MALCOLM STAMPER, LONG-TIME BOEING EXECUTIVE, DIES

Malcolm Stamper, 80, a long-time Boeing executive who headed up development of the 747 airliner, died June 14 at his home in Seattle after a long battle with prostate cancer. An electrical engineering graduate of Georgia Tech University, Stamper joined Boeing in 1962 as head of the company's...

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