Overbeck, C. J. (Clarence Jacob), 1901-1997
Clarence J. Overbeck was born in Holland, Indiana on March 14, 1901. He signed his first teaching contract with the Indiana Public Schools when he was 18 years old, beginning a long and distinguished career in science education. He received his A.B. and M.A. in Physics in 1925 and 1926, respectively, from Indiana University, and completed his Ph.D. in Physics at Northwestern University in 1931. His doctoral project was an experimental study of phenomena related to the sputtering of metals.
Prior to joining the faculty of Northwestern's Physics Department, Overbeck held teaching positions at Indiana University (Assistant Physics Professor, 1925-1926) and at La Salle-Peru Junior College of Illinois (1926-1927). At Northwestern, Overbeck was successively instructor (1927), assistant professor (1931), associate professor (1939) and full professor (1946). Overbeck taught basic physics courses as well as advanced classes in physical optics, electricity, and sound and acoustics. He also served as Chairman of the Bachelor of Arts (later General Studies) Committee from 1948 to 1958. Overbeck held visiting professorships at Stanford University in 1948 and 1960. During grant-funded visiting professorships at the University of Ghana in 1962 and the University of the West Indies 1963-1964, Overbeck advised the institutions on modernizing and expanding their physics programs.
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