Elting E. Morison's Human Design Chart

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          Elting E. Morison's Biography

          American historian of technology, military biographer, author of nonfiction books, and essayist. He was an MIT professor and the founder of MIT’s Science, Technology, and Society (STS) program.
          He studied at Harvard University, earning a BA degree in 1932 and an MA in 1934, returning in 1935–1937 as assistant dean. In 1935 he married Anne Hitchcock Sims, daughter of U.S. Admiral William Sims, whose biography he published in 1942 a few months after the Pearl Harbor Attack; it became the standard scholarly biography.
          During World War II, Morison served in the U.S. Naval Reserve. In 1944 he was awarded the John H. Dunning Prize for Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy.
          Elting E. Morison died on 20 April 1995 at age 85 in Peterborough, New Hampshire.
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