- William Henry Emerson
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name = William Henry Emerson
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birth_date = Birth date|1860|6|17|df=yes
birth_place = Tunnel Hill, Georgia
death_date = Death date and age|1924|11|13|1860|6|17|df=yes
death_place = Atlanta, Georgia
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nationality = USA
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field =Chemistry
work_institutions = Georgia School of Technology
South Carolina Military Academy
alma_mater =Johns Hopkins University United States Naval Academy
doctoral_advisor =Ira Remsen
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footnotes =William Henry "Big Doc" Emerson (
June 17 ,1860 [Emerson, 2002.] –November 13 ,1924 [J. L. D., 1924.] ) was an Americanchemist .Life
William Henry Emerson was born in Tunnel Hill, Georgia in 1860. [J. L. D., 1924; Emerson, 2002.] He joined the
United States Naval Academy at age 16, graduating in 1880. [Emerson, 2002.] Emerson spent the next several years as an officer in the U.S. Navy before enrolling in graduate studies atJohns Hopkins University in October 1883. At Johns Hopkins, Emerson studiedchemistry underIra Remsen . [Emerson, 2002.] He graduated with his Ph.D. in 1886 and accepted a faculty position at the South Carolina Military Academy (now The Citadel). [J. L. D., 1924; Emerson, 2002.] In 1888, Emerson left this position to join the faculty at the newly-formed Georgia School of Technology (now theGeorgia Institute of Technology or Georgia Tech) as an assistant professor. [J. L. D., 1924.] When he joined the faculty at Georgia Tech, Emerson held the only American-earned scientificdoctorate among the three other professors. [Emerson, 2002.] Emerson remained at Georgia Tech for the rest of his life, having been appointed its first dean in 1910. He died in 1924 while still a member of the faculty. ["Emerson's portrait", 1992.]Emerson was a member of the
Phi Kappa Phi honor society and theAlpha Tau Omega fraternity. He received an honorary Sc.D. degree from theUniversity of Georgia in 1912. [J. L. D., 1924.] Emerson also helped form theANAK Society , a secretive honor society at Georgia Tech for senior students. [McMath, 1994. ]Legacy
William Henry Emerson's son, Cherry Logan Emerson, Sr., also attended Georgia Tech and served as one of its deans. ["Emerson's portrait", 1992.] William Henry Emerson's grandson, Cherry Logan Emerson, Jr., did not attend Georgia Tech but nevertheless followed in his grandfather's footsteps and became a notable chemist. [Emerson, 2002.]
The Class of 1924 and the
ANAK Society gifted aportrait of William Henry Emerson to Georgia Tech in 1924, following his death. The portrait was painted by noted Atlanta artist Kate Edwards. After being lost some time in the 1980s, the portrait was found and restored in the early 1990s. It has hung in the atrium of the Lyman Hall Building sinceOctober 15 ,1992 . ["Emerson's portrait", 1992.]The William Henry Emerson Building, erected in 1925 by architects R. S. Pringle and Francis P. Smith, is located in the
Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District . ["William Henry Emerson Building", n.d.] The building houses Georgia Tech's Accounting, Capital Planning and Space Management, and Internal Auditing departments. ["W. H. Emerson Building", n.d.]The William Henry Emerson Fellowship in Chemistry is awarded in his honor. ["William Henry Emerson Fellowship", n.d.] At
Emory University , Emerson is recognized by the William Henry Emerson Chair of Chemistry. [Day, n.d.]Notes
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