Maurer was born either in
Arkadelphia, Arkansas, or by other accounts in
Richmond Heights, Missouri. In 1943 he enlisted in the
United States Army Reserve and began studies at the
University of Arkansas. He was quickly called up for active service, and studied preengineering for about one year at the
Huntsville, Texas, state college. In 1944 he shipped overseas with the
99th infantry division for combat in France and Belgium along the German border. He was wounded by a
landmine, spending more than 20 months in the hospital before receiving a disability discharge with
Purple Heart. Supported by the
GI Bill, Maurer returned in 1946 to the
University of Arkansas to study
chemical engineering, but quickly switched to
physics. He graduated with a B.S. in physics in 1948, then performed graduate work at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he measured second
sound velocity in
liquid helium. He took his orals in summer 1951, and graduated with a physics PhD in the winter class. ==Corning==