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LOUISE YOUNG Obituary

Louise B. Young died peacefully last week at the age of 90 at her home in Lake Forest, Illinois. A noted author on science and the environment, she wrote on a wide range of topics, including atmospheric science, ecology, physics, and astronomy. She was born in 1919 on a remote farm in southern Ohio. In 1936, she won a scholarship to Vassar College, where she majored in physics - the only woman in her class to do so. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa she worked for a time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York where she specialized in the work of Edward Steichen and Ansel Adams. At the start of World War II she was invited to join the Radiation Laboratory at MIT, where she was part of an elite team of scientists developing the new science of radar. In 1944, she married Hobart P. Young and moved to Winnetka Illinois, where she lived for many years. Beginning in the 1960's she wrote a series of books that explained the basics of physics, astronomy, geology, and environmental science for lay audiences. In 1973, she published Power Over People, one of the first books to point out the potential health risks posed by high-voltage power lines due to the electromagnetic fields that they create. Other books include The Unfinished Universe, Sowing the Wind, Earth's Aura, Exploring the Universe, and The Blue Planet. Her most recent book, Islands: Portraits of Miniature Worlds, argued that the history of island ecologies can help us understand how better to manage the global environment. She remained active into old age, publishing her last book at the age of 80. She also fulfilled a lifelong dream when, at the age of 60, she earned a Master's of Science degree in Geology at the University of Chicago. Subsequently she and her late husband established a professorship in environmental science at the University of Chicago. She is survived by her children, Peyton Young of Oxford England, Anne Young of Boston Massachusetts, and Isabel Halley of Columbus Ohio; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. All services are private. Info: Wenban Funeral Home, Lake Forest 847-234-0022 or www.wenbanfh.com

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Published by Chicago Tribune on May 13, 2010.

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Harriet McGuire

October 13, 2010

I last visited cousin Louise in November 2008. We had a delightful reunion after 50 years. I especially enjoying hearing stories of the time she and my mother, Margaret Martin Cooke, spent in Geneva in 1929.

With fond remembrance, Harriet Cooke McGuire

Peter Jüriens

July 29, 2010

I discovered Louise and her brilliant work when I was 20. Now, twenty Years later, I am still a reader, again and again, and I still find her books as refreshing and encouraging as ever.

Louise was the greatest female scholar of the past century, and her novel and clever approaches influenced me and my thinking, deeply.

I'd like to say Thank You and Goodbye - Condolences to the Young family, and everybody who knows it: Please spread her works.

Marnie (Passon) Hoag

May 23, 2010

What an amazing life of Louise! My grandfather was Morris Buchwalter Martin - and I am familiar with some of the books Louise wrote from him. We are related somehow :)

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