Perley Ason Ross

Perley Ason Ross (6 April 1883 – 13 March 1939) was a U.S. experimental physicist who worked, carefully and without seeking publicity, at some essential problems in the behaviour of X-rays.

[1] Born in Panacea, Missouri he was awarded his PhD from Stanford University in 1911, becoming a full professor there in 1927, after a year at Cornell University.

[1] Some of his principal studies included: His daughter, Betsy, married fellow Stanford physicist William Webster Hansen.

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