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Memorial Tributes:

National Academy of Engineering, Volume 11

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Size: 344 pages, 6 x 9

Publication Year:2007


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This is the 11th Volume in the series 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 ...
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Front Matter i-xii  
Hubert I. Aaronson 1-5 (skim)
James Gilbert Baker 6-11 (skim)
Lynn S. Beedle 12-17 (skim)
Donald S. Berry 18-23 (skim)
John L. Bogdanoff 24-29 (skim)
Bruce Alan Bolt 30-35 (skim)
Harvey Brooks 36-39 (skim)
Richard M. Carlson 40-45 (skim)
George F. Carrier 46-51 (skim)
Marvin Chodorow 52-57 (skim)
Leland C. Clark Jr. 58-63 (skim)
Franklin S. Cooper 64-69 (skim)
L. Stanley Crane 70-75 (skim)
Wilbur B. Davenport Jr. 76-81 (skim)
W. Kenneth Davis 82-85 (skim)
Leslie C. Dirks 86-89 (skim)
Harry G. Drickamer 90-95 (skim)
Robert C. Duncan 96-101 (skim)
Carroll H. Dunn Sr. 102-107 (skim)
Ernst R. G. Eckert 108-113 (skim)
Ralph E. Fadum 114-119 (skim)
P. Ole Fanger 120-125 (skim)
Robert Fridley 126-131 (skim)
Bernard Gold 132-135 (skim)
William A. J. Golomski 136-141 (skim)
Donald R. F. Harleman 142-149 (skim)
Willis M. Hawkins 150-155 (skim)
Edward Graham Jefferson 156-161 (skim)
Howard S. Jones Jr. 162-165 (skim)
J. Erik Jonsson 166-171 (skim)
Richard C. Jordan 172-177 (skim)
Thomas J. Kelly 178-181 (skim)
Jack St. Clair Kilby 182-187 (skim)
R. Peter King 188-193 (skim)
Leon K. Kirchmayer 194-197 (skim)
Jerome F. Lederer 198-203 (skim)
Plato Malozemoff 204-209 (skim)
I. Harry Mandil 210-215 (skim)
John S. McNown 216-219 (skim)
M. Eugene Merchant 220-223 (skim)
Arthur B. Metzner 224-227 (skim)
Russell G. Meyerand Jr. 228-233 (skim)
Rene Harcourt Miller 234-237 (skim)
Herbert Louis Misch 238-243 (skim)
Rocco A. Petrone 244-247 (skim)
Frederick George Pohland 248-253 (skim)
A. Alan B. Pritsker 254-259 (skim)
Alvin Radkowsky 260-265 (skim)
William Craig Reynolds 266-269 (skim)
Herman Paul Schwan 270-273 (skim)
Chester P. Siess 274-279 (skim)
Alec W. Skempton 280-283 (skim)
Fred Noel Spiess 284-289 (skim)
Warren Earl Stewart 290-295 (skim)
Jerome J. Tiemann 296-301 (skim)
Chang-Lin Tien 302-307 (skim)
Keith William Uncapher 308-313 (skim)
Fernando Vasco Costa 314-319 (skim)
Arthur R. von Hippel 320-326 (skim)
Appendix 327-328 (skim)
Acknowledgments for the Photographs 329-330 (skim)

Description

This is the 11th Volume in the series 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 brings 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 this book.

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