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Smyth, Henry Dewolf was born on May 1, 1898 in Clinton, New York, United States. Son of Charles Henry Junior and Ruth Anna (Phelps) Smyth.
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The Official Report On The Development Of The Atomic Bomb Under The Auspices Of The United States Government, 1940-1945.
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The Smyth Report is the common name of an administrative history written by physicist Henry DeWolf Smyth about the Manhattan Project, the Allied effort to develop atomic bombs during World War II
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Atomic Energy for Military Purposes: Official Report on Development of the Atomic Bomb.1940-45. Paperback Jan 01, 1945 Smyth, Henry.
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An exploration of how atomic energy was deployed for military purposes, this text traces the administrative history of the topic and the problems and issues faced as the project became a reality.
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Smyth, Henry Dewolf was born on May 1, 1898 in Clinton, New York, United States. Son of Charles Henry Junior and Ruth Anna (Phelps) Smyth.
Bachelor, Princeton, 1918. Master of Arts, Princeton, 1920. Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton, 1921.
Doctor of Philosophy, Cambridge (England) University, 1923. Doctor of Science, Drexel Institute, 1950. Doctor of Science, Case Institute of Technology, 1953.
Doctor of Science, Hamilton College, 1965. Doctor of Laws, Rutgers University, 1968.
National Research Council fellow, Cambridge, England, 1921-1923;
National Research Council fellow, Princeton University, 1923-1924;
instructor in physics, Princeton University, 1924-1925;
assistant professor, Princeton University, 1925-1929;
associate professor, Princeton University, 1929-1936;
professor, Princeton University, 1936-1966;
Joseph Henry professor physics, Princeton University, 1946-1966;
emeritus professor, Princeton University, 1966-1986;
department chairman physics, Princeton University, 1935-1950;
Chairman of the Board Science and Engineering Research, Princeton University, 1955-1959;
chairman University Research Board, Princeton University, 1959-1966. Consultant on war research projects to National Research Council and to Office of Science R. & D., 1940-1945. Consultant Manhattan District project (atomic bombs), United States Engineers 1943-1945.
Member Atomic Energy Commission, 1949-1954. United States representative International Atomic Energy Agency, 1961-1970.
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(The Smyth Report is the common name of an administrative ...)
(An exploration of how atomic energy was deployed for mili...)
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(The Official Report On The Development Of The Atomic Bomb...)
(Atomic Energy for Military Purposes: Official Report on D...)
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Trustee Associate Universities Inc. (Brookhaven National Laboratory), 1946-1949. Chairman board trustees University Research Associates, 1965-1970, member-at-large, from 1970.
Fellow American Physical Society (council 1940-1944, vice president 1956, president 1957). Member American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi.
Married Mary de Coningh, June 30, 1936.