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Carleton Chase Murdock (Cooperstown, N.Y. July 29, 1884 – Ithaca, N.Y. June 5, 1971) was an American physicist, teaching and researching primarily at Cornell University. He served as Dean of University Faculty from 1945 to 1951. Within the field of physics, he was known for research in the field of crystal structures and X-ray diffractions.〔Prof. Murdock Retiring From Cornell Staff; Cooperstown Native; A Teacher 43 Years, Otsego Farmer (Cooperstown, N.Y.)(May 16, 1952) at (5 ).〕 During academic year 1926-27, Murdock also conducted research at the Royal Institute’s Davy-Faraday Laboratory in London, England. == Early Education & Career == Murdock graduated from secondary schooling at Cooperstown High School in 1902. Proceeding to Colgate University, he took his bachelor’s degree in 1907. From Colgate he proceeded to the University of Maine at Orono, Maine where he served an assistant instructor in Physics. Murdock was brought to Cornell by Physics Department Chairman and Dean of Graduate Studies, Ernest Merritt, to undertake post-doctoral studies in 1908.〔The Richfield Mercury (Cooperstown, N.Y.)(Oct. 1, 1908) at (1 ).〕 Starting as an assistant instructor, he was appointed physics instructor in three weeks time. Murdock completed both his masters’ and doctoral work by 1919, at which time he was made a Cornell assistant professor. He was elevated to full professor in 1932. Professor Murdock is “remembered as the personification of the legendary professor, a man whose very presence created an atmosphere of dignity and humanity, of intellect and service.”〔Cornell University, The Deanship of University Faculty, List of (Deans )〕
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