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Smith, William Burton was born on December 13, 1927 in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Son of Merrill Mark and Felice Hoy (Richardson) Smith.
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Smith, William Burton was born on December 13, 1927 in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Son of Merrill Mark and Felice Hoy (Richardson) Smith.
Bachelor, Kalamazoo College, 1949; Doctor of Philosophy, Brown U., 1954.
Research associate, Florida State University, 1953-1954; Research associate, University of Chicago, 1954-1955; assistant professor, then associate professor, Ohio U., 1955-1961; Resident Advisor Welch visiting professor of chemistry, Texas Christian U., 1960-1961; professor of chemistry, department chairman, Texas Christian U., 1961-1981; Research participant, Oak Ridge Institute Nuclear Studies, since 1956.
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Fellow Royal Society of Chemistry. Member American Chemical Society (Doherty award 1990), Sigma Xi.
Married Marian Louise Roseborough, August 9, 1954. Children: Mark W., Frederick D., Mary F.