- Joseph H. Rush
Joseph Harold Rush (
April 17 1911 –September 12 2006 ) was a physicist, parapsychologist and author. He was the first secretary-treasurer of theFederation of American Scientists , and published numerous articles and two textbooks.Born in Mt. Calm, Texas, his early interest in
transistor radio s became a way to support his family during theGreat Depression . After earning a Masters degree in physics, he taught at Texas Technical College in Lubbock and atDenison University . In 1944 he joined theManhattan Project at theClinton Engineer Works inOak Ridge, Tennessee . After the end of the war, he became secretary-treasurer of theFederation of American Scientists , working in Washington to secure civilian control of nuclear power.Rush received his PhD in Physics from
Duke University in 1950, and moved toBoulder, Colorado to work at the High Altitude Observatory of the University of Colorado. He joined theNational Center for Atmospheric Research upon its inception, and retired in 1974.Over his lifetime, Rush authored many articles and books, including "The Dawn of Life", an book examining the origins of life on Earth, and "Foundations of Parapsychology: Exploring the Boundaries of Human Capability", a textbook on
parapsychology .References
*"Physicist Joseph Rush worked on Manhattan Project"; Joyzelle Davis; "Rocky Mountain News"
September 22 ,2006 Links
[http://marklogic.lib.uchicago.edu:8002/view.xqy?id=ICU.SPCL.JHRUSH&c=r Guide to the Joseph H. Rush Papers 1945-1948]
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