Edwin Kemble
- Born: January 28, 1889 (Delaware, Ohio)
- Died: March 12, 1984
Education
- 1906–1907: Ohio-Wesleyan University
- 1911: BS, Case School of Applied Science (Physics)
- 1917: PhD, Harvard University (Physics)
Major Positions
- 1911–1912: Carnegie Institute of Technology, Assistant Instructor in Physics
- 1912–1913: Carnegie Institute of Technology, Instructor in Physics
- 1917–1918: Curtiss Aircraft Company, Engineering Physicist
- 1919–1919: Williams College, Instructor in Physics
- 1919–1957: Harvard University, Instructor to Professor of Physics
- 1957–1984: Harvard University, Emeritus Professor of Physics
Other Positions
- 1927–1927: University of Munich, Guggenheim Fellow
- 1927–1927: University of Göttingen, Guggenheim Fellow
- 1940–1945: Harvard University, Chair, Department of Physics
- 1945–1945: Office of Scientific Research and Development, Member, Operation ALSOS, Office of Field Service
- 1957–1960: Harvard University, Academic Year Institute for High School Teachers
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1945–1948: Chair, Physics Section, National Academy of Sciences
Selected Awards and Honors
Archival Resources
Harvard University Archives, Pusey Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Online Finding Aid
Oral History Interviews
- 1962: Available Online
- 1976: American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
Published Resources
Alexi Assmus, "Edwin C. Kemble: 1889-1984", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
