Whitmore, Frank C. (Frank Clifford), 1887-1947

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Frank C. Whitmore was born in North Attleboro, Massachusetts on 1 October 1887. He completed both his undergraduate and graduate degrees studies Harvard University, and received his Ph. D. in organic chemistry in 1914. Four universities awarded him honorary Doctor of Science degrees: Franklin and Marshall (1947), University of Delaware (1937), Allegheny (1938), and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy (1943). He taught at Williams College (1916-1917), the Rice Institute (1917-1918), the University of Minnesota (1918-1920), and Northwestern University (1920-1929). In 1929 he was appointed Dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics at Penn State. In 1932 Whitmore was the first to develop the concept of carbocation, and he provided the first explanation of carbocation rearrangements. During World War I he worked at the Rice Institute on poisonous gases and mercury compounds, and during World War II he worked on super-explosives, the synthesis of anti-malarials, and the production of penicillin; he also organized and supervised a group of instructors for the Army Specialized Training and Navy V-12 programs at Penn State. He died in 1947 at the age of 59.

From the description of Frank C. Whitmore papers, 1928-1951. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 631837533

Whitmore was the dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics, Pennsylvania State College.

From the description of Letter, State College, Pa., to Mrs. Edward Ott, Wyomissing, Pa., 1945 May 26. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 40248653

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associatedWith Bullinger, Clarence Edward, 1892- person
associatedWith Carnahan, Floyd Leroy, 1906-1983. person
associatedWith Dickison, Raymond Robinson, person
associatedWith Jackson, Lucille, person
associatedWith Kerr, George T. person
associatedWith Ott, Edward, Mrs., person
associatedWith Pennsylvania State College corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania State College. Libraries. corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania State College. School of Chemistry and Physics. corporateBody
associatedWith Wendt, G. (Gerald), b. 1891. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Pennsylvania--University Park
Pennsylvania--University Park
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Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry teachers
Liquid hydrogen
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Birth 1887

Death 1947

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