BE '56
I chose to attend CCNY because I had a lot of friends who went there, and they were very good as far as engineering went. It was an opportunity to go to a city school that cost a minimum of tuition. They had a good teaching staff, and I learned a lot of things in official to engineering. The courses that they taught rounded out my background. They talked about humanities, and we read books written by the Greeks, Shakespeare, and modern authors. CCNY was one of my high points in my life, and I enjoyed the coursework and I did pretty well. I made some friends, and I learned a lot, and it was a good experience in many ways. I had the opportunity to learn a lot of different things. After graduation my first job was in the design of a nuclear reactor that the government used to defend this country from enemies. I had worked for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.