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Scudder Klyce : ウィキペディア英語版
Scudder Klyce
Scudder Klyce (born November 7, 1879 in Friendship, Tennessee; died January 28, 1933 in Winchester, Massachusetts) was an American philosopher, scientist and naval officer. He is known for his work, ''Universe'', which attempted to accumulate the knowledge of mankind into a single book to collect and deliver a solution for all the problems of humanity.
== Life ==
Klyce studied at the University of Arkansas. In his youth, served in the Spanish–American War, and participated in the Philippine campaign. In 1902 he graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, where he later filed a post-graduate study for engineering. In 1908 he married Etheldreda Hovey († 1917). They had one son, Stephen Klyce. His second, (1917) closed marriage was with Laura Tilden Kent. They had two children, William and Dorothy Klyce Klyce.

His duty in the Navy involved protecting shipping interests during the Honduras Nicaragua War of 1907. On 2 May 1907 Klyce was promoted to Commander in the U.S. Navy. On 15 February 1912 he resigned to devote himself to the study of the foundations of science ( "investigation of foundations of science").

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