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Added that he received the D.Sc. (as Wwoods observed elsewhere that info on this was missing from the bio.) I have no info on exact date yet. I'm looking into it.
Pete G.22:49, 9 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Hah, sucked in. While things that go 'BOOM' are inherently interesting, and comparatively easy to describe, there are other things to talk about:
His '30s chemistry work needs expansion; at least I'm under the impression that membership in the Royal Society isn't handed out simply for being a nice fellow, especially if he's a yokel from the provinces, not an Oxbridgean.
Family life? His wife had a Ph.D. in an era when very few women had a bachelor's degree. Probably there's not enough for an article on
Janet Wallace or
Janet Goodeve, but worth mentioning somehow.
Did he become a UKan, or remain a Canadian?
His post-war work in the steel industry, and in operational research need explication. "
Lord Blackett is rightly claimed as the wartime father of O. R., but the foster parents of this baby, which was more or less left on the doorstep in 1946, were largely Goodeve and Hicks."
Yeh... When I get some time to think about it... Meanwhile maybe you know how to fix a fix of mine. I wanted to link the "D.Sc" to the Wikipedia section in "Doctorate" on higher UK degrees, but I couldn't find any way to do it with the double-bracket convention. I had to use the full http... alternative, which means it gets the external-link flag. Any way to fix this?
Pete G.23:09, 10 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Someone questioned whether Goodeve was awarded the
Medal of Freedom, citing ...**Link removed. See edit summary... "The Official Site of the Presidential Medal of Freedom". It's true that he's not listed on the site....**Link removed. See edit summary... However, several other websites say he was "awarded the U.S. Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm".
[1],
[2],
[3] From the history, it seems he was awarded the Truman-era honor; the current "Presidential" medal is a somewhat different thing with a similar name.
Beginning with President John F. Kennedy's efforts to turn a languishing honor called the Medal of Freedom into the more potent Presidential Medal of Freedom.
President Harry Truman created the Medal of Freedom in the waning days of World War II through Executive Order 9586 for those who aided American interests abroad. But, historians say, the medal quickly lost its cachet when it was doled out to more than 20,000 people, according to "The Presidential Medal of Freedom," a 1996 book by Virginia author Bruce Wetterau.
In 1963, Kennedy renamed and reinvigorated the award, ...
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