- Herbert George
Herbert John George (1893 –
19 April 1939 ) was a Welsh chemist and a lecturer at theUniversity of Oxford .Biography
George was educated at
Cardiff High School and spent one session atUniversity College, Cardiff before matriculating atJesus College, Oxford in 1911 as a science scholar. He obtained a first-class degree in Natural Sciences in 1914. At the outbreak of theFirst World War , he enlisted in theRoyal Welch Fusiliers , reaching the rank of lieutenant and seeing service at Gallipoli, where he was wounded. His health suffered further when posted to Mesopotamia, and he was invalided home. He then worked in the explosives department of theMinistry of Munitions , and gained first-hand knowledge of modern methods for manufacturing heavy chemicals.He was appointed by Jesus College as a Research Fellow and Lecturer in Chemistry in 1919, later becoming an Official Fellow and Tutor. He also held the college offices of Librarian, Junior Bursar and Senior Bursar. Within the university, he took charge of
colloid chemistry and was appointed by Oxford University as one of its representatives onOxford City Council . He was regarded as an authority on teaching science in schools, and was a member of committees in Wales and in Oxford controlling school examinations. His time for published work was limited by his other commitments, but he wrote on the absorption of gases on glass surfaces, on the theory of strong electrolytes and other subjects. He died on19 April 1939 at the age of 46.cite web|url=http://www.rsc.org/delivery/_ArticleLinking/DisplayArticleForFree.cfm?doi=JR9390001640&JournalCode=JR|title=Obituary Notices: Herbert John George| last=Chapman|first=D. L|authorlink=David Chapman (scientist)|work=Journal of the Society of Chemistry |year=1939|month=October|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry |accessdate=2008-07-26]References
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