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Biograpl~ical Memoirs
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
13iograpl~ical Memoirs
VOLUME XLIV
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
WASHINGTON, D.C. 1974
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER 0-309-02238-X
ElBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER 74-7654
Available from
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICE, NATIONAE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
2101 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20418
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHARLES HASKELL DANFORTH
BY BENJAMIN H. WILLIER
THOMAS FRANCIS, JR.
BY JOHN R. PAUL
DONNEL FOSTER HEWETT
BY JAMES GILLULY
WILLIAM VERMILLION HOUSTON
BY KENNETH S. PITZER AND HAROLD E. RORSCHACH, JR.
HOWARD BISHOP LEWIS
BY WILLIAM C. ROSE AND MINOR J. COON
ROBERT HARRY LOWIE
BY JULIAN H. STEWARD
WINTHROP JOHN VANLEUVEN OSTERHOU1
BY L. R. BLINKS
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PREFACE
The Biographical Memoirs is a series of volumes containing
the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy
of Sciences and bibliographies of their published scientific
works. Each biographical essay has been written by a fellow
member of the Academy familiar with the professional career
of the deceased, with only occasional exceptions. These vol-
umes, therefore, provide a record of the lives and work of some
of the most distinguished leaders of American science as wit-
nessed and interpreted by their colleagues and peers.
The National Academy of Sciences is a private, honorary
organization of scientists and engineers elected on the basis of
outstanding contributions to knowledge. Established by a Con-
gressional Act of Incorporation on March 3, 1863, and sup-
ported by private and public funds, the Academy works to
further science and its use for the general welfare by bringing
together the most qualified individuals to deal with scientific
and technological problems of broad significance.
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Biographical Memoirs
VOLUME XLIV
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