Bruce Hornbrook Sage

Bruce Hornbrook Sage
Born1909-11-24 (0009-11-24)[1]
DiedJanuary 1983 (1983-02) (aged 73)[1]
Education
Known forrocket propulsion development
Spouses
  • Ruth[2]
  • Helen Johanne Houck (m. 2 April 1965)[3][4]
Parents
  • Archibald Sage[5] (father)
  • June Hornbrook[6] (mother)
AwardsMedal for Merit
Scientific career
FieldsChemical engineering
Institutions
ThesisStudies of Thermal and Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons (1934)
Doctoral advisorWilliam Noble Lacey

Bruce Hornbrook Sage (24 November 1909 – January 1983) was a chemical engineer who taught chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology from 1931 to 1974.[7]

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  6. ^ "Las Cruces Pioneer Dies at Home Sunday". El Paso Times. 1958-06-02. p. 84. Retrieved 2022-02-28 – via Newspapers.com.
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