American Decades
Karman, Theodore Von 1881-1963
ENGINEER DYNAMICIST
The Road to California.
Theodore von Karman, born to a middle-class Jewish family, grew up in Budapest, Hungary. By the time he was six it was discovered that he had a gift for mathematics, able to calculate multiplications instantly and develop solutions to factor problems. His father, afraid that his son would waste his resources on pointless arithmetic tricks, ordered him to drop any interest in the subject for several years and to concentrate on the parental curriculum, which included history, geography, literature, and the study of six languages. By the time he was allowed to return to his mathematical interest, he had lost the capacity to calculate rapidly, and even when he regained some of it, the skill remained restricted to operations in Hungarian. In the meantime he developed an early interest in dynamics and applied mechanics, but when the time came to enroll in a university program he chose...
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1930's Science and Technology
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- Astronomy
- Atoms and More: Physics
- Chemistry
- The Decline of the Eugenics Movement
- Developments in Biology
- Earth Sciences
- Engineering in Bridge Building
- From Rails to Roads: the Plight of Roads and Railroads
- The Hoover Dam
- The Rise of the Airplane
- Ships in the Clouds: the Golden Age of Airships
- Synthetic Rubber or Nylon?
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- Important Events in Science and Technology, 1930–1939
