Technology in 1950, and the University of Chicago in 1956. 



He has been a member of the Climatological Committee of the 

 World Meteorological Organization, a delegate to the International 

 Union of Geodesy and Geophysics in Brussels in 1951, in Rome in 

 1954, and in Toronto in 1957. Also, he is a council member of the 

 American Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical 

 Union. 



His interests include marine meteorology, applied climatology, 

 agricultural and industrial meteorology, atmiospheric radiation 

 and energy transformation processes. 



GILBERT JAFFE, Director, Instrumentation Division, Navy Hydro- 

 graphic Office, Washington 25, D. C. 



Mr. Jaffe was born in Buffalo, New York, December 6, 1925. 

 He received both his B. S. and his M. S. from the University of 

 Buffalo in 1949 and 1950, respectively. 



During World War II he served in the European Theatre of 

 Operations with the 3rd Army Corps of Engineers, specializing 

 in instrumentation for petroleum distribution. 



He has beeii with the Hydrographic Office for the past 12 years 

 and has served as an oceanogr apher in charge of physical and 

 chemical testing, as Head of the Laboratory and Instrumentation 

 Section, as an instrumentation engineer in charge of the Instrumien- 

 tation Branch, and, since 1957, in his present capacity as Director 

 of the Instrumentation Division. 



At the Hydrographic Office, he has been responsible for estab- 

 lishing and managing the engineering program for oceanographic 

 instrumentation, as well as many innovations in oceanographic in- 

 strvunent design. 



Mr. Jaffe is a senior member of the Instrument Society of 

 America, a senior member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, a 

 member of the Interagency Committee on Oceanography, Panel on 

 Facilities, Equipment, and Instrumentation, as well as a member 

 of many other governmental and non-governnnental comnnittees and 

 panels. 



FEENAN D. JENNINGS, Head, Oceanographic Section, Geophysics 

 Branch, Office of Naval Research, Washington 25, D. C. 



Mr. Jennings was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 



11, 1923. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1942-1946. Receiving 

 his B.S. at New Mexico College of Agricultural and Mechanical 

 Arts in 1950, he then studied at the University of California from 



1950-52. While at Scripps Institution of Oceanography he served 



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