Barus, Carl, 1856-1935
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Physicist Carl Barus became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1903.
Carl Barus was a physicist, and was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1903.
In March of 1893, Samuel P. Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, asked Carl Barus (1856-1935), then with the United States Weather Bureau, to prepare a short article concerning the adoption of the international electrical standards proposed by the Great Britain Board of Trade in 1893.
Physicist for Geological Survey, 1880-1892; Smithsonian Institution, 1893-1895; professor at Brown University, 1895-1929.
Barus was the Dean of Graduate Studies at Brown from 1903-1930.
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