Jack Woolf
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President of the University of Texas at Arlington
Why Is Jack Woolf Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jack Royce Woolf was an American academic who arrived at Arlington State College in 1957 as dean of the college. After one year as dean, the Texas A&M Board appointed him acting president in 1958 and president in 1959. In 1967, upon the university leaving the Texas A&M System for the University of Texas System and with the accompanying name change, Woolf became president of The University of Texas at Arlington. Woolf resigned the presidency in 1968, but continued service to the university until 1989.
Jack Woolf's Published Works
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Published Works
- Diels-Alder reactions in room-temperature ionic liquids (1999) (341)
- Thermal Conductivity of Liquids (1954) (15)
- Mean-Temperature Difference in One, Two, and Three-Pass Crossflow Heat Exchangers (1957) (9)
- Experimental Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Fluids (1951) (4)
- Methods for controlling a constant temperature bath (1950) (0)
- Discussion: “The Thermal Conductivity of Organic Liquids” (Pagerey, P. F., St. Clair, C. R., and Sibbitt, W. L., 1956, Trans. ASME, 78, pp. 1169–1172) (1956) (0)
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