Background
White, George Frederic was born on June 15, 1885 in Melrose, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George and Elizabeth (Dyer) White.
White, George Frederic was born on June 15, 1885 in Melrose, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George and Elizabeth (Dyer) White.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1906. Doctor of Philisophy, Johns Hopkins, 1910.
Assistant in analytic and organic chemistry, Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1906-1908. Fellow Johns Hopkins, 1909-1910. Associate professor of chemistry, Richmond College, 1910-1912.
Instructor organic chemistry, 1912-1913, assistant professor, 1913-1918, associate professor, 1918-1920, professor, 1920-1925, Clark University.
Director scientific department Bauer & Black, Chicago, since 1925. Research chemist, United States bureau of Fisheries, 1910-1916, United States Public Health Service, 1916-1918, Worcester City Hospital, 1919.
Professor summer session, College of William and Mary, 1923. Author: Laboratory Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, 1911.
Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 1916.
Married Emma Clarke, October 22, 1913. Children: George Frederic, Virginia Clarke.