James Clerk Maxwell Garnett

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James Clerk Maxwell Garnett (* 13. Oktober 1880 in Cherry Hinton, Cambridge; † 19. März 1958 in Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England) war ein englischer Pädagoge, Rechtsanwalt, Friedensaktivist und Physiker. rdf:langString
James Clerk Maxwell Garnett CBE (1880–1958), commonly known as Maxwell Garnett, was an English educationist, barrister, peace campaigner and physicist. He was Secretary of the League of Nations Union. Maxwell Garnett was born on 13 October 1880 at Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, England. He was awarded scholarships at St Paul's School, London and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1908. He was an examiner at the UK Board of Trade (1904–12), Principal at the Manchester College of Technology (1912–20), and Secretary of the League of Nations Union (1920–38). Garnett was appointed a CBE in 1919. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString James Clerk Maxwell Garnett
rdf:langString James Clerk Maxwell Garnett (* 13. Oktober 1880 in Cherry Hinton, Cambridge; † 19. März 1958 in Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England) war ein englischer Pädagoge, Rechtsanwalt, Friedensaktivist und Physiker.
rdf:langString James Clerk Maxwell Garnett CBE (1880–1958), commonly known as Maxwell Garnett, was an English educationist, barrister, peace campaigner and physicist. He was Secretary of the League of Nations Union. Maxwell Garnett was born on 13 October 1880 at Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, England. He was awarded scholarships at St Paul's School, London and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1908. He was an examiner at the UK Board of Trade (1904–12), Principal at the Manchester College of Technology (1912–20), and Secretary of the League of Nations Union (1920–38). Garnett was appointed a CBE in 1919. In Trinity College, Maxwell Garnett worked in optics, publishing papers on optical properties of metals and metal glasses in early 1900s. The Maxwell Garnett approximation is named after him.
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