Walter Eugene Clark

He translated the Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata with critical notes which was published in 1930, by the University of Chicago Press.

[1][2][3] Clark was born on September 8, 1881, in Digby, Nova Scotia, and came to the United States in 1883.

After receiving his Doctorate from Harvard in 1906, with the dissertation titled "Quid de rebus Indicis scirent Graeci prisci quaeritur" he went to Germany to Berlin to receive further training under the Indologist Richard Pischel.

[5] He joined the "Department of Comparative Philology" at University of Chicago as the "Instructor in Sanskrit".

Among his other positions he was appointed the second Master of the Kirkland House (1935–46) on September 1, 1935, succeeding Edward A.