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Radomir Šaper : ウィキペディア英語版
Radomir Šaper

Radomir “Raša” Šaper (; 9 December 1925 – Belgrade, 6 December 1998), was a professor and Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy of the University of Belgrade, a member of the Yugoslav national basketball team and, later, an official of the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia and President of the Technical Commission of FIBA.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Šaper Radomir )
==Life==
Radomir Šaper was born to Greek father Panagiotis Siaperas, a retailer from the village of Eratyra in northern Greece and Serb mother Vukosava Mihajlović. In 1919, after World War I, Panagiotis Siaperas moved to Belgrade where he informally modified his name to Panta Šaper and married a Serbian woman Vukosava Mihajlović. The couple's first son Svetislav was born in early 1924 before, another son, Radomir, some twenty months later in the family home in Stevana Sremca Street in Belgrade.
Young Radomir attended “Vuk Karadžić” Primary School and the Second Men’s Secondary School in Belgrade, from which he graduated in 1944. In 1946, he enrolled in the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy of Belgrade University, graduating in 1950. He earned his doctorate degree in 1964, became an associate professor in 1968, and a full professor at the Faculty four years later. In 1980, Professor Šaper was appointed Vice-Dean of the Faculty and worked there until his retirement in 1991.
While teaching at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Professor Šaper published more than 150 scientific and professional papers. He was the author or co-author of five books on analytical chemistry and automatic regulation of chemical processes. He spent 1957 studying in Amsterdam, where he prepared his doctoral dissertation. In 1967, he agreed to start the Chemistry Institute in Khartoum, Sudan, as a UN expert. However, despite the desire of the government of Sudan and the United Nations that he stay longer, after a year Professor Šaper returned to his home country to fulfil his role as president of the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia.
In 1953 he married Ljiljana Marjanović, a history professor at Belgrade primary school “Vuk Karadžić“, where she also worked as school director from 1980 to 1990. Ljiljana graduated from the Belgrade University of Philosophy. She was also the president of the Belgrade Historical Society and a member of the Serbian Historical Society. Radomir also attended this school, formerly known as the Palilula Primary School, from 1932 to 1936, as did members of Ljiljana’s family from around 1820, when they first settled in Belgrade. Radomir and Ljiljana had a son, Srđan, who is famous as one of the founding members of the popular band “VIS Idoli” that started a new wave in the music and culture scene of Yugoslavia in the 1980s. Since 1997, Srđan Šaper has been the head of “I&F McCann Grupa”, a leading marketing communications company in Southeast Europe
Professor Šaper defined his political stance - democracy and a multiparty system, in 1945 when he, then nineteen, returned from the Srem front. The experience of the conscious sacrifice of an entire generation fundamentally influenced his democratic political views, to which he remained faithful until his death. Never a member of the League of Communists, in January 1990, he was one of the first members of the newly established Democratic Party. He remained in the party the rest of his life, and was at various times a member of its Political Council, chairman of the University Council, president of the Belgrade Committee and a member of the General Committee of the Democratic Party.

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