Education
Case Western Reserve University.
Case Western Reserve University.
Prutton held more than a hundred patents on lubricants and chemical processes known in the chemical industry as "the Prutton patents". 1898: born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 30
1920: Bachelor of Surgery, Chemical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology
1923: Master of Surgery, Case Institute of Technology
1928: Doctor of Philosophy, physical chemistry, Western Reserve University
1929: associate professor in 1929, Case Institute of Technology
1936-1948: full professor and chairman of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology
1948: director of research, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, Baltimore
1949: vice-president, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation
1952: president of a division, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation
1954: vice president and director of the chemical division, the Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation
1956: executive vice president, the Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation.
Prutton was the head of the department of chemistry and chemical engineering at the Case Institute of Technology, a director of research and a vice president at Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, an executive vice president of the Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.