Subdivision
• | 101. Astronomy |
(2)
| • | 102. Chemistry and Chemical Biochemistry |
(1)
| • | 104. Mathematics |
(1)
| • | 106. Physics |
(3)
| • | 201. Molecular Biology and Biochemistry |
(1)
| • | 202. Cellular and Developmental Biology |
(1)
| • | 203. Evolution & Ecology, Systematics, Population Genetics, Paleontology, and Physical Anthropology |
(1)
| • | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior |
(1)
| • | 301. Anthropology, Demography, Psychology, and Sociology |
(1)
| • | 302. Economics |
(2)
| • | 304. Jurisprudence and Political Science |
(1)
| • | 305 |
(1)
| • | 404. History of the Arts, Literature, Religion and Sciences |
(3)
| • | 405. History and Philology, East and West, through the 17th Century |
(1)
| • | 406. Linguistics |
(1)
| • | 503. Administrators, Bankers and Opinion Leaders from the Public or Private Sectors |
(4)
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| 21 | Name: | Irving S. Shapiro | | Institution: | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom & DuPont | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 5. The Arts, Professions, and Leaders in Public & Private Affairs | | Subdivision: | 503. Administrators, Bankers and Opinion Leaders from the Public or Private Sectors | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1916 | | Death Date: | September 13, 2001 | | | |
22 | Name: | Dr. Edward A. Shils | | Institution: | University of Chicago | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 3. Social Sciences | | Subdivision: | 301. Anthropology, Demography, Psychology, and Sociology | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1911 | | Death Date: | 1/23/95 | | | |
23 | Name: | Dr. Åke W. Sjöberg | | Institution: | The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 4. Humanities | | Subdivision: | 404. History of the Arts, Literature, Religion and Sciences | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1924 | | Death Date: | August 8, 2014 | | | | | Of great eminence in the highly specialized field of Sumerian literature and history, Ake W. Sjöberg became the Clark Research Professor of Assyriology Emeritus and Curator-in-Charge Emeritus at the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, in 1996. He had been affiliated with the university since 1966 as a professor and as curator of its Tablets Collections. As the founder of the Pennsylvanian Sumerian Dictionary Project, he continued the tradition of painstaking scholarship established by his predecessor, Dr. Samuel Kramer, as he and others worked to unlock the secrets of an ancient language and civilization that flourished five millennia ago. A native of Sweden, Dr. Sjoberg held a Fil.Dr. degree (1960) and T,eol. Dr. W.C. (1984) from the University of Uppsala. He served as a docent there (1960-63) as well as as a lecturer, assistant and associate professor at the Oriental Institute of Chicago (1963-66) prior to arriving at Penn. He returned to Sweden after his retirement and died August 8, 2014, at age 90, in Uppsala, Sweden. | |
24 | Name: | Prof. John Maynard Smith | | Institution: | University of Sussex | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 203. Evolution & Ecology, Systematics, Population Genetics, Paleontology, and Physical Anthropology | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1920 | | Death Date: | April 19, 2004 | | | |
25 | Name: | Dr. Robert M. Solow | | Institution: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 3. Social Sciences | | Subdivision: | 302. Economics | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1924 | | Death Date: | December 21, 2023 | | | | | Robert Solow is one of the major figures of the Neo-Keynesian Synthesis macroeconomics. Together with Paul Samuelson, he formed the core of the M.I.T. economics department which has been widely viewed as the "mainstream" of the post-war period. Together, Solow and Samuelson have contributed to various landmark pieces of work: e.g. on von Neumann growth theory (1953), on capital theory (1956), on linear programming (1958) and on the Phillips Curve (1960). Individually, Robert Solow is best known for his work on the Neoclassical growth model (1956, 1970). He was also one of the co-inventors of the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) production function (1961) and is responsible for exploring and popularizing the "long-run multiplier" derived from a dynamic government budget constraint (1973). It was Dr. Solow's work on growth that earned him a Nobel Memorial prize in 1987, and he has also been awarded the John Bates Clark Medal (1961) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2014) for his efforts. Robert Solow holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University (1951); since 1949 he has served on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is presently Institute Professor Emeritus. | |
26 | Name: | Dr. Craig R. Thompson | | Institution: | University of Pennsylvania | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 4. Humanities | | Subdivision: | 404. History of the Arts, Literature, Religion and Sciences | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1911 | | Death Date: | 10/4/96 | | | |
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