Background
Marney, Milton Carnell was born on October 3, 1922 in Harriman, Tennessee, United States. Son of John Leonard and Sarah Victoria (Mays) Marney.
Marney, Milton Carnell was born on October 3, 1922 in Harriman, Tennessee, United States. Son of John Leonard and Sarah Victoria (Mays) Marney.
Electrical engineer Certified, U. Tennessee, 1943; Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics, Wake Forest U., Winston-Salem, 1946.
Process operator, Tennessee Eastman Corporation, Oak Ridge, 1943-1945; faculty mathematics, Wake Forest (North Carolina) U., 1949-1950; junior physicist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1946-1948, 50-52; instrumentation engineer, Airesearch Inc., Los Angeles, 1952-1955; naval research in sonar, University Texas Defense Research Laboratory, Austin, 1955-1959; operations researcher, Johns Hopkins University, Bethesda, Maryland., 1959-1961; basic research in philosophy of science, Research Analysis Corporation, McLean, Virginia, 1961-1971; independent researcher, George Washington University, Washington, 1972-1982. Science advisor National Institutes of Health, Washington, 1967, Institut de la Vie, Paris, 1973-1974, Institut National de la Recherche, Massy, France, 1973. Special lecturer Industrial College United States Armed Forces, Washington, 1965, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1964, U. Maryland., 1965, George Washington University, 1969.
Married Jane Helen Nelson, October 19, 1950 (divorced March 1967). Children: Matthew Ley, Nathan Leonard, Stephen Carlyle, David Charles, Angela.