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Sources:
- Letter and enclosures from Harry T. Cullinan (1903-1986), Sr., of Roaring Gap, North Carolina dated June 7, 1980.
- Letter from Harry T. Cullinan (1938-), Jr., of Appleton, Wisconsin dated March 12, 1980.
- Census records for the State of Connecticut (1920), U.S. Department of Census.
- Who Was Who.
- US Social Security Index (public domain).
Comments:
- Raymond J. Cullinan (1898-c1957). He joined the U.S. Army when the U.S. declared war on Germany in 1917 and was in many battles in France in World War I. As a result of injuries sustained in that war, he died at the age of 59 and is buried in
the U.S. National Cemetery in Pine Lawn, Long Island.
- Harry Thomas Cullinan (1903-1986). Graduate mechanical engineer and eventually became a top executive in the now defunct Liquidometer Corp and in its successor company, Simmonds Precision Products Co., Tarrytown, N.Y. Retired in 1966.
- Harry T. Cullinan (1938-). "In Buffalo, I was Chairman of Chemical Engineering at the State University. We moved to Appleton in July 1976, when I became Dean and Vice-President of the Institute (-Harry T. Cullinan Jr)".
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