The Life Work of Walter C. McCrone- His bibliography and selected historical facts
Few scientists have bibliographies as extensive or respectable as that of Walter C. McCrone’s. His body of work is a testament to his passions for microscopy and teaching.
Dr. McCrone was extremely generous with his knowledge and time, always being available for his students and to the microscopy community in general. McCrone was not motivated by profit and openly shared his knowledge with competitors, probably because he regarded them as students or disciples of microscopy. McCrone would meet privately with students before the start of class, and on weekends, he traveled extensively giving hundreds of invited lectures and was always willing to write an article at the behest of a journal editor, or teach a specialized microscopy course for a particular company, college class or field of study.
Since 1956, McCrone’s efforts have resulted in 25,000 enrollments in McRI courses, clients assisted, a journal devoted to microscopy, numerous awards, the respect and admiration of colleges, and perhaps most importantly the successful promotion of microscopical methods to the next generation.
Although we no longer have the opportunity to learn directly from Walter McCrone, his publications provide us with a record of his vast knowledge and experiences. His dedication and hard work continue to inspire us to communicate our knowledge, wisdom and experience through teaching, research and publication.
Adapted from The Microscope
R. Weaver, Volume 51:1 (2003)
‘Stage’ of time highlighting some of Walter C. McCrone, Jr.’s significant achievements and historic moments throughout his career and during the growth of the organizations he founded.