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Donald F. Hornig '40

By Courtesy of Brown University Archives
Donald F. Hornig '40, a former President of Brown University, died on Wednesday, January 23rd at age 92. Hornig, who served as a scientific adviser to three U.S. Presidents, was a leader of the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb in the 1940s.
Donald F. Hornig '40, a former President of Brown University, died on Wednesday, January 23rd at age 92. Hornig, who served as a scientific adviser to three U.S. Presidents, was a leader of the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb in the 1940s.

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