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  1. Harold M. Stark. University of California, San Diego. Primary Section: 11, Mathematics. Membership Type: Member (elected 2007) Research Interests. Here are two principal threads of my research. This is hardly all inclusive, but represents what I think I am best known for. I have tried to make this slightly understandable to non-mathematicians ...

  2. Hal Stark is a multi-billionaire and the founder of Stark Aircraft. He was working on a stationary flight simulator when the device suddenly took off with him in it. Stark discovered that the flight simulator was being drawn to a crashed alien spacecraft, and the flight simulator crashed yards away from it. Stark was badly injured by shards of ...

  3. 22 Sep 1939. Chief of Naval Operations Harold Stark ordered US Navy Scouting Force (under Adolphus Andrews) to move from California, United States to Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii. 17 Jun 1940. US Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Harold R. Stark asked for US$4,000,000,000 to construct a "Two-Ocean Navy". 27 Jan 1941.

  4. Member of the National Academy of Sciences. Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship. (858) 534-3590.

  5. 13. Feb. 2024 · Harold R Stark painting.jpg 901 × 1,280; 150 KB Harold Rainsford Stark.jpg 4,474 × 5,592; 8.26 MB Harold Stark & Frank Knox in UK, 1943.jpg 740 × 587; 116 KB

  6. Admiral Harold Stark and General Dwight D. Eisenhower in a car preparing to ride in a procession behind President Harry S. Truman from Antwerp, Belgium to Brussels, where the President will proceed to Germany to attend the Potsdam Conference. The admiral at far right is unidentified. From Potsdam album, 1945.