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Leland J. Haworth : ウィキペディア英語版
Leland John Haworth
Leland John Haworth (July 11, 1904 – March 5, 1979) was an American particle physicist. In his long career he was head of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Science Foundation, and was assistant to the president of Associated Universities, Inc.〔(Leland John Haworth ) at Find-a-Grave〕
==Early life==
Haworth was born in Flint, Michigan, although his parents were normally living in New York City at the time.〔Maurice Goldhaber and Gerald F. Tape, ''(Leland John Haworth: A Biographical Memoir )'', National Academy of Sciences, 1985.〕 His parents were both teachers, and were Quakers. The family moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1907 for a brief time, then to Newton County, Indiana in 1910. Haworth graduated with a masters degree in physics from Indiana University in 1926. He also played college baseball for Indiana, and even played in the semi-pros.〔
In 1927 he married Barbara Mottier, the daughter of the chairman of the Botany Department at IU, and they had two children. He taught high school for two years while working on his father's farm.

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