Alan Waterman, Outdoorsman, Professor Caught Up In Vietnam-Era Protests, Dead At 89
January 23, 2008
January 23, 2008
STANFORD, Calif., Jan. 23 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
Alan T. Waterman Jr. was a runner, a mountain climber and a professor of electrical engineering whose work on radio waves pushed him into the contentious Vietnam-era turmoil over military research on the Stanford campus.
Waterman was 89 when he died of pneumonia in Palo Alto on Jan. 9.
He was born in 1918 in Northampton, Mass. As a youngster he took care of Dolly, the . . .
Alan T. Waterman Jr. was a runner, a mountain climber and a professor of electrical engineering whose work on radio waves pushed him into the contentious Vietnam-era turmoil over military research on the Stanford campus.
Waterman was 89 when he died of pneumonia in Palo Alto on Jan. 9.
He was born in 1918 in Northampton, Mass. As a youngster he took care of Dolly, the . . .