies at Georgia Tech. Bunger requested such changes as the date, time, and location of the ceremonies.
Harold Alan Bunger was born in Eaton, Ohio and attended the University of Minnesota, where he received a bachelor of science degree, a chemical engineering degree, and his Ph.D. In 1927, he was hired as a Georgia Tech instructor and was made head of the Chemical Engineering department in February 1940. He was later named head of the Engineering Experiment Station in December 1940. Bunger died in 1941.
A print copy of this finding aid is available in the Georgia Tech Archives reading room.
Accession #2001.132.
(one archival folder)
Jody Lloyd Thompson described this item in 2002.
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