![]() ![]() He also painted (oils) in the sixties and again in 2000-2008. Ken played golf for 70 years (ages 14-84) and was an avid boomerang thrower and member of the US Boomerang Association for many years. Throughout his career Ken worked for five companies, serving as president of three of them. They are all now naturalized citizens of the USA. The family later lived in Atlanta, Georgia, Jacksonville, Florida, and Houston, Texas where Ken has been retired for 23 years. Ken continued his job with L’Air Liquide at the company’s New York office in the Chrysler Building. The company offers industrial and medical gases, technologies and related services to a wide range of customers in energy, petrochemical, industrial, electronics and healthcare. in more than 1,300 locations and plant facilities including a world-class R&D center. Their daughter Melanie, the first American in the family, was born there. Air Liquide employs more than 20,000 people in the U.S. After four years there working for L’Air Liquide, a French industrial gas separation company, and the birth of their second son, Nicholas, they moved to their first house in Rowayton, Connecticut. in Chemical Engineering and emigrated to Montreal, Canada with his wife, Doris and their 12-week-old son, Nigel. It gave him four years of funds for college, and he only needed two years to complete his Bachelor of Science, so he stayed on at Imperial College and did research in the Low Temperature Lab (now called Cryogenics). When he was demobilized he was awarded a FETA which is the British equivalent of the GI Bill. He became a second lieutenant and spent almost a year in the garrison of Gibraltar. CPAP therapy can also alleviate feelings of depression and irritability (6,7), and can improve sexual performance. When the war ended in 1945, Ken’s draft deferment also ended and he was called into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps for two years. This was during the last of six years of World War II and London was receiving daily V-1s and V-2s. In 1944, he also earned a scholarship to attend Imperial College, London University for a four year Chemical Engineering degree. In 1937 he earned a scholarship (the first in his village) to go to a secondary school in Peterborough, five miles away. Kenneth Glover was born in a small village called Ailsworth in Cambridgeshire, about 100 miles north of London. “The chapter on investing is good, sound advice for all ages.” “The witty drawings made this a quick easy-to-read book.” “Kenneth’s book is medically accurate, witty, informational and subtly humorous.” Douglas Eyre, Ph.D., Retired Associate “All the advice I wanted to give my kids but never got around to it. From health and aging to investment and retirement, the recommendations of the author have the potential to better the reader's quality of life every day. Take a look at how industrial gases play a key role for more responsible, healthier, safer and More than 50 of consumers say they seek fresh and natural food. Now those outside of his family will have the opportunity to benefit from his wealth of experience colored by his real-life anecdotes in this book. ![]() ![]() Kenneth Glover has been giving advice to his three children and four granddaughters for years. ![]()
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