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Hamilton, Leicester Forsyth was born on February 23, 1893 in Medford, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Frank Herbert and Janet (Hintze) Hamilton.
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Hamilton, Leicester Forsyth was born on February 23, 1893 in Medford, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Frank Herbert and Janet (Hintze) Hamilton.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1914.
Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1915-1919; assistant professor of chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1919-1925; associate professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1925-1935; professor field analytical chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1935; in charge undergraduate chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1934-1945; chairman dormitory board, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1925-1950; acting head chemical department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1942-1946; Executive officer chemical, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946-1963; assistant secretary faculty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951-1953; secretary faculty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953-1958; emeritus lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958-1963; honorary lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963-1990.
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Member American Chemical Society, Alpha Chi Sigma.
Married Mary Alma Nichols, October 6, 1917. Children: Jean Stevens, Helen Paulsen.