Sash
Object number2017.12.3
MediumFabric
Credit LineGift of Virginia A. Schick
DescriptionForest green fabric sash. Front has twenty (20) circular embroidered patches sewn in seven rows and three columns; the first row has two patches and the other rows have three patches each. Each patch has olive drab fabric background and lime green embroidered border. Each row's patches are listed below, from left to right:DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 30.625 × 5.75 × 0.25 in. (77.8 × 14.6 × 0.6 cm)Historical NotesThis Eagle Scout sash belonged to William Schick, Jr. Dr. William Christian Schick, Jr., was born to William C. and Florence Heinen Schick in Ross Township, Pennsylvania. Schick joined Boy Scout Troop 175 at an early age. The troop gained notoriety in 1953, when twelve of its members gained Eagle status simultaneously (pin, ring, sash). The group was honored at a dinner at the William Penn Hotel, which each scout attended with an individual sponsor from a community related to their career interests. Due to Schick’s active passion for music, troop leaders assigned Schick to be sponsored by Fred Rogers. Later that year, Schick attended Camp Philmont (now Philmont Scout Ranch) with the troop. In late adolescence, Schick spent time in Norway as an American Field Service exchange student. Schick studied physics at MIT on a scholarship provided to the children of employees of Jones & Laughlin, where his father was employed. He completed a PhD in physics there in 1965, and took a position as Assistant Professor at Iowa State University, where he also worked at Ames Laboratory. He later worked as a nuclear physicist for Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, a nuclear power research facility in West Mifflin initially operated by Westinghouse. During his time at Bettis Lab, Schick assisted the response to the Three Mile Island incident and researched the safe storage of spent fuel. He married Virginia Sleigh Schick in 1976, at Aspinwall Presbyterian Church. Schick passed away on January 15, 2007.
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Boy Scouts of America
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Fred McFeely Rogers
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Hotel William Penn
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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William C. Schick
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Florence Heinen Schick
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Jones and Laughlin Steel Company
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Iowa State University
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Ames Laboratory
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Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory
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Virginia Sleigh Schick
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Not on viewc. 1973
1936
c. 1975