William H. Quasha

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title: William H. Quasha
text: William Howard Quasha was born in New York to Jewish Russian immigrants. He was a lieutenant colonel in the US Army, a lawyer with Douglas McArthur's staff in WWII, and an industrial psychologist and mechanical engineer who co-authored the Revised Minnesota paper form board test still in use today assessing mechanical aptitude. He was Senior Warden, and Lay Reader of the Episcopal Church who later became the president and chairman of St. Luke's Medical Center, The St. Luke's College of Medicine
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description: Masonic Grand Master (1912–1996)
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date created: 2012-06-07T02:34:00Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T21:43:51Z
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