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84: 22: 200:. However this posed a major problem at first because wireless signals, like light, should not be capable of being bent round the surface of the earth as apparently Marconi wireless signals were. Macdonald suggested that the wireless waves were being refracted by the atmosphere. It is now known that in fact the waves are reflected by the 168:
Macdonald held his fellowship at Clare College until 1908 and in 1914 he was awarded an honorary fellowship of his former College. From 1916 to 1918 he served as President of the London Mathematical Society. During World War I, Macdonald did war service in London attached to the Ministry of Munitions
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where he dealt with wages. He was transferred to the Ministry of Labour in 1916, where he remained until 1919. For his services he was appointed an Officer of the
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in 1905 and remained at the university for the rest of his life, living at 33 College Bounds. In 1905 he was also elected a Fellow of the
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Both of Hector Macdonald's parents, his mother Annie Munro and his father Donald Macdonald, were from
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and solved difficult problems regarding diffraction of these waves by summing series of
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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was successful in the transmission of the first wireless signals across the
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at Clare in the following year and, in 1891, was awarded the second
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The grave of Prof Hector Munro MacDonald, St Machar's Cathedral
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after completing his first degree in Scotland. Entering
331:"Obituary Notices: Fellows:- Macdonald, Hector Munro" 138:in the Mathematical Tripos of 1889, was awarded a 134:, as a foundation scholar, he graduated as fourth 335:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 207:Macdonald became Professor of Mathematics at the 510: 294:Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 107:. He completed his school education at the Old 476:. The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. 111:before entering Aberdeen University in 1882. 569:Officers of the Order of the British Empire 534:People educated at Aberdeen Grammar School 254:He had never married and had no children. 48:LLD (19 January 1865 – 16 May 1935) was a 574:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 394: 390: 388: 354: 306: 283: 422:(Supplement). 7 June 1918. p. 6706. 412: 238:. He is buried against the east wall of 82: 20: 539:Academics of the University of Aberdeen 368: 366: 511: 385: 458:Aberdeen Post Office Directory 1905-6 396:"Macdonald, Hector Munro (MDNT887HM)" 544:Alumni of the University of Aberdeen 363: 554:Fellows of Clare College, Cambridge 289:"Hector Munro MacDonald. 1865-1935" 13: 549:Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge 277: 14: 585: 440:from the original on 7 July 2015 153:and was elected a Fellow of the 257: 461: 452: 426: 406: 323: 114:After studying mathematics at 1: 270: 564:Fellows of the Royal Society 436:. University of St Andrews. 382:. Retrieved 23 December 2007 122:in 1886 and won a Fullerton 7: 400:A Cambridge Alumni Database 171:Order of the British Empire 10: 590: 402:. University of Cambridge. 213:Royal Society of Edinburgh 157:(FRS). He was awarded the 249: 149:In 1901 he received the 132:Clare College, Cambridge 529:Scottish mathematicians 356:10.1093/mnras/96.4.295a 221:George Alexander Gibson 155:Royal Society of London 109:Aberdeen Grammar School 78: 59:in 1865. He researched 308:10.1098/rsbm.1935.0018 229:James Gordon MacGregor 209:University of Aberdeen 88: 67:after graduating from 31:Hector Munro Macdonald 26: 25:Hector Munro MacDonald 16:Scottish mathematician 434:"Macdonald biography" 240:St Machar's Cathedral 225:Cargill Gilston Knott 215:. His proposers were 175:1918 Birthday Honours 86: 24: 378:1 March 2012 at the 180:Macdonald worked on 118:, he graduated with 65:Cambridge University 559:Royal Medal winners 347:1936MNRAS..96Q.295. 234:He died in 1935 in 120:First Class Honours 116:Aberdeen University 69:Aberdeen University 419:The London Gazette 89: 27: 194:Guglielmo Marconi 581: 503: 502: 500: 498: 492: 486:. 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Scottish
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Kiltearn
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Easter Ross
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Aberdeen Grammar School
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First Class Honours
Scholarship
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Clare College, Cambridge
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Smith's Prize
Adams Prize
Royal Society of London
Royal Society
Royal Medal

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