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Carman, Albert P. (Albert Pruden), 1861-1946

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: July 1861 - February 10, 1946

Biographical Information

Albert Pruden Carman was born in July 1861 in Woodbury, New Jersey, to Reverend Thomas C. and Phebe C. Pruden. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton) in 1886. While there, he worked as an instructor of physics (1883-1884) and a tutor of math (1884-1887). Carman then joined the faculty of Purdue University as Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering (1888-1892).

He was a fellow of Experimental Science at the University of Berlin, Germany from 1887-1889. Carman studied at the University of Vienna and a student of the renowned physician and physicist Hermann von Helmholtz at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany (1895-1896).

Carman worked as a Professor of Theoretical Physics at Stanford from 1892-1896, when he joined the faculty at the University of Illinois. He served as a Professor of Physics and the Head of the Phsyics Department of the University of Illinois from 1896-1929.

Carman married Maude Wheeler Straight on June 21, 1900. He lived in Urbana, Illinois, and died on February 19, 1946.

Citation:
"Carman, Albert P. (Albert Pruden), 1861-1946." Library of Congress Name Authority File. /id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018085480.html>

Albert Pruden Carman. /www.findagrave.com/memorial/142106751>

"History of Excellence." Physics Department, University of Illinois. /physics.illinois.edu/admissions/why-physics-illinois/history-of-excellence.html#1930>

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

A. P. Carman papers

 Collection — Box Communal Collections 18: Series MSF 83, Series 1; Series MSF 83, Series 2, Placement: 03
Identifier: MSF 84
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of one folder that contains an article written by A. P. Carman.

Dates: 1890