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15 Facts About Allen Shenstone

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Allen Shenstone worked primarily in the field of atomic spectroscopy.

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Allen Shenstone was awarded the Military Cross for his service in the Royal Engineers in World War I and made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his work as a scientific officer in World War II.

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Joseph Allen Shenstone was a senior executive of the Massey-Harris Company, a large manufacturer of agricultural equipment that later became Massey Ferguson.

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Molly died in 1967, and Allen Shenstone was remarried two years later to Tiffin Harper.

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Allen Shenstone attended Huron Street Public School and Harbord Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

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Allen Shenstone played on the ice hockey team with Hobey Baker.

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Allen Shenstone saw action at Passchendaele and the Hindenburg Line, was promoted to captain in September 1917, and received the Military Cross.

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Allen Shenstone served briefly with the British Army of the Rhine and returned to Canada in August 1919.

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Allen Shenstone struggled initially with returning to research after five years at war but was nonetheless awarded a prestigious fellowship.

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Allen Shenstone became a junior faculty member at the University of Toronto in 1922.

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Allen Shenstone was named the Class of 1909 Professor of Physics in 1938.

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Allen Shenstone returned to military service in World War II, again using his scientific background.

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Allen Shenstone was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in June 1943.

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Allen Shenstone continued his research in spectroscopy, publishing on doubly ionized species.

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Allen Shenstone retired from Princeton in 1962 but remained active, continuing his experiments until 1976 and publishing as late as 1977.