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Leith, Charles Kenneth was born on January 20, 1875 in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Charles A. and Martha E. (Gale) Leith.
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Leith, Charles Kenneth was born on January 20, 1875 in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Charles A. and Martha E. (Gale) Leith.
Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1897, Doctor of Philosophy, 1901, Doctor of Laws, 1956. Doctor of Laws, Kenyon College, 1926. Doctor of Science, Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1930, Columbia University, 1940, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1943.
Assistant geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1900-1905. Assistant professor geology, University of Wisconsin, 1902-1903, professor 1903-1945. Professorial lecturer pre-Cambrian geology, University of Chicago, 1905-1917.
Mineral adviser to Shipping and War Industries boards, Washington, 1918, to American Commission to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1919.
Chairman The Mineral Inquiry, 1929-1938. Leader of round tables on mineral resources, Institute of Politics, Williamstawn, Massachusetts, 1925 and 1926, British Institute of International Affairs, London, 1926, Institute of International Relations, Portland, Oregon, 1932, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 1933.
Member Science Advisory Board, 1933-1935. Member Business Advisory and Planning Council for Department of Commerce, 1933-1940.
V. chairman Planning Committee for Mineral Policy, 1934-1937.
Chairman Mineral Advisory Committee Army and Navy Munitions Board, 1928-1940. Consultant on minerals, National Defense Commission, O.P.M. West Palm Beach 1940-1945.
Chief Metals and Minerals Branch, official Produced Research and Developmt. of West Palm Beach, 1942-1945. Consultant Security Resources Board, 1948-1950, Research and Development Board, since 1948.
Atomic Energy Commission, since 1945.
Honorary member Geological Society of London.
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Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences, Geological Society America (vice president 1927. Member American Institute Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, American Association for the Advancement of Science (vice president 1920), Wisconsin Academy Sciences, Arts and Letters, Wisconsin History Society, National Academy of Sciences, American Philosophical Society, Society of Economic Geologists (president 1925), Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, Canadian Mining Institute, British Institute of Mining and Metallurgical (honorary). Clubs: Cosmos, Chevy Chase (Washington).
Married Mary East. Mayers, January 6, 1898. Children: Kenneth, Andrew.