Karl Lark-Horovitz is a prominent figure in the field of higher education, known for his contributions to university leadership and academic administration. He served as the Chancellor of Purdue University from 1942 to 1946 and was a key advocate for the expansion of engineering education during his tenure. His work often emphasized the importance of research and development in science and technology, shaping the direction of the university during a critical period in American education.

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