Background
Brewster, Ray Quincy was born on November 27, 1892 in near Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Nathan Augusts and Agnes Adaline (Jones) Brewster.
(This book should be of interest to students of organic ch...)
This book should be of interest to students of organic chemistry, general chemistry and physical sciences courses. It represents an embodiment of the conviction that much of organic chemistry can be taught and learned from experiments in the laboratory. Students may carry out different experiments at any one time, thus adapting teaching to the modern needs of the classroom.
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Brewster, Ray Quincy was born on November 27, 1892 in near Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Nathan Augusts and Agnes Adaline (Jones) Brewster.
AB, Ottawa University, 1914. Doctor of Science (honorary), Ottawa University, 1959. AM, University Kansas, 1915.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1919.
Assistant professor, U. Kansas, 1919-1921; associate professor, U. Kansas, 1921-1927; professor, U. Kansas, from 1927; department chairman chemistry, U. Kansas, 1940-1956. Fulbright lecturer chemistry U. Alexandria, Arab Republic of Egypt, 1952.
(This book should be of interest to students of organic ch...)
Fellow American Institute Chemists. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Chemical Society, Kiwanis, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha.
Married Ida Fay Stewart, January 29, 1919. Children: Charles Stewart (deceased), Doris Jean (Mistress Paul Swift), Nita Agnes (Mistress Paul Griers), Ina May (Mistress Donald Fakhoury).