On June 9, 1932 as Raymond Logan Albrook, he married Hope Gwen Boomer at Fremont, Nebraska.
They were the parents of one child.
The Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington is named after Raymond Albrook. According to Washington State University he was a starch chemist.
BA, State University of Iowa, 1930
MS, State University of Iowa, 1931
Walla Walla Union Bulletin
Wednesday, May 15, 1957
Research Prof at WSC Dies
Pullman, Washington. Dr. Raymond L. Albrook, 54, Director of the Division of Industrial Research at Washington State College died in a hospital here Tuesday after an illness of more than a year. Dr. Albrook came to WSC in 1948 as a chemist in the engineering experiment station and set up research work on facsimile transmission of weather maps between Pullman and the island of Guam. He was promoted to Director of Industrial Research in 1949 and has been in charge of the college's research program for Northwest industry in the Institute of Technology. He is survived by his wife and one son [Raymond L. Albrook, 1939-2014].
On June 9, 1932 as Raymond Logan Albrook, he married Hope Gwen Boomer at Fremont, Nebraska.
They were the parents of one child.
The Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington is named after Raymond Albrook. According to Washington State University he was a starch chemist.
BA, State University of Iowa, 1930
MS, State University of Iowa, 1931
Walla Walla Union Bulletin
Wednesday, May 15, 1957
Research Prof at WSC Dies
Pullman, Washington. Dr. Raymond L. Albrook, 54, Director of the Division of Industrial Research at Washington State College died in a hospital here Tuesday after an illness of more than a year. Dr. Albrook came to WSC in 1948 as a chemist in the engineering experiment station and set up research work on facsimile transmission of weather maps between Pullman and the island of Guam. He was promoted to Director of Industrial Research in 1949 and has been in charge of the college's research program for Northwest industry in the Institute of Technology. He is survived by his wife and one son [Raymond L. Albrook, 1939-2014].
Family Members
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Rose Agnes Albrook Helkenn
1890–1977
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1LT Frank Potter Albrook
1892–1924
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Nellie Myrtle "Nell" Albrook Washburn
1895–1931
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Phillip James Albrook
1897–1984
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Burleigh David Albrook
1899–1987
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Glenna Elizabeth "Glennie" Albrook Dempster
1902–1996
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Emma Naomi Albrook Wathen
1904–1979
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Charles Frederick Albrook
1908–1999
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Alice Beatrice Albrook Shepherd
1911–1999
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