- William Bullock Clark
: "For other people named William Clark, see
William Clark (disambiguation) : "For the Lewis and Clark Expedition, seeLewis and Clark Expedition "William Bullock Clark, Ph. D., LL.D (
December 15 ,1860 –July 27 ,1917 ), was an Americangeologist .He was born at
Brattleboro, Vermont , and educated atAmherst College and in Munich. In 1888 he became connected with theUnited States Geological Survey .William Bullock Clark was a professor of
geology atJohns Hopkins University (1887–1917) who led the department through a period of great growth, during which it awarded forty-six PhDs, twice as many as any other university. One of these was the first PhD in meteorology ever earned in the United States. In addition to this, Clark founded and directed both the Maryland State Weather Service and the Maryland Geological Survey, as well as serving as the State's representative when theMason-Dixon line was resurveyed in 1900.For his work at the
Johns Hopkins University , one of the dormitories in the Alumni Memorial Residences ("AMRs") has been named after him. The building Clark Hall (also at The Johns Hopkins University), however, is not named after him (Clark Hall is named after donor A. James Clark).Clark died in 1917 from a stroke at the age of 57.
ources
* [http://www.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregisters/ms098.html The Johns Hopkins University]
External links
* [http://webhost5.nts.jhu.edu/~houserec/history.htm#amr2 Clark at "The Johns Hopkins Housing Record" site]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.