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Arthur Lewis Clark fonds
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Fonds
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[ca. 1915]-1941 (Creation)
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- Clark, Arthur Lewis
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0.05 m of textual records
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Biographical history
Born at Worcester, Massachusetts on February 19, 1873, Arthur Lewis Clark was educated at the Worcester Polytechnic and at Clark University (Ph.D. 1905). He came to Canada as a professor of Physics at Queen's University and in 1919 he became Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science before retiring in 1943. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1915 and he was the author of a history of the Science Faculty at Queen's, entitled The First 50 Years. He died at Kingston on September 1, 1956.
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The fonds consists a workbook by John F. Hinds, probably a student who worked with Clark, containing notes on lab experiments in x-ray electroscopy, plus two blotters.
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- English
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3237.8 SE
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Open
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