Davey, Wheeler P. (Wheeler Pedlar), 1886-
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Wheeler P. Davey taught chemistry at Pennsylvania State College.
From the description of Chemistry papers, 1928-1929. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 32172069
Wheeler Pedlar Davey was born on March 19, 1886 in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a 1906 graduate of Western Reserve University. After teaching chemistry and physics in the public schools of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Davey was named to the Penn State faculty in 1909 where he earned a master of science degree in 1911. He left Penn State in 1911 to accept a research fellowship at Cornell University and from 1914 to 1926 served as research physicist with General Electric Co. Wheeler P. Davey returned to Penn State in 1926 and was named professor of physical chemistry and industrial research. In 1926, Mr. Davey founded the Priestley Lecture Series at Penn State which annually presents an outstanding scientist who lectures on a subject that is border line between physical chemistry and another field. Davey retired in 1949 as research professor of physics and chemistry and died on October 12, 1959. Davey Laboratory was named for him in 1971.
From the description of Wheeler P. Davey papers, 1907-1945. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 244485716
Physicist (physical chemistry, crystallography, industrial research). On the physics faculty at Pennsylvania State College, 1909-1911 and from 1926; at Cornell University, 1911-1914; and physicist, General Electric Company, 1914-1926.
From the description of Notebooks [microform], 1914-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79106925
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Subjects:
- Biophysics
- Chemistry
- Chemistry
- Chemistry teachers
- Corrosion and anti-corrosives
- Crystal lattices
- Crystallography
- Dielectrics
- Fluorescent screens
- Research, Industrial
- Lubrication and lubricants
- Organic compounds
- Radiobiology
- Solid state physics
- X-rays
- X-ray crystallography
Occupations:
- Physicists
Places:
- Pennsylvania--University Park (as recorded)