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ERIC A. WALKER, 84, a former president of Pennsylvania State
University, died Friday afternoon [2/17/95] at his home in State
College, Pa. The cause was a heart ailment, said Roger Williams,
a spokesman for the university. Mr. Walker presided over a period
of expansion at Penn State during his presidency, which began in
1956. Enrollment tripled to 40,000; the faculty doubled in
number; more than 100 new buildings were constructed, and the
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center was established.

[end of obituary]

There has been speculation that Walker, who taught mathematics and
electrical engineering and worked for the Office of Scientific
Research and Development in 1944, may have been involved in the study of crashed UFOs. William Steinman released the following transcript of a telephone interview between Walker and himself, which took place on Aug. 30, 1987:

WALKER: Hello.

STEINMAN: Hello...this is William Steinman of Los Angeles,
California. I am calling in reference to the meetings that you
attended at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in around 1949-1950,
concerning the military recovery of flying saucers, and bodies of
occupants. Dr. Robert I. Sarbacher (now deceased) related this to
me. You and Sarbacher were both consultants to D. R. B. in 1950, you were secretary 1950-51.

WALKER: Yes, I attended meetings concerning that subject matter; why do you want to know about that?

STEINMAN: I believe it is very important subject. After all, we
are talking about the actual recovery of a flying saucer (spacecraft)
not built or constructed on this earth! And furthermore, we are
talking about bodies of the occupants from the craft who were
analyzed human-like beings not of this world!

WALKER: So...what's there to get all excited about? Why all the
concern?

STEINMAN: I am not excited, just very concerned. Here we are
talking about a subject that the U. S. Government officially denies, even going to the extent of actually debunking the evidence and
discrediting the witnesses. Then you sit there and say, "What's
there to get all excited about?
" and "why all the concern." Dr.
Vannevar Bush, Dr. D. W. Bronk, and others thought it was very
important and were concerned enough to classify the subject ABOVE TOP SECRET, in fact the most highly classified subject in the U.S.
Government! Did you ever hear of the "MJ-12 Group" and there
"Project Majestic-12" which was classified as TOP SECRET/MAJIC? I
have a copy of President elect D. D. Eisenhower's briefing paper on that project, dated November 18, 1952.

WALKER: Yes, I know of MJ-12. I have known of them for 40 years. I
believe that you're chasing after and fighting with windmills!

STEINMAN: Why do you say that?

WALKER: You are delving into a area that you can do absolutely
nothing about. So, why get involved with it or all concerned about
it? Why don't you just leave it alone and drop it? Forget about
it!

STEINMAN: I am not going to drop it. I am going all the way with
this!

WALKER: Then...when you find out everything about it, what are you
going to do?

STEINMAN: I believe that this entire matter has to be brought to the public's attention. The people should know the truth!

WALKER: It's not worth it! Leave it alone!

STEINMAN: Can you remember any of the details pertaining to the
recovery operations and subsequent analysis of the saucers and
bodies?

WALKER: I am sure that I have notes concerning those meetings at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I would have to dig them out and
read them over in order to jog my memory.

STEINMAN: If I write you a letter, will you please answer in as much detail as you can remember. Furthermore, could you please xerox
those notes for me and send me a copy?

WALKER: I might. At least I will keep your letter, will dig out my
notes, and contemplate answering. That's the best I can say for now.

STEINMAN: Well, Dr. Walker, I will write a letter as soon as
possible. Thanks for your valuable time. Goodbye.

WALKER: Goodbye.


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