The Cyrus Fogg Brackett Chair of Physics is an endowed professorship established at Princeton University in 1927 by a donation from Thomas D. Jones in honor of Cyrus Fogg Brackett (1833–1915), who was a professor of physics at Princeton University and founder of Princeton University's electrical engineering department.[1][2]
^"Brackett, Cyrus Fogg". Princetoniana Museum.
^Leitch, Alexander (2015). "Jones Hall". A Princeton Companion. Princeton University Press. pp. 278–279. p. 278 p. 279
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