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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Memorial Tributes
Volume 11
THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS
Washington, D.C.
2007
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International Standard Book Number-13: 978–0–309–10337–4
International Standard Book Number-10: 0–309–10337–1
Additional copies of this publication are available from:
The National Academies Press
500 Fifth Street, N.W. Lockbox 285 Washington, D.C. 20055 800–624–6242 or 202–334–3313 (in the Washington metropolitan area) http://www.nap.edu
Copyright 2007 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD,
xi
HUBERT I. AARONSON,
by John P. Hirth
3
JAMES G. BAKER,
by William T. Plummerand Stephen D. Fantone
7
LYNN S. BEEDLE,
by John W. Fisher
13
DONALD S. BERRY,
by Raymond J. Krizek
19
JOHN L. BOGDANOFF,
by Henry T.Y. Yang
25
BRUCE ALAN BOLT,
by David Brillinger,Joseph Penzien,and Barbara Romanowicz
31
HARVEY BROOKS,
by John Holdrenand Venkatesh Narayanamurti
37
RICHARD M. CARLSON,
by William F. Ballhaus Jr.
41
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GEORGE F. CARRIER,
by Frederick H. Abernathyand Arthur E. Bryson
47
MARVIN CHODOROW,
by James F. Gibbonsand Calvin F. Quate
53
LELAND C. CLARK JR.,
by Hardy W. Trolander
59
FRANKLIN S. COOPER,
by Kenneth N. Stevens
65
L. STANLEY CRANE,
by William J. Harris Jr.
71
WILBUR B. DAVENPORT JR.,
by Leo L.Beranek
77
W. KENNETH DAVIS,
by Harold K. Forsenand William L. Friend
83
LESLIE C. DIRKS,
by Hans Mark
87
HARRY GEORGE DRICKAMER,
by Thomas J. Hanratty
91
ROBERT C. DUNCAN,
by Robert C. Seamans Jr.
97
CARROLL HILTON DUNN SR.,
by Richard Tuckerand Stretch Dunn
103
ERNST R. G. ECKERT,
by Emil Pfender
109
RALPH E. FADUM,
by Paul Zia
115
P. OLE FANGER,
by Arthur E. Bergles
121
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ROBERT BRUCE FRIDLEY,
by Bruce R. Hartsough,John R. Goss,and William J. Chancellor
127
BERNARD GOLD,
by Walter E. Morrow Jr.
133
WILLIAM A. J. GOLOMSKI,
by William A. J. Golomski Jr.and Way Kuo
137
DONALD R. F. HARLEMAN,
by Rafael L. Bras,Frédéric Chagnon,Eric E. Adams,Peter S. Eagleson,Ole Madsen,Susan Murcott,Lew Thatcher,and Peter Shanahan
143
WILLIS M. HAWKINS,
by Sherman N. Mullin
151
EDWARD GRAHAM JEFFERSON,
Written by Charles O. Holliday Jr. Submitted by the NAE Home Secretary
157
HOWARD ST. CLAIRE JONES JR.,
by John Brooks Slaughter
163
J. ERIK JONSSON,
by Roland W. Schmitt
167
RICHARD C. JORDAN,
by Richard J. Goldstein,Benjamin Y. H. Liu,and Deane Morrison
173
THOMAS J. KELLY,
by J.G. Gavin Jr. with contributions by Joan Kelly
179
JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY,
by Tom Engibous
183
R. PETER KING,
by John A. Herbst
189
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LEON K. KIRCHMAYER,
by Frederick J. Ellert with contributions by Olga T. Kirchmayer
195
JEROME FOX LEDERER,
by Dennis M. Bushnell
199
PLATO MALOZEMOFF,
by Robert R. Beebe
205
I. HARRY MANDIL,
by Theodore Rockwell
211
JOHN S. MCNOWN,
by Ross E. McKinney
217
M. EUGENE MERCHANT,
Provided by Tech Solve Submitted by the NAE Home Secretary
221
ARTHUR B. METZNER,
Written by T. W. Fraser Russell Submitted by the NAE Home Secretary
225
RUSSELL G. MEYERAND JR.,
by Anthony J. DeMaria
229
RENE HARCOURT MILLER,
by Jack L. Kerrebrock
235
HERBERT LOUIS MISCH,
by Haren S. Gandhi
239
ROCCO A. PETRONE,
by William R. Lucas
245
FREDERICK GEORGE POHLAND,
by Richard A. Conway
249
A. ALAN B. PRITSKER,
by Ralph L. Disneyand James R. Wilson
255
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ALVIN RADKOWSKY,
by Milton Levenson
261
WILLIAM C. REYNOLDS,
by Parviz Moin
267
HERMAN PAUL SCHWAN,
by Kenneth R. Fosterand John A. Quinn
271
CHESTER P. SIESS,
by Mete A. Sozen
275
ALEC W. SKEMPTON,
by T. William Lambe
281
FRED NOEL SPIESS,
by Robert A. Froschand William Kuperman
285
WARREN EARL STEWART,
by R. Byron Bird,W. Harmon Ray,and Edwin N. Lightfoot
291
JEROME J. TIEMANN,
Written by James B. Comly Submitted by the NAE Home Secretary
297
CHANG-LIN TIEN,
by Ernest S. Kuhand Ralph Greif
303
KEITH W. UNCAPHER,
by Anita Jones
309
FERNANDO VASCO COSTA,
by Thorndike Saville Jr.and Robert L. Wiegel
315
ARTHUR R. VON HIPPEL,
by Rustum Roy
321
APPENDIX,
327
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHS,
329
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FOREWORD
THIS IS THE ELEVENTH VOLUME in the series of Memorial Tributes compiled by the National Academy of Engineering as a personal remembrance of the lives and outstanding achievements of its members and foreign associates. These volumes are intended to stand as an enduring record of the many contributions of engineers and engineering to the benefit of humankind. In most cases, the authors of the tributes are contemporaries or colleagues who had personal knowledge of the interests and the engineering accomplishments of the deceased.
Through its members and foreign associates, the Academy carries out the responsibilities for which it was established in 1964. Under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering was formed as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers. Members are elected on the basis of significant contributions to engineering theory and practice and to the literature of engineering or on the basis of demonstrated unusual accomplishments in the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology.
The National Academies share a responsibility to advise the federal government on matters of science and technology. The expertise and credibility that the National Academy of Engineering bring to that task stem directly from the abilities, interests, and achievements of our members and foreign associates, our colleagues and friends, whose special gifts we remember in these pages.
W. Dale Compton
Home Secretary
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