Background
MacEwan, Douglas Maclean Clark was born on June 20, 1917 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of Thomas and Mary Ann (Blanche) master of Civil Engineering.
MacEwan, Douglas Maclean Clark was born on June 20, 1917 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of Thomas and Mary Ann (Blanche) master of Civil Engineering.
Master of Arts in Mathematics with honours, Edinburgh University, 1939. Bachelor of Science in Physics with honours, Edinburgh University, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy in Crystallography, Edinburgh University, 1943.
Head crystallography, Macaulay Institute Soil Research, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1943-1946; researcher pedology department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, England, 1946-1954; visiting research professor, Experimental Station Zaidín, Granada, Spain, 1954-1957, 61-63; senior lecturer physics department Queens College,, U. St. Andrews, Dundee, Scotland, 1958-1961; visiting research professor department inorganic chemistry, U. Madrid, 1963-1968; founder, director, Volturna Press, Hythe, Kent., England, since 1968; founder, director, Volturna Press, Ireland and Scotland, since 1968.
Founder Conservation Society, Great Britain, 1966, co-founder, Ireland, 1971. Speaker on conservation, religion, parapsychology, and population problems. Fellow Royal Society Edinburgh and Institute Physics.
Member Clan Ewen Society (founder), Spanish Society Arcillas (honorary).
Married Jean Elizabeth Hopley, October 16, 1956. Children: Helen Maribel, Talorg Neil Hopley.