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Plato Malozemoff b. 26 August 1909 d. 8 August 1996
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| Sippe (bei der Geburt) | Malozemoff |
| Geschlecht | männlich |
| Gesamter Name (bei der Geburt) | Plato Malozemoff |
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♂ Александр Платонович Малозёмов [Малозёмовы] b. 1879 ♀ Елизавета Андреевна Гуляева (Малозёмова) [Гуляевы] d. April 1974 | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:Plato Malozemoff |
Ereignisse
26 August 1909 Geburt: Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Geburt eines Kindes: ♀ Ирина Платоновна Малозёмова [Малозёмовы]
Geburt eines Kindes: ♂ Алексей Платонович Малозёмов [Малозёмовы]
Hochzeit: ♀ Александра Харламова (Малозёмова) [Харламовы]
8 August 1996 Tod: USA, Greenwich Hospital
Anmerkungen
Born Aug. 26, 1909, in St. Petersburg, Russia, he was the son of the late Alexander and Elizabeth Guliaev Malozemoff. His father was an iron and steel metallurgist who ' was chief operating officer of the Iena Goldfields in Siberia, where , Mr. Malozemoff lived as a child.
His family fled the Russian revolution in 1920 and settled in California.
Following his father's footsteps in the mining field, he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with honors and earned a master's degree with honors from the Montana School of Mines. During the Depression years, he worked in different jobs, including five years at Pan American Engineering Co. as a metallurgist His family said he learned to face adversity in two failed mining ventures in Argentina and Costa Rica and, after a serious illness, spent the two last years of World War in Washington with Roosevelt's Premium Price Plan.
Among his many degrees and honors were an honorary doctor of science degree in engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, a professional ME degree and Gold Medallion Award from the Montana School of Mines, the Charles F. Rand Memorial Gold Medal of the American Institute of Metallurgical Engineers and the Gold Medal of the London Institution of Mining and Metallurgy in recognition of his outstanding service to the interna tional mining industry.
He was a Distinguished Member of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers; and a member of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America; and of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy of London, England.
Mr. Malozemoff was honored with the Gold Medal Award of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, with the ANKH Award from the Copper Club as Copper Man of the Year, and by induction into the National Mining Hall of Fame in September 1944. In 1985, in his honor, Newmont Mining Corp. established the Plato Malozemoff Chair of Mineral Engineering at the University
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Tod: 1952, США

