Julius T. Nachazel Papers, 1886-1954.

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Julius T. Nachazel Papers, 1886-1954.

Papers, 1886-1954, of Julius T. Nachazel, a graduate and long-time employee of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. He was instrumental in establishing the Army ROTC program at the College and as a veteran of World War I, he was active with the local American Legion chapter. Includes personal and professional correspondence, information of organizing the ROTC program, photographs, and books on the American Legion and World War histories.

1.5 cubic feet; 3 manuscript boxes; 1 folder.

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Michigan College of Mining and Technology. Army ROTC

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Nachazel, J. T. (Julius T.) 1893-1975.

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Professor Emeritus Julius T. Nachazel was born in 1893 in Traverse City, Michigan and received his early education in Traverse City before attending a trade school in New York City, which is now part of Columbia University. In 1922 he left New York and entered the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. He received his B.S and E.M. degrees in became a member of the staff in 1926. He served as assistant professor of mathematics, superintendent of e...