Background
Lynton, Ernest Albert was born on July 17, 1926 in Berlin, Germany. Son of Arthur J. and Lizzie (Kiefe) Lowenstein. came to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1945.
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Lynton, Ernest Albert was born on July 17, 1926 in Berlin, Germany. Son of Arthur J. and Lizzie (Kiefe) Lowenstein. came to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1945.
Bachelor of Science, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1947. Doctor of Medicine, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1951.
Atomic Energy Commission postdoctoral fellow, U. Leiden, Holland, 1951-1952;
faculty, Rutgers University, 1952-1974;
professor physics, Rutgers University, 1962-1974;
dean, Rutgers University (Livingston College), 1965-1973;
Commonwealth professor, U. Massachusetts, Boston, 1974-1995;
senior vice president academic affairs, U. Massachusetts, Boston, 1974-1980;
senior associate N.E. Resource Center for Higher Education, U. Massachusetts, Boston. Visiting professor, Fulbright fellow U. Grenoble, France, 1959-1960. Consultant National Science Foundation,1965-1970, Ford Foundation, 1973, 80-82, Spelman College, since 1980, Cambridge College, 1982-1983, Organization of European Cooperation and Development, 1981-1993, Council of Europe, 1982-1983, Carnegie Foundation, since 1992, American Association Higher Education, since 1992.
Member Commision on Higher Education Middle States Association, 1972-1974. Advisory board Princeton School Architecture, 1971-1980. Chairman Massachusetts Commission Telecoms., 1981-1983.
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President Princeton (New Jersey) Jewish Center, 1964-1966. Board directors Princeton Association Human Rights, 1962-1965, Mercer County chapter American Civil Liberties Union, 1966-1970. Trustee Marlboro Music, since 1982.
With Army of the United States, 1944-1946. Fellow American Physical Society.
Married Carla Ellen Kaufmann, August 4, 1953. Children— David Michael, Eric Daniel.