McWhorter, Frank, 1896-1985
Biographical notes:
Frank P. McWhorter was born in Nashville, Tennessee on 20 April 1896. He received his B.S. degree from Vanderbilt in 1917, Masters Degree in 1920 from the University of Chicago, and his Ph. D. from Cornell in 1928. McWhorter married Margaret Myers in January of 1922 and was the father of one son, Malcolm M., a 1946 OSU graduate. McWhorter was a plant pathologist with the Agricultural Research Service of the USDA. He came to Oregon State in 1930, stationed at the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station. His specialty was the study of viruses affecting lilies, gladiolus, and other flowers. McWhorter authored more than 140 technical and semi-technical publications, as well as the 1956 book, Diseases and Pests of Lilies. McWhorter was skilled in black & white photography, especially of diseased plant specimens. He took leave of absence from March 1958 to April 1959 to become virologist to the Philippine Government at the request of the United Nations. He studied and successfully identified Kadang Kadang, a disease that affected 35 percent of the coconut trees there. McWhorter retired from OSU in 1967, was honored as Professor Emeritus, and died 16 November 1985 at Carmel, California.
From the description of Frank P. McWhorter papers, 1942-1961. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 45660209
Frank P. McWhorter was born in Nashville, Tennessee on April 20, 1896. He received his B.S. degree from Vanderbilt in 1917, Master Degree in 1920 from the University of Chicago, and his Ph. D from Cornell in 1928. McWhorter married Margaret Myers in January of 1922 and was the father of one son, Malcolm M., a 1946 OSU graduate. McWhorter was a plant pathologist with the Agricultural Research Service of the USDA. He came to Oregon State in 1930, and was stationed at the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station. His specialty was the study of viruses affecting lilies, gladiolus, and other flowers. McWhorter authored more than 140 technical and semi-technical publications, as well as the 1956 book, Diseases and Pests of Lilies. McWhorter was skilled in black and white photography, especially the photographing of diseased plant specimens. He took a leave of absence from March 1958 to April 1959 to become vicologist to the Philippine Government at the request of the United Nations. He studied and success fully identified Kadang Kadang, a disease that affected 35 percent of the coconut trees there. McWhorter retired from OSU in 1967, was honored as Professor Emeritus, and died November 16, 1985 at Carmel, California.
From the guide to the Frank P. McWhorter Papers, 1942-1961, (Oregon State University Libraries)
Plant pathologist and college teacher at Oregon State University, Dept. of Botany & Plant Pathology and OSU Agricultural Experiment Station; also worked on an assignment in the Philippines; of Corvallis, Or.
From the description of Papers, 1942-1961. (Oregon State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70948226
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Subjects:
- Agricultural pests
- Agriculture
- Botany
- Universities and colleges
- Gladiolus
- Gladiolus
- Legumes
- Lilies
- Lilies
- Mosaic diseases
- Oregon
- Photographs
- Plant diseases
- Plants
- Plants
- Plant viruses
- Spraying and dusting in agriculture
- Spraying equipment
- Vegetables
- Vegetables
- Virus diseases of plants
Occupations:
- College teachers
- Plant pathologists
Places:
- Oregon (as recorded)
- Philippines (as recorded)
- Oregon--Corvallis (as recorded)
- Portland (Or.) (as recorded)
- Oregon (as recorded)