- William Chambers Coker
William Chambers Coker (
October 24 ,1872 -June 26 ,1953 ) was an American botanistBiography
He was born at
Hartsville, South Carolina onOctober 24 ,1872 . He graduated from South Carolina College in 1894 and took postgraduate courses atJohns Hopkins University and inGermany . He taught for several years in the summer schools of theBrooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences , at Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., and in 1902 became associate professor ofbotany at the University of North Carolina. He established theCoker Arboretum in 1903. He was madeprofessor in 1907 and Kenan professor of botany in 1920. In 1903, he was chief of the botanic staff of theBahama Expedition of the Geographical Society of Baltimore. Professor Coker was a member of many scientific societies and the author of "The Plant Life of Hartsville, S. C." (1912); "The Trees of North Carolina" (with H. R. Totten) (1916); and "The Saprolegniaceae of the United States" (1921). Besides these he contributed numerous articles on morphology and botany to scientific journals. He died onJune 26 ,1953 and was buried onJune 29 ,1953 . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=William Chambers Coker |url= |quote=Funeral services were scheduled today for Dr. William Chambers Coker. 80, prominent botanist and member of the University of North Carolina teaching ... |work=The Landmark |date=June 29 ,1953 |accessdate=2008-07-18 ]*
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