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Bovey, Frank Alden was born on June 4, 1918 in Minneapolis. Son of John Alden and Margaret Eugenia (Jackson) Bovey.
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Bovey, Frank Alden was born on June 4, 1918 in Minneapolis. Son of John Alden and Margaret Eugenia (Jackson) Bovey.
Bachelor of Science, Harvard University, 1940. Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1948.
With, 3M Company, 1942, 48-62; With, National Synthetic Rubber Corporation, Louisville, 1942-1945; with, Bell Telephone laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, since 1962; head polymer chemistry research department, American Telephone & Telegraph Company Bell laboratories, since 1967; vice-president, director, Bodel Corporation, Minneapolis Adjunct Professor, Stevens Institute Technology, 1965-1967; Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University, since 1971.
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Fellow New York Academy of Sciences. Member National Academy of Sciences, American Chemical Society (Union Carbide award 1958, Minnesota award 1962, Witco award polymer chemistry 1969, Nichols medal 1978, Phillips award 1983), American Physical Society (High Polymer Physics prize 1974), American Society Biological Chemists, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon.
Married Shirley June Elfman, June 19, 1941 (divorced 1980). Children: Margaret Bovey Glassman, Peter, Victoria A.