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Baker, R. Gail (Roland Gail), 1897-1965
Professional engineer, Phoenix, Arizona.
Born in Phoenix, Arizona on October 11, 1897, Roland Gail Baker attended University of Arizona and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1933, he married Barbara Allen Clayton and they had four children. From 1921 to 1934 he worked with the Salt River Valley Water User's Association. As design engineer he had direct charge of the design and construction of several Arizona dams and power plants as well as canals and bridges. After some years in the private sector, he worked for the City of Phoenix as an engineer integrating the suburban water supply and sanitary sewer system. He also served as Chief Engineer for the Arizona Interstate Stream Commission and for a short time functioned as trial engineer in the landmark case, Arizona-vs-California et al. before the United States Supreme Court. He died on January 4, 1965.
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Baker, R B, fl 1928-1965
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College Farm was owned by St. John's College, Oxfordshire From the guide to the COLLEGE FARM, GARFORD, BERKSHIRE, 1928-1929, (University of Reading, Museum of English Rural Life) ...
Baker, Gail A.
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Gail Baker is on the faculty of the Science Department teaching biology and botany. She received a BS in biology from the University of California, Irvine (1974) and an MS in biology from San Diego State University (1977). Before coming to LCC, she was a research scientist for three universities - University of California, Irvine, University of California, Los Angeles, and Oregon State University; she also taught for six years at North Seattle Community College. She began teaching p...