Background
Boyle, Albert Clarence was born on March 8, 1880 in Salt Lake Company, Utah, United States. Son of Albert Charles and Elizabeth (Boam) Boyle.
Boyle, Albert Clarence was born on March 8, 1880 in Salt Lake Company, Utah, United States. Son of Albert Charles and Elizabeth (Boam) Boyle.
Diploma, State Normal School, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1900. Bachelor of Arts, Utah University, 1901. Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, Utah State School of Mines, 1905.
Studied Sibley College, Cornell, 1905-1906.
Master of Arts, School of Mines (Columbia), 1910, Doctor of Philosophy, 1913.
Assistant instructor in physics, Utah School of Mines, 1897-1901, assistant instructor in shops, 1901-1903, foreman mechanic arts, 1903-1907. Foreman construction, American Smelting & Refining Company, Murray, Utah, 1904-1906. Consultant geologist, Bully Hill Mining & Smelting Company and many oil companies, 1907-1920.
Assistant instructor geology, Columbia, 1907-1910.
Professor mining engineering and geology, 1910-1920, professor mining, metallurgical engineering and economics geology, 1912-1920, University of Wyoming. State assayer and mineralogist of Wyoming, 1910-1920.
Chief geologist U. P. System from 1920. President State Coal Miners’ Board, Wyoming, 1910-1920.
Private and sergeant R.O.T.C., University of Wyoming, 1916-1917.
Member American Institute Mining Engineers, American Institute Metallurgical Engineers, American Association Petroleum Geologists, Society for Promotion Engineering Education, National Education Association, American Geography Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Seismological Society of America, Sigma Xi, Sigma Museum.
Married Meriba May Best, of Mill Creek, Utah, October 1906.