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335:, and he remained in office until he resigned in 1976. The end of his term was noted for financial cutbacks at the university, which was met by student protests. Thereafter he became Professor of Chemistry in Public Health at Harvard University. From 1987 to 1990 he served the Harvard University School of Public Health as chairman of the Department of Environmental Health. He retired in 1990. 290:. He worked on the firing unit that was used for the implosion of the plutonium device, and was the person who pushed the button for the test, as he later told his friends Eugene Rosenbaum and Anne Rosenbaum Vohl. He helped prepare the first atomic bomb, 278:. While there, according to one obituary, he received an invitation to begin a new job, but he was not told what his duties would be, nor, initially, to where he would relocate. At first he refused, but Harvard University President 1110: 696: 305:
as an assistant professor, and became a full professor in 1951. From 1951 to 1952 he was associate dean of the graduate school, then acting dean the following year. In 1957 he became a member of the
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was assassinated in 1963, he announced Hornig as the presidential science advisor. Hornig assumed office on January 24, 1964, but did not get along with the new president,
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Boffey, Philip M. (January 31, 1969). "The Hornig Years: Did LBJ Neglect His Science Advisor?".
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Episode of The Memory Palace podcast about Horning's peculiar role during the first A-Bomb test
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Oral History Interview with Donald Hornig, from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
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After graduating, he started work at the Underwater Explosives Laboratory of the
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in 1957. Later became chairman of the Princeton chemistry department.
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Since 2013, Hornig has been listed on the Advisory Council of the
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An Investigation of the Shock Wave Produced by an Explosion in Air
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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helped persuade him to reconsider. Thus, he joined the
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Honorary D.Sc. from the University of Maryland, 1965.
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Honorary LL.D from Boston College, November 12, 1966.
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American chemist and university president (1920–2013)
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Donald Hornig, Last to See First A-Bomb, Dies at 92
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University of Maryland Libraries 276:Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute 25: 823:Office of Science and Technology 721:. Boston College. Archived from 674:Morgan, Thomas J. (2013-01-22). 371:, Hornig was portrayed by actor 259:. He was awarded his Ph.D. from 89:Office of Science and Technology 767:"Recipient of Honorary Degrees" 697:"Charles Lathrop Parsons Award" 650:"American Institute of Physics" 331:In 1970 he became president of 301:In 1946 he joined the staff of 1121:Presidents of Brown University 1086:American educational theorists 1081:20th-century American chemists 420:American Philosophical Society 309:and the same year he moved to 1: 855:President of Brown University 598:. Colorado University-Boulder 477:Borman, Stu (July 17, 1995). 449:Mathematics Genealogy Project 386:Charles Lathrop Parsons Award 46:President of Brown University 627:. 2008-07-15. 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Index

Donald F. Hornig
President of Brown University
Ray Heffner
Howard Swearer
Office of Science and Technology
Lyndon B. Johnson
Jerome Wiesner
Lee DuBridge
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Providence, Rhode Island
Lilli Hornig
Harvard University
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MS
PhD
Brown University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee Country Day School
Harvard University
Harvard University
Lilli Hornig
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
James B. Conant
Los Alamos Laboratory
Manhattan Project
Trinity
Robert Oppenheimer
Brown University
National Academy of Sciences

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