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Robert Jack (4 November 1877 – 1 May 1957) was a Scottish-born physicist, professor and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Otago, and pioneer of radio broadcasting, New Zealand. == Early life and education ==
Robert Jack was born in the village of Quarter, near Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the 4 November 1877 and was educated at Hamilton Academy and the University of Glasgow, graduating MA with Honours in mathematics and natural philosophy. Thereafter he attended the University of Paris and the University of Göttingen for postgraduate study and as a result of this research, including that into the effect of magnetic fields on atoms (the Zeeman effect), Jack was awarded a DSc from Glasgow.〔(Government of New Zealand – Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Four (1921–1940), 1998. Sullivan, Jim. 'Jack, Robert 1877 – 1957' ) Retrieved 1 December 2010〕〔(New Zealand History On-line – Robert Jack ) Retrieved 1 December 2010〕
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