Background
Stuart, Jay William was born on August 26, 1924 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Jay William and Mamie Marie (Pollock) Stuart.
Stuart, Jay William was born on August 26, 1924 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Jay William and Mamie Marie (Pollock) Stuart.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Caltech, 1946. Master of Science in aeronautical engineering, Caltech, 1948. Degree in aeronautical engineering, Caltech, 1951.
Various engineering and science positions, California, since 1943; aerospace engineer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, 1963-1971; contract engineer fluid mechanic, General Electric Atomic Energy, San Jose, California, 1972; engineering specialist, hydro/aero, Aerojet General, Surface Effect Ship, Tacoma, Washington, 1973; engineering specialist, Lockheed Missile Space/Surface Effect Ship, Sunnyvale, California, 1973-1974; contract engineer, principal aero, Rohr Marine, Surface Effect Ship, San Diego, 1974-1976; engineering specialist, heat exchange, Aerojet Manufacturing Company AMCO, Fullerton, California, 1976-1977; contract engineer, aero, Hughes Missiles, AMRAM, Canoga Park, California, 1977-1978; member technical staff, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, 1978-1980; senior spacecraft specialist TDRSS, ABACUS Programming Corporation/TRW, Redondo Beach, California, 1980-1982; prin engineer Spacecom Contel division, TDRSS/TRW, Redondo Beach, 1982-1986; contract engineer, aero science, Rockwell International, Shuttle, Downey, California, 1986-1988; contract engineer, systems safety, Rockwell International, Shuttle, Downey, California, 1989-1990.
Represented in Baptist churches are equally diverse worship styles, cultural mores and approaches to Scriptural interpretation. The resulting challenges and opportunities have made the believers stronger —through fellowship, respect, mutual support and dialog, all based on a belief that unity in Christ involves growth and understanding.
People are called to love God not only with their hearts, but also with their minds. All things should be considered through the light of reason. In order to do that, it is necessary to become aware of different points of view and be able to develop critical thinking in relation to any political or social problem.
Member Performance Certification Board, Texas, 1972-1973. Vice-chairman Convention Center Committee, Austin. Sergeant United States Army, 1943-1946, European Theatre of Operations, Asia.
Fellow American Institute of Architects (treasurer, director 1974-1978). Member Texas Society Architects (president, director 1961-1992, Llewelyn W. Pitts award 1986), Austing C. of Chamber (board directors, vice president, 1972-1974), National Council Architects Registration Board, Austin Country Club, Lions (president 1955-1980), Masons, University Texas Ex-Students Association, Littlefield Society.
Son of; married Nancy Giovinazzo, July 28, 1951. Children: Tani Lynn Stuart Robertson, Joel Vanni Stuart.