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Margenau, Henry, 1901-1997

Dr. Henry Margenau, Yale professor and eminent philosopher of science, was born in Germany in 1901 and came to the United States in 1922. He earned his A.B. from Midland Lutheran College and a M.Sc. from the University of Nebraska. He attended Yale University on a graduate fellowship in 1927, and received his Ph.D. in 1929. He remained at Yale as an instructor and later as a professor. In 1950 Margenau was made the Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics and Natural Philosophy, the first such joint appointment ever made by the University. Margenau retired emeritus in 1969, but maintained his connection to Yale and the academic community. His interests in physics grew from a technical expertise in the Zeeman Effect and the measurement of spectral lines, to a broad appreciation of the implications of science for human life and society. In addition to being a consultant for private industry and government laboratories, Margenau was a prodigious author of articles and books, and editor of several journals.

From the description of Henry Margenau papers, 1927-1990 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165925

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