Paul D. Foote


Paul Darwin Foote was a director of research and executive vice president of the Gulf Research and Development company, as well as the United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering during the Eisenhower administration. He also served as a member of the industrial advisory group of the Atomic Energy Commission. He was an elected member of both the American Philosophical Society and the United States National Academy of Sciences.

Education

Foote received degrees from Adelbert College, the University of Nebraska and the University of Minnesota.

Notable works

Statistics on number of libraries is according toThe origin of spectra: held in 277 libraries worldwidePyrometric practice: held in 59 libraries worldwideA new microphotometer for photographic densities by William Frederick Meggers: held in 17 libraries worldwide