Constellation Similarity Assertions
DeGolyer, E. (Everette), 1886-1956
Everette Lee DeGolyer, Sr. was born on October 9, 1886, in Greensburg, Kansas, the eldest of three children born to John and Narcissa DeGolyer. He began his career in geology as a freshman at the University of Oklahoma in the fall of 1905 and spent the following summer as a field assistant for the United States Geological Survey. In 1909 he was hired as a field geologist for the Mexican Eagle Oil Company and remained with the company until 1919. His work in Mexico led to the discovery of the famous Potrero del Llano No. 4 and the productive Naranjos Pool.
In June of 1910, DeGolyer married his college sweetheart, Nell Virginia Goodrich and they set up their first home in Tampico, Mexico. At the insistence of his wife and his employer, Sir Weetman Pearson, DeGolyer returned to school and received his A. B. in geology from the University of Oklahoma in 1911.
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DeGolyer, Homer
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q693hs (person)
Homer Lewis DeGolyer (1892-1963) was a man with varied interests, who managed to successfully combine vocation with avocation. Born November 13, 1892, he was the younger bother of E. L. DeGolyer, Sr., noted geologist and bibliophile. Homer's career included the roles of soldier, historian and business man. He served in World War I as a sergeant first class with the 463 Aero Squadron. Immediately after the war he donned his historian's hat by acting as managing editor in the writing ...
DeGolyer, Everett Lee, 1886-1956.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xm2d4x (person)
No biographical history available for this identity.