Maurice Morton

Maurice Morton
Born (1913-06-03)June 3, 1913
Latvia
Died March 23, 1994(1994-03-23) (aged 80)
Cleveland, OH
Fields Polymer science
Institutions Concordia University, University of Akron
Alma mater McGill University
Known for Polymers
Notable awards

Maurice Morton (3 June 1913 - 23 March 1994) was a polymer author, educator, and researcher. He was the first director of the University of Akron's Institute of Rubber Research, which in 1993 was renamed the Maurice Morton Institute of Polymer Science.[1]

Personal

Morton was born in pre-WWI Latvia, on 3 June 1913. Due to political instability following WWI, Morton's family moved to Canada, settling in Montreal. Some of his earliest memories were of gunfire when the Russian Revolution began in St. Petersburg.[2] He attended college at McGill University. He married Lilian Rosenbloom in 1933. The two were married for sixty years, until her death in 1993. Morton emigrated to the United States in 1948, to take a position at the University of Akron, where he would remain for his career. Morton had three children, Jay Dennis, John Alex, and Ruth.

Education

Career

Morton held three patents in polymer chemistry. He wrote more than 100 technical articles over his career, as well as widely used texts.

Awards and Recognitions

References

  1. "Polymer Educator Morton Dies". Rubber and Plastics News. March 28, 1994.
  2. Bowles, Mark. Chains of Opportunity. p. 87. ISBN 9781931968539.
  3. http://www.uakron.edu/dps/faculty/faculty-awards.dot
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