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  1. Clark Blanchard Millikan (August 23, 1903 – January 2, 1966) was a distinguished professor of aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering.

  2. Description: A pioneer in the development of multi-engine high-altitude airplanes, jet propulsion, and guided missiles, Clark Millikan, son of Caltech president Robert Millikan, developed and oversaw both the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at Caltech (GALCIT) with its large wind tunnel, and the associated Southern California Cooperative ...

  3. CLARK BLANCHARD MILLIKAN 1903-1966 BY ERNEST E. SECHLER CLARK BLANCHARD MILLIKAN was born in Chicago on August 23, 1903, and died on January 2, 1966. His birth occurred almost simultaneously with the decision of the Wright brothers that their airplane was ready to fly under its own power.

  4. CLARK BLANCHARD MILLIKAN 1903-1966. BY ERNEST E. SECHLER . Clark Blanchard Millikan was born in Chicago on August 23, 1903, and died on January 2, 1966. His birth occurred almost simultaneously with the decision of the Wright brothers that their airplane was ready to fly under its own power.

  5. Clark Blanchard Millikan (1903-1966) Aeronautical engineer; Professor of Aeronautics, California Institute of Technology 1929-1966; Director, Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratories California Institute of Technology (GALCIT), 1949-66.

  6. PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 2 Dr. Clark Blanchard Millikan, a pioneer in the development of multi-engine, high-altitude airplanes, jet propulsion and guided missiles, died of a heart ailment this...

  7. CLARK BLANCHARD MILLIKAN 213 firmly established the pattern of his future life. Its major facets consisted of solid strength in the fundamentals of mathe-matics and physics, an intense interest in all phases of aero-nautics, a love of music both as a participant and as a listener, and a physical energy that he enjoyed expending out of doors