Background
Hale, Harrison was born on December 27, 1879 in Columbus, Mississippi, United States. Son of Moses Artemas and Sue Miller (Cook) Hale.
Hale, Harrison was born on December 27, 1879 in Columbus, Mississippi, United States. Son of Moses Artemas and Sue Miller (Cook) Hale.
Bachelor of Arts, Emory College, Oxford, Georgia, 1899. Master of Science, University of Chicago, 1902. Doctor of Philosophy University of Pennsylvania, 1908.
Doctor of Laws, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, 1928.
Assistant principal public schools of Edgewood, Georgia 1899-1901. Instructor, assistant professor and professor of chemistry, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, 1902-1918. City chemist, Springfield, 1911-1914.
Chemist to state food commissioner, Missouri, 1912, to Springfield City Water Company, 1911-1918, to municipal water works, Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1923-1927, to Fayetteville Water Department, from 1927.
Secretary Arkansas Water and Sewage Conference from 1931. Head department chemistry, University of Arkansas, 1918-1945.
Emeritus Research chemist Bureau of Research, 1945-1948. Research splist., Institute Science and Technology 1949-1950.
Head department chemistry.
Southern State College, Magnolia, Arkansas, from 1951.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Chemical Society (past councilor Arkansas section, chairman division of chemical education, 1936. Clubs: Fortnightly, Rotary.
Married Mabel Hays, December 22, 1904. Children: Arthur, Harrison, Mabel Elinor (Mistress Charles P. Clayton).