Background
Rapier, Pascal Moran was born on January 11, 1914 in Atlanta. Son of Paul Edward and Mary Clare (Moran) Rapier.
Rapier, Pascal Moran was born on January 11, 1914 in Atlanta. Son of Paul Edward and Mary Clare (Moran) Rapier.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1939. Master of Science in Theoretical Physics, University Nevada, 1959. Postgraduate, University California, Berkeley, 1961.
Plant engineer, Archer-Daniels-Midland, Pensacola, Florida, 1940-1942;
group supervisor, Dicalite division Grefco, Los Angeles, 1943-1954;
process engineer, Celatom division Eagle Picher, Reno, Nevada, 1955-1957;
project manager, associate research engineer, University of California Field Station, Richmond, 1959-1962;
project manager sea water conversion, Bechtel Corporation, San Francisco, 1962-1966;
senior supervising chemical engineer, Burns & Roe, Oradell, New Jersey, 1966-1974;
construction engineering, Kenite Corporation, Scarsdale, New York
construction engineering, Rees Blowpipe, Berkeley, 1960-1966;
senior construction engineering, Sanderson & Porter, New York City, 1975-1977;
staff scientist III, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1977-1984. Board directors Newtonian Science Foundation. Vice president California Republican Assembly, 1964-1965.
Discoverer phenomena faster than light, origin of cosmic rays and galactic red shifts.
Member American Institute Chemical Engineers, Gideons International, Lions International, Corvallis, Sigma Pi Sigma.
Married Martha Elizabeth Doyle, May 19, 1945. Children: Caroline Elizabeth, Paul Doyle, Mollie Clare, John Lawrence, James Andrew.