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<br />J ,1>). <br />'.1 <br /> <br />2038 <br /> <br />RUSSIA AND THE COMMUNIST CHALLENGE <br /> <br />(An Interview) <br /> <br />By <br /> <br />GORDON FOX <br /> <br />Follows a paper presented.by Gordon Fox, oime 1934 Vice President <br />of the Freyn Engineering Company, Chi CRgO, before the Annual Ban!}uet <br />!.<eeting of the Washington Society of Engineers, November 20; 1947. From <br />lq27 to 1933. inclusive, Mr. Fox devoted' hi s entire professional time to <br />busi ness in Russia, spending most of those years in that country, During <br />this pariod his firm sent approxim"te1y 250 American engineers to Russia <br />and Yr. Fox supervisild th3 "'ark of " large I':TOUp of th3 se men. He also <br />served as head of one department of the Russian org.nization GIPROA~X; <br />the central engineering orgAn of the Russian steel industry. <br /> <br />Mr. Fox is . fellow of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, <br />a life member of the .Associ" tion of Iron and Steel E~neers, and a member <br />of the Bri ti sh Iron and Steel Institut e. He is Also a pa st president of <br />the "'estern society of Engineers (Chic"go). l'r. Fox's techniCAl "Titl.ngs <br />have included h'o eleotrica1 engineering books by McGraw-Hill Book Company. <br /> <br />Because of the great interest to:lay by .Americans in Russia and be- <br />Cause of th3 many excellent comments on IIlr. Fox's talk, it he 5 been mimeo- <br />graphed for limited distribution, <br /> <br />The paper was presented "s an interview v'ith lIr, Fox by ISr. Paul <br />Wooton, "'e1l-knO'-'m correspom3nt in W9shin~ton, D. C, for the N<WI Orleans <br />Til!l3 s-Picayune. Mr. "ooton a 1 so served as me ster of ceremonie s at the <br />meeting. <br />