Rudy Bozak
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"Bozak" redirects here. For the hockey player, see Tyler Bozak.
Rudolph Thomas Bozak (1910–1982) was an audio electronics and acoustics designer and engineer in the field of sound reproduction. His parents were Bohemian Czech immigrants; Rudy was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Bozak studied at Milwaukee School of Engineering; in 1981, the school awarded him an honorary doctorate in engineering. Bozak married Lillian Gilleski; the two had three daughters: Lillian, Mary and Barbara.[1]
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Rudolph Thomas Bozak | |
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Born | 1910 |
Died | (1982-02-08)February 8, 1982 (aged 72) |
Other names | Rudy Bozak, R. T. Bozak, Rudi T. Bozak |
Occupation(s) | Engineer, designer, entrepreneur, owner |
Employer(s) | Allen-Bradley Cinaudagraph Dinion Coil Company C.G. Conn Wurlitzer R. T. Bozak Mfg. Co. Bozak, Inc. N.E.A.R. |
Spouse | Lillian Gilleski |
Children | Lillian, Mary and Barbara |
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