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Noted Physicist Is Guest
 
Of Brother In Madison
 
Of Brother In Madison
 
By RICHARD PLUMMER
 
By RICHARD PLUMMER
A noted physicist' is visiting !rt
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A noted physicist is visiting in Madison, a person dedicated to the proposition that mankind
Madison, a person dedicated to
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must set aside its rush for materialism and replace it with a search for true reality.
the proposition that mankind
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Bern Porter from California, guest of his brother, Harold Porter, pharmacist, is a native of Houlton, graduate of Colby College and Brown University.
must set aside its rush for materialism and replace it with a
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In World War II he was requested by the U. S. Government to serve on the atomic bomb projects at Princeton, Oak Ridge and the University of California. The
search for true reality.
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direction of a craftsman's guild, a west-coast cultural center and an internationally-known publishing house have occupied him since 1945.
Bern Porter from California,
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He is widely known for his own researches and extensive writing in the fields of experimental design, art, photography and literature.
guest of his brother, Harold Port ter,
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A consulting physicist, author and artist, his research combines experimental scientific methods with artistic techniques.
pharmacist, is a native of
 
· Houlton, graduate of Colby Coll lege and Brown University.
 
In World War II he was re1 quested by the U. S. Government
 
. to serve on the atomic bomb pr.ojects at Princeton, Oak Ridge and
 
the University of California. The
 
direction of a craftsman's guild, a
 
west-coast cultural center and an
 
internationally-known publishing
 
· house have occupied him since
 
' 1945.
 
He is widely known for his own
 
researches and extensive writing
 
 
 
in the fields of experimental design, art, photography and literature.
 
A consulting physicist, author
 
and artist, his research combines
 
. experimental scientific methods
 
· with artistic techniques.
 
 
UNTOUCHED AREAS
 
UNTOUCHED AREAS
"I have been endeavoring to
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"I have been endeavoring to extend the principles of physics into the humanities.'' Porter commented. "It is time we thought of what the physicist can do for the common man. It is unbelievable, this world of the future for the
. extend the principles of physics
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common man . . . whole new areas we haven't even touched."
into the humanities.'' Porter commented. "It is time we thought of
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"We have been concerned with the instruments of destruction rather than construction . . . there
, what the physicist can do for the
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Is a new field of building, communication and expression waiting to be developed . . . build a case for the new world in which we get away from destruction and
. common man. It is unbelievable,
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turn our attention to common everyday things like the improvement of the multiplication table, alphabet, clothing, transportation."
this world of the future for the
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In 1947 he published, The Union of Science and Art, embracing the role of physics in drawing, etching, lithograph, silk screen, oil and water-color painting and photography. A second edition covered the contribution
common .man . . . whole new
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of physics to literature, communication, music, theater, poetry and architecture.
areas we haven't even touche~."
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Porter worked on the atomic bomb project, leaving it when
"We have been concerned w1U1
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the bomb fell on Hiroshima, August, 1945. He then turned to publishing and research on combining experimental scientific methods with artistic techniques.
the instruments or de:;truction rather than construction . . . there
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His books are contained on the shelf of Maine Authors at the State Library, Augusta, also several of his volumes may be found at the Colby College Library.
Is a new field of building, communication and expression waiting to be developed . . . build a
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MAINE INSTITUTE
case for the new world in which
 
we get away from destruction and
 
turn• our attention to common
 
: everyday things like the Improvement of the multiplication table,
 
alphabet, clothing, transportation."
 
 
 
In 1947. he published, The Union of Science and Art, embracing the role of physics in drawing, etching, lithograph, silk
 
screen, oil and water-color painting and photography. A second
 
edition covered the contribution
 
of physics to literature, communication, music, theater, poetry
 
and architecture.
 
Porter worked on the atomic
 
bomb project, leaving it when
 
the bomb fell on Hiroshima, Au- :
 
gust, 1945. He then turned to pub· ,
 
lishing and research on combining experimental scientific methods with artistic techniques.
 
His books are contained on the
 
shelf I of Maine Authors at the
 
State Library, Augusta, also several of his volumes may be found
 
at the Colby College Library.
 
!HAINE INSTITUTE
 
 
Porter has in mind establishing a Maine Institution for Thinking, to be located near Madison.
 
Porter has in mind establishing a Maine Institution for Thinking, to be located near Madison.
It would be a place where scienlists and those prominent in
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It would be a place where scientists and those prominent in other fields may congregate to think and study on the problems of the world tomorrow. He stated that he believed such a center would be of great benefit to this
other fie lds may congregate to
 
think and study on the problems
 
of the world tomorrow. He stated
 
that he believed such a center
 
would be of great benefit to this
 
 
area, for many reasons.
 
area, for many reasons.
This physicist spoke Tuesday
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This physicist spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the Madison Kiwanis Club, covering several subjects, including the field of atomic energy and missiles.
night at a meeting of the Madison Kiwanis Club, covering several subjects, ,including the field
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He came to Madison from Tasmania , where he did research on paper manufacture from hard wood.
of atomic energy and missiles.
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[unrelated ad and cartoon appear on same page]
He came to Madison from Tas.
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[photo of two men, caption below]
mania , where he did research ~n
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Noted Physicist In Madison
paper manufacture from hard
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Bern Porter (right), consulting physicist, Is visiting in Madlson with his brother, Harold Porter (left), pharmacist. Now living in California, Bern Porter is a native of Houlton, graduate of Colby College and Brown University. He is widely known for his research and writing in the fields of experimental design, art, photography and literature. Porter spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the Madison Kiwanis Club. (Sentinel Photo by Sawyer)
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Maine Waterville Morning Sentinel, March 2, 1960
 
 
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Noted P hysicist In Madison
 
Bern Porter (right), consulting physicist, Is visiting in l)fadlson
 
with his brother, Harold Porter (left), pharmacist. Now living in
 
California, Bern Porter is a native of Houlton, graduate of Colby
 
College 1and Brown University. He is widely known for his research and writing in the fields of experimental design, art,
 
photography and literature. Porter spoke Tuesday night at a
 
meeting of the Madison Kiwanis Club. (Sentinel Photo by Sawyer)
 
  
 
 

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Noted Physicist Is Guest Of Brother In Madison By RICHARD PLUMMER A noted physicist is visiting in Madison, a person dedicated to the proposition that mankind must set aside its rush for materialism and replace it with a search for true reality. Bern Porter from California, guest of his brother, Harold Porter, pharmacist, is a native of Houlton, graduate of Colby College and Brown University. In World War II he was requested by the U. S. Government to serve on the atomic bomb projects at Princeton, Oak Ridge and the University of California. The direction of a craftsman's guild, a west-coast cultural center and an internationally-known publishing house have occupied him since 1945. He is widely known for his own researches and extensive writing in the fields of experimental design, art, photography and literature. A consulting physicist, author and artist, his research combines experimental scientific methods with artistic techniques. UNTOUCHED AREAS "I have been endeavoring to extend the principles of physics into the humanities. Porter commented. "It is time we thought of what the physicist can do for the common man. It is unbelievable, this world of the future for the common man . . . whole new areas we haven't even touched." "We have been concerned with the instruments of destruction rather than construction . . . there Is a new field of building, communication and expression waiting to be developed . . . build a case for the new world in which we get away from destruction and turn our attention to common everyday things like the improvement of the multiplication table, alphabet, clothing, transportation." In 1947 he published, The Union of Science and Art, embracing the role of physics in drawing, etching, lithograph, silk screen, oil and water-color painting and photography. A second edition covered the contribution of physics to literature, communication, music, theater, poetry and architecture. Porter worked on the atomic bomb project, leaving it when the bomb fell on Hiroshima, August, 1945. He then turned to publishing and research on combining experimental scientific methods with artistic techniques. His books are contained on the shelf of Maine Authors at the State Library, Augusta, also several of his volumes may be found at the Colby College Library. MAINE INSTITUTE Porter has in mind establishing a Maine Institution for Thinking, to be located near Madison. It would be a place where scientists and those prominent in other fields may congregate to think and study on the problems of the world tomorrow. He stated that he believed such a center would be of great benefit to this area, for many reasons. This physicist spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the Madison Kiwanis Club, covering several subjects, including the field of atomic energy and missiles. He came to Madison from Tasmania , where he did research on paper manufacture from hard wood. [unrelated ad and cartoon appear on same page] [photo of two men, caption below] Noted Physicist In Madison Bern Porter (right), consulting physicist, Is visiting in Madlson with his brother, Harold Porter (left), pharmacist. Now living in California, Bern Porter is a native of Houlton, graduate of Colby College and Brown University. He is widely known for his research and writing in the fields of experimental design, art, photography and literature. Porter spoke Tuesday night at a meeting of the Madison Kiwanis Club. (Sentinel Photo by Sawyer) Maine Waterville Morning Sentinel, March 2, 1960