
Biography
John Murray Mitchell Jr. was an American climatologist. As a United States Air Force weather officer in Alaska from 1952 to 1955, he investigated and named the Arctic haze. He served with the United States Weather Bureau and successor agencies from 1955 until his retirement in 1986, and was a prominent member of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Science Foundation. The Mitchell Glacier was named after him.
Works

The great religions of India
1905

Hinduism, past and present
1897

Two old faiths
1891

Foreign missions of the Protestant churches
1888

Non-Christian religions of the world

The Rise and Decline of Islam
In western India
In western India
1899
The Hindu religion
The Hindu religion
1890
Christianity and ancient paganism
Christianity and ancient paganism
1887
Letters to Indian youth on the evidences of the Christian religion
Letters to Indian youth on the evidences of the Christian religion
1863