词条 | Donald Prell |
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Early lifePrell was born in Los Angeles, California, and graduated from Los Angeles High School in the summer of 1942. At the end of his sophomore year at UCLA, he enlisted in the US Army. In 1944, age 19, he graduated from Officer Candidate School (U.S. Army), Ft. Benning, Georgia, and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry. Serving in the European Theater of Operations in command of the second platoon of the Anti-Tank Company, 422nd Regiment, 106th Division, during the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944, he was wounded and captured.[3] In March 1945, he was liberated by Task Force Baum during its “Raid” at Oflag XIII-B (which General George S. Patton, Jr. reported as the only mistake he made during World War II).[4] Prell’s freedom lasted only a few days as he was recaptured after attempting to locate friendly forces. A month later, he escaped from a POW camp south of Nuremberg, and found his way to freedom.[5][6] Captured at the same time as Prell, was Richard Bordeaux Parker, who commanded the first platoon of the Anti-Tank Company. [7]After the war, he resumed undergraduate studies at UCLA and graduated in 1948. While at UCLA, he was an active member of the American Veterans Committee.[8] Prell was a Ph.D. candidate in Psychology with Hans Eysenck’s Program Research Team at the University of London from 1948-1951.[9] It was here that he learned to use Hollerith punched card tabulation machines, the forerunner of today’s digital computers. Marriage and familyIn 1960, he married Elizabeth (Bette) Howe, novelist{{r|novel}} and assistant editor of Datamation Magazine. They have two children: Owen Trelawny Prell and Erin Teleri Prell. Professional careerDuring the 1950s, Prell worked with Rand Corporation futurist Herman Kahn, who later founded the Hudson Institute in New York.[10] Whilst studying for his graduate degree at the University of London (1948–1950) he was employed as a Psychologist at the West Park Hospital, Epsom, Surrey, (United Kingdom.) In the 1950s, he was associated with many of the early designers of high-speed computer input-output devices, analog to digital converters, and digital display plotters, including working with Bernard Benson of the Benson-Lehner Corporation. In 1957, working with Thompson Publications, he created Datamation, the first magazine dedicated solely to the emerging computer-data-processing industry.[1][2] In 1961, he was president, and the major shareholder, of Electro Radiation, Inc, a Santa Monica, California firm specializing in molecular electronics and electroluminescence. {{r|outlook}} Later, he founded and served as President of two venture capital firms: 1967 Union Ventures (a subsidiary of the Union Bank N.A.) and, in 1980, Imperial Ventures (a subsidiary of Imperial Bank of California). During his association with Union Bank, he was responsible for producing the bank’s first and only 30-year Strategic Plan. Other interestsOver the course of his career Prell pursued long-standing interests in both Edward John Trelawny, a novelist and friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron, and Pierre Laval, Prime Minister of France in the 1930s and again during the Vichy era. In the course of Prell's research, he authored[11] four journal articles and six books and developed extensive collections of material by and about Trelawny and Laval.[12] These research materials have been donated to two southern California libraries:
Prell received the UCLA University Service Award in 1977.[16] Publications
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.datamation.com/about/|title=About Us - Datamation|publisher=}} [19]2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.abbreviations.com/Datamation|title=What does DATAMATION stand for?|publisher=}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://archive.desertsun.com/article/20091230/NEWS01/912300309/Platoon-s-leader-tells-time-POW |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-09-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150927125110/http://archive.desertsun.com/article/20091230/NEWS01/912300309/Platoon-s-leader-tells-time-POW |archivedate=2015-09-27 |df= }} 4. ^Patton (Ordeal and Triumph) by Ladislas Farago, 1964, p. 790. (Originally from Patton’s personal Journal, published posthumously in the Saturday Evening Post in August 1949) 5. ^http://106thinfdivassn.org/stories/donald_prell.html 6. ^http://www.indianamilitary.org/German%20PW%20Camps/Prisoner%20of%20War/PW%20Camps/Oflag%20XIII-B/Prell/Prell-Donald.pdf 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/04/AR2011020406583.html|title=Richard B. Parker, ambassador and Middle East expert, dies at 87|first=T. Rees|last=Shapiro|date=5 February 2011|publisher=|via=washingtonpost.com}} 8. ^https://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2144.xml 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6gFEAEE8LGEC|title=Repel With a Cause: The Autobiography of Hans Eysenck|first=Hans Jürgen|last=Eysenck|date=1 January 1997|publisher=Transaction Publishers|via=Google Books}} 10. ^https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/donald-prell/ 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL6890774A/Donald_Prell|title=Donald Prell - Open Library|first=|last=OpenLibrary.org|publisher=}} 12. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/donald-prell/ | title = Biographical Information | publisher = Mendeley Ltd.| year = 2014 | accessdate = 2014-07-11}} 13. ^{{cite web| url=http://voxlibris.claremont.edu/sc/collections/trelawny.html |title =Edward John Trelawny Collection | publisher =Special Collections at The Claremont Colleges Library |date = 2007-12-12| accessdate = 2014-07-11}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt287032sm/|title=Guide to the Edward John Trelawny Collection|publisher=}} 15. ^{{cite web| url=http://scotty.ucr.edu/search~S5/?searchtype=Y&searcharg=Laval+Collection&searchscope=5&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=YLaval+Collection%26SORT%3DD | title = Pierre Laval Collection | publisher = UCR Libraries | accessdate = 2014-07-11}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://a.alumni.ucla.edu/share/ucla-awards/recipients.aspx?Tag=University%20Service%20Award |title=UCLA Awards: Recipients - UCLA Alumni |publisher= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601160157/https://a.alumni.ucla.edu/share/ucla-awards/recipients.aspx?Tag=University%20Service%20Award |archivedate=2016-06-01 |df= }} 17. ^UCLA Library Catalog - Titles {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130626182024/http://catalog.library.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=Economic+study+of+the+seychelles&Search_Code=TAL2&SL=None&PID=3ef5tcc4nTlpyPr3xA4cH6qhBBQj9&SEQ=20130408092258&CNT=50&HIST=1 |date=2013-06-26 }} 18. ^{{cite web|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24613632M/Trelawny_Fact_or_Fiction|title=Trelawny Fact or Fiction|first=Donald|last=Prell|publisher=Strand-Publishing|via=The Open Library}} 19. ^{{cite web|title=SM Firm Acquires Vacuum Technology|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AElectro_Radiation_1-30-1961-1.jpg|publisher=Evening Outlook|accessdate=31 August 2015}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Prell, Donald}} 10 : 1924 births|Living people|American army personnel of World War II|Futurologists|American futurologists|Businesspeople from Los Angeles|United States Army officers|University of California, Los Angeles alumni|American venture capitalists|World War II prisoners of war held by Germany |
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