Golden, William T., 1909-2007
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Corporate director and trustee. Assistant to commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1950; special consultant to President Truman to review government science activities, 1950-1951, which led to the creation of President's Science Advisory Committee.
From the description of Federal science study file, 1950-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83850026
Scientist.
From the description of William T. Golden papers, 1950-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983484
From the description of Papers, 1950-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 34149510
BIOGHIST REQUIRED William T. Golden was a securies analyst, a philanthropist and a main architect of American science policy in the 20th century. Both his philanthropic and policy work focused on supporting scientific research both through government research agencies and policies, and nonprofit scientific and research institutions.
William T. Golden was born on Oct. 25, 1909, in Manhattan. He attended the University of Pennsylvania as a young man, earning a bachelor's degree in English in 1930, and then heading to Harvard Business School. After leaving Harvard, Golden returned to New York City where he worked as a securities analyst on Wall Street. The work proved sufficiently lucrative to allow Golden to build a second career as a philanthropist and architect of American scientific policy.
He was an advisor to President Harry S. Truman and originated the idea of a Science Advisor to the President, as position that was created in 1957 at his suggestion. Golden was a major force in creating the major government agencies that manage U.S. scientific research and policy; he was instrumental in organizing the National Science Foundation and acted as assistant to one of the Commissioners of the Atomic Energy Commission. In 1991 he, as co-chairman of the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, inaugurated a series of biannual meetings of science advisors from the G7 nations.
Though Golden was an important force in encouraging a stronger role for the federal government in scientific research, he was also actively involved in research and philanthropy in the private sphere. He sat on the board of organizations as diverse as the American Museum of Natural History and the National U.S. Radiator Corporation. He served on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Institute of Washington, now the Carnegie Institution for Science, for 28 years.
Golden retained his passion for knowledge throughout his life. He returned to school in 1979, at age 70, to earn a Master's degree in biology from Columbia University, and published books and articles on scientific policy throughout most of his life. He died in 2007 at the age of 97.
From the guide to the William T. Golden papers, 1946-2007, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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referencedIn | American Museum of Natural History. Dept. of Library Services. Special Collections. Oral history collection, 1975-2002. | American Museum of Natural History | |
creatorOf | Golden, William T., 1909-2007. Federal science study file, 1950-1951. | American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library | |
creatorOf | Golden, William T., 1909-2007. Papers, 1950-1989. | Library of Congress | |
referencedIn | Greenewalt, Crawford H., 1902-1993. Personal papers, 1948-1992. | Hagley Museum & Library | |
referencedIn | Herbert Friedman Papers, 1940-2000 | American Philosophical Society | |
creatorOf | William T. Golden papers, 1946-2007 | Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library | |
creatorOf | William T. Golden Papers, 1950-1989, (bulk 1950-1951) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Wilson, Robert R., 1914-2000. Robert R. Wilson papers, 1936-2000. | Cornell University Library |
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associatedWith | American Association for the Advancement of Science. |
associatedWith | American Museum of Natural History. |
associatedWith | American Museum of Natural History. Dept. of Library Services. Special Collections. |
associatedWith | Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government. |
associatedWith | Carnegie Institute of Washington. |
associatedWith | Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 |
correspondedWith | Friedman, Herbert, 1916-2000 |
associatedWith | Greenewalt, Crawford H., 1902-1993. |
associatedWith | National Science Foundation (U.S.) |
associatedWith | Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972. |
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Birth 1909-10-25
Death 2007-10-07
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