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Lee Alvin DuBridge (21 September 1901 – 23 January 1994) was an American educator and physicist, best known as president of the California Institute of Technology from 1946–1969.
23 de ene. de 1994 · Lee Alvin DuBridge was President Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology (1946-1994). Other institutional affiliations included the University of Rochester and Washington University, St. Louis. His research interests included cyclotrons and biophysics.
He was a first-rate physicist, a leader in research of immense importance to the Allied victory in World War II, an exemplary research university president in a time of enormous scientific, societal, and educational change, as well as an influential statesman for science in the postwar era."
25 de ene. de 1994 · Dr. Lee Alvin DuBridge, president emeritus of the California Institute of Technology, died on Sunday at a retirement center in Duarte, Calif. He was 92 and formerly lived in Pasadena.
17 de feb. de 2016 · Physicist Lee A. DuBridge became president of the California Institute of Technology in 1946. In this interview he recalls his dealings at Caltech with Linus Pauling; his memories of George W. Beadle, Theodore von Kármán, and J. Robert Oppenheimer; the military Vista Project at Caltech; and the difficulties surrounding the ...
Physicist Lee A. DuBridge became president of the California Institute of Technology in 1946. In this interview he recalls his dealings at Caltech with Lin.
Physicist Lee A. DuBridge became president of the California Institute of Technology in 1946.