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Dr. William John Thaler - 1960
Dr. William John Thaler, recipient of Villanova University's 1960 Mendel
Medal, was born December 4th, 1925, in Baltimore, MD. He attended St. James
Parochial School in Baltimore and Loyola High School in Towson, MD.

Dr. Thaler was graduated from Loyola College of Baltimore in 1947 and two years
later earned his Master's Degree in Science at the Catholic University of
America. He took his Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Physics at Catholic
University in 1951.
Villanova University's Mendel Medal winner joined the office of Naval Research
in 1951 as a member of the Acoustics Branch. Dr. Thaler's specialty is
ultrasonic physics - the study of molecules through the use of sound.
He transferred to the Field Projects Branch of the Office of Naval Research in
1952 where his primary work has been in nuclear weapons effects test planning
and execution. Dr. Thaler has participated in every nuclear weapons test at
Eniwetok and Nevada since 1952.
His recent work on the "Teepee Project" is considered a major breakthrough in
our national defense. At the age of 33, Dr. Thaler has perfected what may be one
of the most significant of modern inventions: - a radar eye that can spot a
rocket blast 5000 miles away almost as soon as the missile leaves the ground.
Last summer in the line of his regular duty, Dr. Thaler directed the Navy's
Argus Project in which atom bombs were exploded 300 miles above the South
Atlantic. In Washington, some 7000 miles away, a Project Teepee group picked up
the shot.
Dr. Thaler is a member of the American Physical Society, the Society of Sigma Xi
and the Acoustical Society of America. Among his published works are: Distortion
of Progressive Ultrasonic Waves; Ultrasonics-A Tool For Biological Research; A
New Method of Measuring Sound Velocity and many others.
He served as a Research Assistant at Catholic University before becoming
associated with the Office of Naval Research in 1951. Dr. Thaler is married and
the father of four children. The family resides in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Mendel Medal Presentation Program, May 4,
1960. Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania.
Thaler, William John, American physicist; born in Baltimore, Maryland,
December 4, 1925; son of Thomas Joseph and Catherine Loretta (Russanowski)
Thaler; B.S., Loyola College, Baltimore, 1947; M.S., Catholic University of
America, 1949, Ph.D., 1952; married Barbara Jane Jarnagin, June 16, 1951;
children-- Mark, Paul,Alice, Gregory, Geoffrey. Physicist, Baird Assos., Inc.,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1947; research assistant Catholic University of
america, 1947-1951; physicist acoustics br. Office of Naval Research, 1951-1952,
field projects br., 1952-1955, acting head field projects br., 1955, physicist,
head field projets br., 1955-1962; professor of physics Georgetown University,
1960--. Member American Physics Soceity, Acoustical Soceity of America, Optical
Society of America, Washington Academy of Science, American Geophysicists Union,
American Association of University Professors, Sigma Xi. Contributor to articals
in professional publications. Work in ultrasonic research on relaxation in
gases; ultrasonic effects on biological matter; shock waves in liquid, solid,
and gas media; work with laser. Home: 1621 Tilton Dr., Silver Spring, Md.
Office: Department of Physics, Georgetown University, Washington DC. Died June
5, 2005.
World Who's Who of Science, First edition.
Chicago, Marquis Who's Who, 1968, p.1660.
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