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==Haupt family==
2022 @ San Diego, CA
 
* Bruce N. Haupt '''+2016-2019+''' (b. 1944 Boston, [[Massachusetts|MA]]). Most of life since +1950 @ La Mesa, San Diego, CA. Son of Dr. [[Curtis Raymond Haupt]] (b. 1903 Williamsport, Warren, [[Indiana|IN]] - d. 1993 La Mesa, San Diego, CA) & Helen Dagmar Nelson Haupt (b. 1910 Scotts Bluff, [[Nebraska|NE]]; m. 1933 Spearfish, Lawrence, [[South Dakota|SD]]; d. 2007 Minneapolis, Anoka, [[Minnesota|MN]]). Dr. Haupt was recognized as an important optical physicist.
** "American Men of Science: Biographical Directory", ed. by Jaques Cattell. 8th ed., 1949.: Dr. Haupt earned his A.B. @ [https://www.coloradocollege.edu/ Colorado College] (Co. Springs, CO) in 1926. He was awarded a 4-yr scholarship to CC by a Co. Springs Kiwanis Club when he was a senior in high school as "the most proficient student of physics in a class of 192" (as per a local newspaper in 1921). University of California 1926-1930, earning his M.A. in 1928, then Ph.D. in 1930. His Ph. D. was on ionization phenomena in mercury vapor, of which the [https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.38.282 American Physical Society] published an article of his in 1931, "The Probability Law Governing Ionization by Electron Impact in Mercury Vapor". Teaching fellow in physics @ U. of Calif. 1926-1930. In the summers, he was a research associate 1925-1929 @ Carnegie Institution. +1925-1942 he was a physics professor @ [https://www.pomona.edu/ Pomona College].
 
In 1933, the Los Angeles Times, as well as ''International Photographer'', had an article by Dr. Haupt about a technique he had developed that would provide stereoscopic (3D) movies utilizing an oscillating device on a tripod. The article was called, "[https://archive.org/details/internationalpho05holl/page/n185/mode/2up A New Method Of Adding Depth To Motion Pictures"]. Staff member then group leader in the radiation lab at MIT 1942-1946, his son Bruce was born in Massachusetts during this era. Then, Dr. Haupt was employed as a physicist in the U.S. Navy electronics lab in San Diego, with the office of Science Research & Development 1946-1950+, including section head of training equipment 1946-1947, head of the Radio-Radar branch 1947-1949+. Researched ionization potentials by electron impact, three dimensional motion pictures, photosynthesis, electronics, and design of radar equipment.
 
He was a colleague of Dr. Ernest Lawrence (1901-1958) when he was developing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclotron cyclotron], a type of particle accelerator, which is still used today to produce particle beams for nuclear medicinal diagnostics, and particle therapy used in cancer treatment, which won him a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939, as per Wikipedia. Dr. Haupt also contributed to a memorial tribute to Dr. Albert Beaumont Wood (1890-1964) who was "one of the first two scientists to receive an official appointment with the Admiralty under the newly formed Board of Invention and Research" at what was later known as the Royal Navy Scientific Service, where he began pioneering research into underwater acoustics, of which came "Text Book of Sound", described as a classic work on the subject, according to [https://watermark.silverchair.com/070009_1_online.pdf ''The Naval Science of Albert Beaumont Wood, O.B.E., D.Sc.].
 
*** Dr. Haupt was a son of Elmer Franklin Haupt (b. 1874 Warren Co., IN - d. 1938 Colorado Springs, El Paso, [[Colorado|CO]]) & Magnolia "Maggie" Kyle Haupt (b. 1874 Hawkins Co., [[Tennessee|TN]] - d. 1954 Co. Springs, CO).
 
* Robin Haupt '''+2016-2019+'''
 
==Henry family==
2022 @ Columbus, KY
 
* Jerry Henry +2005-2016+
* Judie Henry +2005-2016+
==Isely family==