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John Trowbridge (physicist)

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199:, but did not pursue a professional career, having inherited a sufficient fortune to finance a life of ease. Evidently this state of affairs did not last, however, and the younger Trowbridge would later recount that he was obliged to support himself in youth by monetising his talents as a painter. Also an accomplished pianist and writer, a career in arts and letters seemingly beckoned, but pragmatic considerations led him ultimately to pursuit of the sciences. 33: 506: 266:
Trowbridge married Mary Louise Grey (née Thayer) in 1875, and although the couple had no children together he was much loved by his step-daughter Alice. After his wife's death in 1907, and his own retirement in 1910, he devoted himself to the care of his rose garden and to the study of the scientific
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An innovator in scientific education, Trowbridge stressed the importance of a close link between teaching and experimental research. He is widely credited with bringing about a sea change in attitudes towards the teaching of physics at Harvard, and played a major role in establishing the Jefferson
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Despite heavy teaching and administrative responsibilities, Trowbridge nevertheless published prolifically on his main research topics of electricity and magnetism, including works on the analysis of
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Physical Laboratory (1884) albeit Joseph Lovering was to be its first director. In 1888, however, Trowbridge not only succeeded Lovering in this directorship, but also was appointed
559: 179:(August 5, 1843 – February 18, 1923) was an American physicist, noted for his research into electricity and magnetism, and for his innovations in scientific education. 340: 219:(1870), before his appointment as Assistant Professor in Physics at Harvard in 1870. He was awarded a Doctorate in 1873, under the supervision of 379:
Moyer, A. (1983) American Physics in Transition: A History of Conceptual Change in the Late Nineteenth Century (Tomash Publishers, Los Angeles)
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Birkhoff, G. (1989) in A Century of Mathematics in America, Part II, ed. Peter Duren (American Mathematical Society, Providence)
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back to the early seventeenth century. His father, John Howe Trowbridge, was a graduate of
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Born into a long-established New England family, John Trowbridge could trace his roots in
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
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Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard University
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Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Joseph Lovering
Benjamin Osgood Peirce
Wallace Clement Sabine
William Duane
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Harvard Medical School
Lawrence Scientific School
Harvard University
MIT
Joseph Lovering
Rumford Professor of Physics
Oliver Wolcott Gibbs
National Academy of Sciences
American Philosophical Society
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
solar spectra
Röntgen radiation (X-rays)
Benjamin Franklin
Cambridge, Massachusetts
A catalogue of authors who works are published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company

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