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Palmer, George David was born on December 7, 1897 in Helena, Arkansas, United States. Son of George David and Sophie (Ladd) Palmer.
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Palmer, George David was born on December 7, 1897 in Helena, Arkansas, United States. Son of George David and Sophie (Ladd) Palmer.
Bachelor of Science, Clemson College, 1919; AM, Johns Hopkins University, 1921; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1924.
Laboratory assistant, Bureau Standards, Washington, summer 1919; head department chemistry, Guilford (North Carolina) College, 1921-1922; assistant professor organic chemistry, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1924-1927; professor of chemistry, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, from 1927; head department organic chemistry, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, from 1948. Chemistry consultant Swann Chemical Company, Birmingham, alabama, 1942.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Institute Chemists. Member American Chemical Society (chairman Alabama section), Southern Association Science and Industry (founder, 1st president, secretary trustee, 1st award in recognition of founding for for stimulation given establishment Southern Research Institute 1947), Alabama Accad. Science (president), Alabama Education Association, Tuscaloosa Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce of South (honorary), Hopkins Club, Rotary (president), Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Epsilon.
Married Maude Roberts Collins, December 27, 1923. 1 child, George D.