. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography About The Author Of Florida's Future OceanographicaUy Speaking BORN September 19, 1922, in Auburn, N. Y. He is the son of a Presbyterian minister and a grandson of the late Rev. George Black Stewart, President of Auburn Theo- logical Seminary. He was graduated from the Phillips Exeter Academy in 1941, and entered Princeton Uni- versity that fall. He left college in 1942 to spend four years in the Army Air Force, where he served as flying in- structo
. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography About The Author Of Florida's Future OceanographicaUy Speaking BORN September 19, 1922, in Auburn, N. Y. He is the son of a Presbyterian minister and a grandson of the late Rev. George Black Stewart, President of Auburn Theo- logical Seminary. He was graduated from the Phillips Exeter Academy in 1941, and entered Princeton Uni- versity that fall. He left college in 1942 to spend four years in the Army Air Force, where he served as flying in- structor and as a pilot in the southwest Pacific. He returned to Princeton in the fall of 1946 and was graduated with an AB degree in Geology in 1948. He made one expedition to the Per- sian Gulf as a hydrographic siu^eyor with the U. S. Navy Hydrographic Of- fice, establishing shoreline control for offshore surveys in the waters of Kew- ait and the Neutral Territories at the head of the Persian Gulf. Upon the re- turn of the expedition in 1949, he ac- cepted a position as instructor at the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., leaving there in 1951 to undertake graduate studies at the Scripps Insti- tution of Oceanography in La JoUa, Calif. He received his MS in oceanog- raphy in 1952 and his in 1956. While at Scripps, Dr. Stewart partici- pated in a two-month marine geologi- cal expedition to the Gulf of Alaska, and was a member of the 1952-53 Capricorn Expedition to the South Pacific. While still in graduate school, he was a member of Geological Diving Consultants, Inc., a group of diving geologists mapping the California off- shore area for the oil companies. In 1956 and 1957, Dr. Stewart was proj- ect director of the extensive current surveys carried out off San Diego, and in the fall of 1957 went to the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey as Chief Oceanographer. From 1957 through 1965 he was engaged in enlargint the oceano- graphic activites of the Coast and Geo- detic Survey
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