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449:, saying that "most of the scientists in this country would prefer to see Mr. Strauss completely out of the Government". Hill accused Strauss of a lack of integrity, an obsessive quest for personal approval, persistent arrogance, and personal vindictiveness. Among issues cited were Strauss's aforementioned opposition to the shipping of radioisotopes in 1949 and his role in the 465:
Hill spent the later part of his career working in the private sector, founding research and development companies including Nanosecond Systems Inc., a manufacturer of high-precision measuring equipment, and serving as president of Harbor Research Corp., a patent enforcement and investment company.
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From September 1946 to July 1949, Hill went to Princeton University to gain his Ph.D. He left in 1949 with his degree mostly completed, however, he did not fully complete his thesis. He would return to Princeton from time to time to work on a paper published in 1953 titled "Nuclear Constitution and
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Hill went to the California Institute of Technology for his undergraduate degree. During his time at Caltech, he was praised for his scientific knowledge. He disassembled a Model T and reassembled it inside the dorm room of one of his friends as a prank, with the help of his closest colleagues. He
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on December 31, 1950, with whom he had seven children, four sons and three daughters. Their names were David Hill, Mary Claire Wise, Robert L. Hill, John F. Hill, Cynthia A. Hughes, Sandra E. Hill, and James A. Hill. After the death of his wife in 1992, Hill never remarried but would then move to
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Lakin, Wilbur; Gamblin, Rodger L.; Oertel, Goetz K.; Belinfante, F. J.; Gross, Fred A.; Mccall, David W.; Mcintosh, Harold V.; Branscomb, Lewis M.; Hill, David L.; Schiff, L. I.; Siegel, Armand; Saletan, Eugene J.; Samoiloff, Dudley D. B.; Gilbert, Thomas L.; Sense, Karl A. (February 1, 1968).
544:(APS) constitution in their letters. In Hill's letter he expresses his concerns on voting, stating that only those who are members of the group should be able to vote on issues related to science and that it would not be a good idea to vote on political issues unrelated to their field of work. 510:
and physical chemist John A. Simpson Jr. titled: “The Atomic Scientists Speak Up: Nuclear Physicists Say There is No Secrecy in Atomic Bomb and No Defense Against it”. In the article the physicists speak on the many concerns individuals have for the future of the world with the atomic bomb now
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was in communication with Hill and Wheeler to contribute to the research and writing of the paper, so he could be a co-author. It ended up not happening for unknown reasons that Hill could not remember and the paper was later published with only Hill's and Wheeler’s names.
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Nomination of Lewis L. Strauss: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on the Nomination of Lewis L. Strauss to be Secretary of Commerce. March 17-18, April 21, 23, 28-30, May 1, 4-8, 11, 13-14,
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Nomination of Lewis L. Strauss: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on the Nomination of Lewis L. Strauss to be Secretary of Commerce. March 17-18, April 21, 23, 28-30, May 1, 4-8, 11, 13-14,
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has been cited by thousands of other papers. The key equations have been referred to as the Hill-Wheeler equation or Hill-Wheeler-Griffin equation. In the early stages of drafting their paper,
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magazine. The magazine article was titled: “More on APS and Public Issues…". The physicists either showed their support or disapproval for the proposed amendment from the
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Rochester, where he met Sharon Vincent, his partner with whom he would spend the rest of his life. He died on December 14, 2008, at the age of 89 in
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against the company. Hill intervened in the lawsuit but a judgement was entered against the company. Hill's appeal was denied by the
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was a chair at a social committee, whilst possessing the most class hours with the highest grade point average. He graduated in 1942.
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in Chicago, where he remained for the duration of the war. He was one of the team of scientists who built the
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in 1998 against that company claiming that Hill had fraudulently siphoned funds from it. They obtained a
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present. They did this by thoughtfully answering six common questions associated with the issue.
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Hill's 1953 paper "Nuclear Constitution and the Interpretation of Fission Phenomena" with
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in 1949. In 1959, he testified as a private citizen before the Commerce Committee of the
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In February 1968, Hill and many other scientists had personal letters published in
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Bender, Michael; Heenen, Paul-Henri; Reinhard, Paul-Gerhard (January 23, 2003).
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Biographical Directory of the Tennessee General Assembly Volume IV: 1931-1951
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the Interpretation of Fission Phenomena." He was awarded his Ph.D. in 1951.
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The Plutonium Story: The Journals of Professor Glenn T. Seaborg, 1939–1946
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and then from 1954 to 1958 worked as a theoretical physicist at the
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Hill, David Lawrence; Wheeler, John Archibald (March 1, 1953).
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After the war, he received his Ph.D. in nuclear physics from
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Southport was developed in 1960 by Hill and was based in
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Shareholders of Patent Enforcement Fund, Inc., filed a
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Physics, American Institute of (September 24, 2021).
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Index

David Lawrence Hill

Booneville
Mississippi
Brighton, Monroe County, New York
California Institute of Technology
BS
Princeton University
MS
PhD
Federation of American Scientists
Lewis Strauss
Secretary of Commerce
Mary Shadow
Nuclear physics
Metallurgical Laboratory
Vanderbilt University
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Thesis
Dynamical analysis of nuclear fission
Doctoral advisor
John Archibald Wheeler
Manhattan Project
World War II
Federation of American Scientists
Lewis Strauss
United States Secretary of Commerce
Booneville, Mississippi
Mary Shadow
Brighton, New York

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