Admiral C.R. Bryan To Head Webb Institute

Vice Adm. C.R. Bryan, USN, has been named as president of Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, it was announced recently by Frank J. Graziano, chairman of the board of trustees. Admiral Bryan will assume his duties on July 1, succeeding Rear Adm.

C.N. Payne. Admiral Bryan is presently Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C.

Admiral Bryan holds the Graduate Professional degree of naval engineer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy.

During his career as an engineering duty officer in the U.S.

Navy, he has had extensive experience in the repair, design and construction of Naval ships. He is presently the president of the American Society of Naval Engineers and a member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.

His engineering education services include the post of senior advisor to the Chief of Naval Personnel for the Education and T r a i n i n g of Engineering Duty Personnel of the Navy, and membership on the visiting committee for the Department of Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, founded in 1889 and located in Glen Cove, N.Y., is the o n l y f o u r - y e a r college in the United States solely devoted to education in the field of naval architecture and marine engineering.

It is a fully accredited private school which awards the degree of bachelor of science to its graduates.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 23,  Apr 1980

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