Harold E. Taylor
Harold E. Taylor, Haverford College, MIT, and University of Iowa alumnus, was a professor of physics at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey for over 30 years. As one of the original faculty members, Taylor did research and instructed in the subjects of astrophysics, meteorology, astronomy, electronics, and general physics. One of the research projects Taylor instrumented was a large groundwater source heat pump system to heat and cool the entire academic complex at Stockton. This geothermal well-based system saves the institution around US$500,000 per year in electricity for heating and cooling. He was the brother of Nobel laureate Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
In his early college years, he was a notable soccer player.
Extra curricular activities
Taylor also chaired the local Amnesty International chapter in Atlantic County, New Jersey. Hal died in December 2001. The college has since renamed the campus observatory, which he helped facilitate in 1974, in his honor.Family
He is the brother of Nobel Prize in Physics laureate Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.Honours
There is also a school scholarship in his name, the Dr. Harold E. Taylor Physics Award EndowmentThe Stockton astronomical observatory is named after him.