>From his publisher earlier today:

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Subject: HAL CLEMENT, SCIENCE FICTION AUTHOR, DIES AT 81
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 17:19:11 -0500
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HAL CLEMENT, SCIENCE FICTION AUTHOR, DIES AT 81


Hal Clement (Harry Clement Stubbs), influential science fiction
author and resident of Milton, MA, passed away today, October
29th, 2003.

A retired school teacher (Milton Academy), WWII pilot, and scout
leader, Hal Clement began writing science fiction in the 1940s,
devoting himself to the creation of cleverly imagined and
thoroughly worked out environments elsewhere in space. His
devotion to the astronomy, physics and chemistry of other worlds
became famous with the publication of the novel Mission of Gravity
in 1954. Clement soon gained a worldwide reputation as a
quintessential science fiction writer, whose works more or less
defined the term. Clement's work continues to be the most
influential model for hard science fiction writers. He was named
a SFWA Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America in
1998 in recognition of a lifetime achievement in the field.

Clement was born in Somerville, Massachusetts on May 30, 1922, to
Harry Clarence Stubbs and Marjorie (White) Stubbs. He grew up in
Greater Boston, attending schools in Arlington and Cambridge,
finishing Rindge Tech in 1939.

Clement earned a B.S. in Astronomy, Harvard, 1943, an M.Ed. on
the GI Bill, Boston University, 1946, and an M.S. in Chemistry
from Simmons College, 1963. He was commissioned as a lieutenant
in the Army Air Corps Reserve in 1944 and retired as a colonel
in 1976.

Married in 1952, Clement is survived by his wife Mary, two sons
George and Richard, daughter Christine Hensel, and grandson
Jackson.


Some books by Hal Clement:


Needle (1950)
Iceworld (1953)
Mission of Gravity (1954)
Cycle of Fire (1957)
Close to Critical (1964)
Small Changes (1969)
Ocean On Top (1973)
Through the Eye of a Needle (1978)
The Nitrogen Fix (1980)
Still River (1987)
Isaac's Universe: Fossil (1993)
Half Life (1999)
Noise (2003)
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