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Alfred Loomis may have been a Wall Street tycoon, but his real passion was scientific discovery. Today he is remembered for the advances he made in radar technology and how those advances ...
Alfred Loomis made millions and went on to develop the technology that helped win WWII. Alfred Loomis was a Wall Street tycoon who predicted the Crash of ’29, became a fulltime scientific ...
In the late 1930s Alfred Loomis became increasingly convinced war was coming in Europe and that the United States would be drawn into it. That put him “out of step with the mainstream sentiment ...
Alfred Loomis was a millionaire, a philanthropist, and a guy you wouldn’t want to meet in a dark alley. It’s not that he was a bad person, ...
A new documentary, "The Secret of Tuxedo Park," reveals the long-overlooked story of Alfred Loomis. Written and directed by Rob Rapley, "The Secret of Tuxedo Park" will premiere on PBS American ...
Alfred Loomis didn’t start out reclusive, a millionaire, or even a scientist. After graduating from Harvard in 1912, he became a corporate lawyer on Wall Street, married well, ...
Alfred Lee Loomis is not a well-known scientific personality, which is exactly how he wanted it, according to Jennet Conant in her fascinating book, "Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street Tycoon and the ...
Miss Adeline E. Loomis, daughter of Dr. Alfred L. Loomis, and John Dyneley Prince were married in the Church of the Holy Communion by the rector, tha Rev. Dr. Mottet, yesterday at noon.
During the time I was an undergraduate at Harvard, James Bryant Conant was president of the university. He was a craggy-looking New Englander, a distinguished chemist, with a delightful smile. He ...
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