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Thomas C. Aldrich, 1962-mid-1970s

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Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is an artificial collection consisting of reports, papers, notes, and other material from various authors at WHOI.

Dates

  • 1962-mid-1970s

Access

Open: materials are available for research.

Biographical / Historical

Born in Chicago in 1937, Tom grew up in Ferguson, Missouri, and graduated from Park College near Kansas City in 1959, with a degree in physics. He served in the US Army from 1960-1963, traveling the world with the entertainment corps.

Tom arrived in Woods Hole in 1963 and became part of the village’s vibrant folk scene, and of its scientific community with his employment at WHOI as a research assistant working for J.B. Hersey. In 1969, he was promoted to research associate. In 1973, he transferred to the PO Department and in 1974, temporarily transferred to the G&G Department. With WHOI, he travelled to many remote corners of the world, measuring gravity and generally adventuring. He left WHOI in 1975.

In the early 1970s, Tom also did consultancy work for the Raytheon Service Corporation, and worked with Captain George Cadwalader to establish the Penikese Island School.

In 1975, Tom began his career at the US Geological Survey, where he worked for the next 27 years. He helped lead the transformation of the Woods Hole office into a modern digital electronic research group, beginning by overseeing the purchase, in 1975, of their first computers for scientific use. By the time of his retirement, he had equipped the office with satellite, video, and internet communications. He ensured ships were available, buildings were modernized, sea-going equipment was state-of- the art, and computers met scientific needs. He combined leadership, management, and administration during his time at USGS. And he did it with a great sense of humor, compassion, and integrity, always aware of the need to show tax payers that their money was spent thoughtfully, efficiently, and not excessively. He retired in 2003 and was awarded Emeritus status. [Take from Aldrich's WHOI obituary.]

Extent

2 folders

436 digital_files (218 jpgs, 218 tifs)

Language

English

Repository Details

Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository

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