- Anna J. Harrison
Anna Jane Harrison (
December 23 1912 -August 8 1998 ) was an American organic chemist and a professor of chemistry atMount Holyoke College for nearly forty years.Background
She was born in
Benton City, Missouri . Her parents were farmers, Albert Harrison and Mary Katherine Jones Harrison. She attended high school inMexico, Missouri where she became interested in science. She received her B.A. in 1933, a M.A. in 1937, and her Ph.D. in 1940 in chemistry, all from theUniversity of Missouri–Columbia .She died in
Holyoke, Massachusetts at the age of eighty-five.Career
She taught chemistry at at
Sophie Newcomb College where she worked from 1940 to 1945. During World War II, she was employed by theNational Defense Research Council , working on toxic smoke.In 1945, she joined the chemistry department at
Mount Holyoke College . She became a full professor in the department in 1950 and serverd as the chair from 1960-66. She retired from Mount Holyoke in 1979.In 1978 she became the first woman president of the
American Chemical Society . She also served as president of the AAAS in 1983. In 1989 she co-authored a textbook with colleague Edwin Weaver entitled "Chemistry: A Search to Understand."References
* [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/arch/col/msrg/mancol/ms0763r.htm Anna J. Harrison papers, Mt Holyoke College]
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