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Morton C. Smith
Morton C. Smith
TitleMorton C. Smith
Transcriptr Motion Morion C. Smith, 80 died Friday, Oct. 10.1997, al Los Alamos Medical Center in Los Alamos, after a brief ^illness. Morion was born to Albert and Ida Smith, September 15, 1917 in Selby, SD. Smith had been a resident of Los Alamos since 1954 when he began his employment with Los Alamos National Laboratory. Smith was a metallurgical engineer with degrees from South Dakota School of Mines and Lehigh University. From 1939 to 1954, he was a college teacher, industrial and research metallurgist, engineering consultant, and technical author in Alaska, Montana. Missouri, New MexicoandColo-' rado. In 1970, he co-invented the hot dry rock concept of producing energy from artificial geothermal systems, and in C. Smith 1973 he became the first group leader oftheLANLGeothermalGroup. Asa result of this work he was selected in 1974 as "Distinguished Scientist of the Year" by the New Mexico Acad- j emy of Science. Smith held several patents and was the author of two textbooks and a large number of published articles, papers, and reports. He was a Registered Professional Engineer and a Fellow and Life Mcm-berofthe American Society of Metals. He is survived by his wife. Lois; four : children: Sandra Lee and her husband, Lester, of Las Cruces, Lynn Magmder j and her husband, Richard, ofj Pmnedale, Calif.; Kelvin Smith, and i his wife, Alicia Dyers-Smith, of Albuquerque; and Christopher Smith and j his wife, Cynthia, of Ruidoso Downs, j N.M.; six grandchildren, and one great-j grandchild.
CreatorSelby Record;
SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Local SubjectObituary
Smith, Morton C.
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
Date1997-11-06
TypeText
Formatimage/jp2
SourceSelby Record
Languageeng
RelationIs part of UPR clipping file.
RightsCopyright 1997, Selby Record. The original work may be protected by U. S. copyright law (Title 17, United States Code), which governs reproduction, distribution, public display, and other uses of protected works. Some uses may be legal with permission from the copyright holder if the use is fair use or within another legal exemption. The user of this work is responsible for compliance with the law.
Submitting InstitutionDevereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
NoteCourtesy of Selby Record
Date Digital2009
Rights holderSelby Record
CONTENTdm number837
CONTENTdm file name838.jp2
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