Background
Robinson, George Waller was born on March 29, 1949 in Winchester, Kentucky, United States. Son of Joseph George and Elizabeth (Bean) Robinson.
Robinson, George Waller was born on March 29, 1949 in Winchester, Kentucky, United States. Son of Joseph George and Elizabeth (Bean) Robinson.
Bachelor, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, Duke U., 1968.
Research associate, Rockefeller U., New York City, 1967-1970; assistant professor biochemistry, U. Kentucky, Lexington, 1970-1977; associate professor of chemistry, Centre College, 1978-1981; visiting associate professor, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1981-1984; associate professor, Southern College Technology, Marietta, Georgia, since 1984.
The state should not attempt to control the church, nor should the church seek to dominate the state. The separation of church and state should not be misconstrued as the abolition of all religious expression from public life.
The strong feature of Methodism is the role of local people take for the fabric of church buildings and manses and for the handling of money. They share with ordained ministers the role of setting direction for the churches in a particular area or 'circuit'.
Member Citizens Advisory Transportation Committee, Kennesaw, Georgia, 1987-1990. Member American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi, Omicron Delta Kappa.
Married Linda C. Hodges, October 27, 1978. Children: David, Rebecca.