Richard Franklin Humphreys
Richard Franklin Humphreys (May 16, 1911 – August 8, 1968)[1] was a physicist and President of Cooper Union [2] and joint author of First principles of atomic physics.[3]
References
- ↑ Presidents and Deans of American Colleges and Universities Who's who in American education. 1966. p. 247. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
HUMPHREYS, Richard Franklin (Ph.D.). Pres., The Cooper Union, Cooper Sq., N.Y., N.Y. 10003 Home Add.: 70 E. 10th St,. N.Y. 3, N.Y. b. Greenville, Ohio, May 16, 1911. s. Robert Thomas and Tunia (Cunningham) H. Edn.: B.A., DePaul Univ., 1933; M.A. Syracuse Univ., 1936; Ph.D. Yale Univ., 1939; D.Sc. (hon.)
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at position 62 (help) - ↑ Eric Nnemetski (2002-10-01). "Faculty Speaks: An Interview with Chairman of Civil Engineering Jameel Ahmad". Cooper Pioneer 81 (1).
- ↑ Humphreys, Richard Franklin; Robert Beringer (1950). First principles of atomic physics. New York: Harper. LCC QC21.H985 1950.
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Preceded by Edwin S. Burdell |
President of Cooper Union — |
Succeeded by John F. White |
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