Arthur Elijah Trueman

Arthur Elijah Trueman

Sir Arthur Elijah Trueman, FRS, (26 April 18945 January 1956) was a British geologist.

Early life and career

Trueman was born in Nottingham, son of Elijah and Thirza Trueman. He was educated at High Pavement School, Nottingham, leaving in 1911 to become student teacher at Huntington Street School, Nottingham. He entered University College Nottingham in 1912 with a grant as a teacher in training, studied geology under H.H. Swinnerton, and graduated B.Sc. with first-class honours in 1914. At the same school, an M.Sc degree was awarded to him in 1916 and D. Sc. in 1918. In 1920, he married Florence Kate Offler.

Career

Trueman's first post was as Assistant Lecturer at University College, Cardiff, from late 1917 until 1920. From 1920 on, he was lecturer and head of the Department of Geology at the newly established University College, Swansea, and was appointed Professor of Geology and head of the Department of Geography in 1930. In 1933, he was appointed Chaning Wills Professor of Geology at the University of Bristol, where he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Science for three years. In 1937, he was invited chair of geology at the University of Glasgow until 1946, to be succeeded by his student Thomas Neville George.

From 1946 until 1953 he served in the University Grants Committee, since 1949 as chairman. From 1945 to 1947, he was president of the Geological Society of London. He also served as chairman of the British Association Committee on the Teaching of Geology in Schools, as president of the Geological Section of the Bristol Naturalists' Society, and president of the Glasgow Geological Society. He was knighted in 1951.

Awards

* 1925 Murchison Fund, Geological Society of London
* 1934 Gold Medal, South Wales Institute of Engineers
* 1938 Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh
* 1939 Bigsby Medal, Geological Society of London
* 1942 Fellow of the Royal Society
* 1951 K.B.E.
* 1955 Wollaston Medal, Geological Society of London

He received four honorary LL.D. degrees, from Glasgow, Rhodes, Wales, and Leeds.

Works

* "An Introduction to Geology. London", Thos. Murby & Co, 1938.
* "The Scenery of England and Wales". London, Gollancz, 1938. Subsequently revised by Whittow J.B. & Hardy J.R. and republished as:
* "Geology and Scenery in England and Wales". Harmondsworth, Penguin books, 1971. ISBN 0-14-02-0185-8

References

* William J. Pugh (1958): [http://www.jstor.org/view/00804606/ap030006/03a00230/0?frame=frame&userID=8152333a@colostate.edu/01c0a8346800501cdde68&dpi=3&config=jstor Arthur Elijah Trueman 1894-1956] . Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society


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