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Jean Lavelle Receives NAPIM’s Pioneer Award

By: Robert Schwartz

Ink World Associate Editor

When Lehigh University had a staff opening in its National Printing Ink Research Institute (NPIRI) in 1956, it did not have to look very far for the right person for the job. Help would come from right across town, when the dean of chemistry at Moravian College recommended to Dr. Albert Zettlemoyer, then professor of chemistry at Lehigh University, a young graduate by the name of Jean Lavelle. Mrs. Lavelle, who had just received her bachelor of science degree in chemistry at Moravian College, w...

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