George H. Waltz Jr.

George H. Waltz Jr. was a prominent American author, freelance writer, and magazine editor best known for his work in science and literature. 

Waltz was born in 1906. He served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Air Force during World War II and later held the role of editor for Popular Science magazine.

Waltz's career was defined by his ability to bridge the gap between complex scientific topics and the general public.Editor at Popular Science: He played a key role in the publication's development, serving as its former editor. He was a frequent contributor to several national magazines throughout his career.

Jules Verne: The Biography of an Imagination (1943): Considered one of his most significant works, exploring the creative spirit and life of the legendary French author.

What Makes a Scientist? Examined the characteristics and motivations of scientific figures.

He passed away at the age of 55 in Norwalk Hospital on September 30, 1961.

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