Background
Stanislaus, Ignatius Valerius Stanley was born in 1870 in at South Bend, Indiana, United States. Son of M. Sylvester and Rosalie (Strans) Stanislaus.
Stanislaus, Ignatius Valerius Stanley was born in 1870 in at South Bend, Indiana, United States. Son of M. Sylvester and Rosalie (Strans) Stanislaus.
Educated Gynasium of Gnesen, Germany, 5 years. Pharmaceutical Chemist, University of Illinois, 1895. Studied organic chemistry, Polytechnicum of Zurich, Switzerland, 1905-1906.
Bachelor of Science, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, 1901.
Doctor of Pharmacy, Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, 1903. Student, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1904.
Doctor of Philisophy, University of Providence, O., 1907. Studied at Harvard, 1907.
Master of Arts, Ursinus College, 1910.
Associate chemist for Vanderhoof & Company, South Bend, Indiana, 1888-1893. Dean department pharmacy and professor industrial chemistry, University of Notre Dame, 1896-1901. Chemist for Osborn-Colwell Company, later De Ronde & Osborn Paint Company, New York, 1901-1903.
Chief chemist for Hegeman & Company Corporation, 1903-1905.
Teacher pharmacy, Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, 1904. Dean Medico-Chirurgical College of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, since July 1, 1906.
Has done original work and investigation in chemistry of odorous principles and volatile oils and resins. Associate editor, The Apothecary, Boston, since 1903.
Member American Chemical Society, American, Pharmaceutical Association, Indiana Academy Science, Phi Chi, Kappa Psi.
Married Lillian B. Smith, of Brooklyn, October 17, 1903.