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necrology O. Lawton Distinguished Professor, an hono r bestowed annually on Clark Willis Adair only one member of a faculty numbering close to a thousand. 1951-1980 H e served several thousand s of student s directly through his lively teaching and many more through his widely adopted text, Introduc- Clark Willis Adair, a resident of Decatur, Ga., joined the Society in tion to Theoretical Meteorology, published in 1959. 1980 as an Associate Member. He received the B.S. in physics in 1974 H e served the Society as Councilor, and we honored him through fro m Georgi a State University and the M.D . in 1980 fro m the Medi- election as a Fellow. The American Association for the Advance- cal College of Georgia. He was a first year medical resident at the ment of Science also bestowed that honor on him. The National Emor y University Department of Medicine, Grady Memorial Hos- Aeronautic s and Space Administration awarded him a medal for pital, in Atlanta, Ga. He was also a member of the American Heart "exceptiona l scientific achievement" in 1977. Seymour was one of Association and the American Association for the Advancement of the initial members of the Board http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

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American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
DOI
10.1175/1520-0477-63.2.215
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Abstract

O. Lawton Distinguished Professor, an hono r bestowed annually on Clark Willis Adair only one member of a faculty numbering close to a thousand. 1951-1980 H e served several thousand s of student s directly through his lively teaching and many more through his widely adopted text, Introduc- Clark Willis Adair, a resident of Decatur, Ga., joined the Society in tion to Theoretical Meteorology, published in 1959. 1980 as an Associate Member. He received the B.S. in physics in 1974 H e served the Society as Councilor, and we honored him through fro m Georgi a State University and the M.D . in 1980 fro m the Medi- election as a Fellow. The American Association for the Advance- cal College of Georgia. He was a first year medical resident at the ment of Science also bestowed that honor on him. The National Emor y University Department of Medicine, Grady Memorial Hos- Aeronautic s and Space Administration awarded him a medal for pital, in Atlanta, Ga. He was also a member of the American Heart "exceptiona l scientific achievement" in 1977. Seymour was one of Association and the American Association for the Advancement of the initial members of the Board

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Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyAmerican Meteorological Society

Published: Feb 1, 1982

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