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Chemical Genealogy Work Area - G

This page is a work area in which information about every person in the MSU Chemical Genealogy charts is gathered and evaluated. The references to several chemical genealogy sources, including those available on the WWW in addition to reference books, are listed on the previous page.

The last line for each individual, in bold font and labeled "display:", shows the text to be displayed on the MSU Chemistry genealogy web pages for the individual.

This page will always be a work in progress. Please let us know of any errors, or additional opinions or evidence, by e-mailing us at: .


 
Galloway, Gordon Lynn
   [Galloway]
 - We (after McCarty) show: Gordon L Galloway (____-____) (PhD ____, MSU) (MSU
     ____-____) Eick
 - verified: Gordon Lynn Galloway (1936-____) (PhD 1962, MSU) (MSU 1989-1998)
         [preceptor: Harry Arthur Eick]
 - Mainz does not include Galloway
 - DisAbs shows: Galloway, Gordon Lynn|PhD|1962|Michigan State U|
     Chemistry, General|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Galloway, Gordon
 - NDSU does not include Galloway
 - UConn does not include Galloway
 - YorkU does not include Galloway
 - email from MSU Chemistry Chair's secretary on 15 Oct 2003 stating: "Paul Hunter
     just got word that Gordon Galloway died this morning."
Display: Gordon Lynn Galloway (1936-2003) (PhD 1962, MSU) (MSU 1989-1998)
         [preceptor: Harry Arthur Eick]

Gansow, Otto Alphonse
   [Gansow]
 - We (after McCarty) show: Otto A Gansow (1940-____) (PhD 1966, Northwestern)
     (MSU ____-____) (none)
 - email from Martin W Brechbiel (at NIH) informed us that Gansow died 1997.
 - Mainz does not include Gansow
 - DisAbs shows: Gansow, Otto Alphonse|PhD|1967|Northwestern U|
     Chemistry, Physical|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gansow
 - NDSU does not include Gansow
 - UConn does not include Gansow
 - US Social Security Death Index shows: Otto A Gansow|born: 5 Oct 1940|
     died: 19 Apr 1997|death residence: 72
 - YorkU does not include Gansow
Display: Otto Alphonse Gansow (1940-1997) (PhD 1967, Northwestern) (MSU 1973-1983)
         [preceptor: Ralph Gottfrid Pearson]

Garner, William Edward 
   [Dunbar]
 - We (after McCarty) show: W. E. Garner (1889-1960) ( ) Frankland
 - Mainz does not include Garner
 - Biography and Genealogy Master Index shows: "Garner, William Edward (1889-)"
     and 1 citation, "Garner, William Edward (1889-1960)" and 4 citations.
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Garner
 - Mathematics does not include: Garner, W
 - NDSU does not include Garner
 - OpenU shows: Garner, William Edward|1889-1960|MSc|1913|Birmingham U|
     worked with: (not stated)
     also: ...DSc|____|Birmingham U|worked with: P F Frankland
 - UConn does not include Garner
 - YorkU does not include Garner

Display: William Edward Garner (1889-1960) (DSc ____, Birmingham)
         [preceptor: Percy F Frankland]

Garrett, Simon J 
   [Garrett]
 - We (after McCarty) show: Simon J Garrett (1964-____) (PhD 1991, Imperial
     College) (MSU ____-____) (none)
 - We have a handwritten note from Simon J Garrett showing his lineage:
     "Simon Garrett|PhD 91|Imperial College under Egdell;
     Russell G. Egdell||Oxford under Godnoff;
     John Godnoff(?)"
 - verified: Simon J Garrett (1964-____) (PhD 1991, Imperial College)
     (MSU 1996-____) [preceptor: Russell G Egdell]
 - Mainz does not include Garrett
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Garrett, Simon
 - Mathematics does not include: Garrett, S
 - NDSU does not include Garrett
 - SciFinder shows first 3 publications (1990,1991,1992) co-authored by Russell
     G. Egdell (first two also with John C. Riviere), consistent with Garrett's
     claim of Egdell as his preceptor.
 - UConn does not include Garrett
 - YorkU does not include Garrett
Display: Simon J Garrett (1964-____) (PhD 1991, Imperial College) (MSU 1996-____)
         [preceptor: Russell G Egdell]

Gassman, Paul George 
   [Gennick]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Gassman not included)
 - Mainz shows: Gassman, Paul George|1935-1993|PhD|1960|Cornell|Meinwald
 - DisAbs shows: Gassman, Paul George|PhD|1960|Cornell U|
     Chemistry, Organic|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gassman, P
 - NDSU does not include Gassman
 - NotreD shows: Paul George Gassman||Cornell|1960|Jerrold Meinwald
 - UConn does not include Gassman
 - YorkU does not include Gassman
Display: Paul George Gassman (1935-1993) (PhD 1960, Cornell)
         [preceptor: Jerrold Meinwald]

Gaudiello, John Gerard
   [Gaudiello]
 - We (after McCarty) show: John G Gaudiello (1957-____) (PhD 1984, U Texas -
     Austin) (MSU ____-____) (none)
 - Mainz does not include Gaudiello
 - DisAbs shows: Gaudiello, John Gerard|PhD|1984|U Texas-Austin|
     Chemistry, Analytical|"Electrochemistry of transition metal complexes in
     various solvents and ESR studies of chemically modified electrodes"|
     (abstract)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gaudiello
 - NDSU does not include Gaudiello
 - SciFinder shows 1st publication (1982) with Henry Blount; 2nd-5th (1982-1985)
     with Allen J Bard - titles appear related to thesis (1984) title; papers
     6-8, 10-12, 14-17 with Tobin J Marks (1986-1989).  This implies that Bard
     is likely to be the PhD preceptor, Marks the post-Doc advisor.
 - UConn does not include Gaudiello
 - YorkU does not include Gaudiello
Display: John Gerard Gaudiello (1957-____) (PhD 1984, Texas) (MSU 1986-1989)
         [preceptor: Allen J Bard]

Gay-Lussac,
**   [?]
 - McCarty (1969) shows: Gay Lussac|1778-1850|C. L. Berthollet
 - We (after McCarty) show: Gay Lussac (1778-1850) ( ) Berthollet
 - Mainz shows: Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis|1778-1850|MA|1800|Paris|Berthollet
 - Davidson shows: J. L. Gay-Lussac|Paris|1800|Berthollet
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Gay-Lussac
 - Mathematics does not include: Gay-Lussac
 - NDSU shows: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac|MA|Paris|1800|Berthollet
 - SciWorld shows: "Gay-Lussac, Joseph (1778-1850)  [under construction]  French
     chemist who proposed the Law of Combining Volumes in 1808 which states that
     gases under equal conditions of temperature and pressure react with one
     another in volume ratios of small whole numbers."
 - UConn does not include Gay-Lussac
 - UMass shows: Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis|Paris|1800|Berthollet
 - USF shows: J. L. Gay-Lussac|Paris|1800|Berthollet
 - YorkU shows: Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis|Claude Louis Berthollet|1800 (MA)|
     Ecole Polytech.
display: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) (MA 1800, Paris)
         [preceptor: Claude Louis Berthollet]

Geiger, James Harold
   [Geiger]
 - We (after McCarty) show: James H Geiger (1962-____) (PhD 1991, Princeton U)
     (MSU ____-____) (none)
 - Mainz does not include Geiger
 - DisAbs shows: Geiger, James Harold|PhD|1991|Princeton U|
     Chemistry, Organic; Chemistry, General|(title)|(abstract)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Geiger, James
 - NDSU does not include Geiger
 - UConn does not include Geiger
 - YorkU does not include Geiger
Display: James Harold Geiger (1962-____) (PhD 1991, Princeton) (MSU 1996-____)
         [preceptor: Kurt M Mislow]

Gennick, Irene Anna
   [Gennick]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Gennick not included)
 - Mainz does not include Gennick
 - DisAbs shows: Gennick, Irene Anna|PhD|1980|U Minnesota|
     Chemistry, Organic|(title)|(abstract)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gennick
 - MSU Chemistry personnel files show: Gennick: end 1981
 - NDSU does not include Gennick
 - UConn does not include Gennick
 - YorkU does not include Gennick
Display: Irene Anna Gennick (Cesa) (1953-____) (PhD 1980, Minnesota) (MSU 1980-1981)
         [preceptor: Paul George Gassman]

Gibson, George Ernest (1884-1959) (PhD 1911, Breslau)
   [Allison, Beck, Bernthal, Leroi, McCusker, Morrissey, Nazaroff]
 - McCarty (1969) shows: G. Gibson|1884-1959|A. C. Brown
 - We (after McCarty) show: G. Gibson (1884-1959) ( ) Brown
     We have a typewritten obituary for Gibson (supposedly co-authored by Joel
       Hildebrand) which states ".. University of Breslau, where he received
       the Ph.D. degree with O. R. Lummer in 1911. ..."  Also, a letter from
       R. B. Bird in 1973 which accompanied the copy of the obituary and which
       attributed the obituary solely to Hildebrand -- and which noted that
       the preceptor of Gibson was not the A. C. Brown as in McCarty's 1969
       paper.
     We are now unable to identify an "A. C. Brown" -- who is he?
 - Mainz shows: Gibson, George Ernest|1884-1959|PhD|1911|Breslau|Abegg 
     Mainz includes a note on Gibson's page:
       "3. PhD Thesis (Breslau 1911) - confirmed thesis advisor."
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Gibson, George
 - Mathematics does not include: Gibson, George
 - NDSU shows: George Ernest Gibson|PhD|Breslau|1911|Abegg
 - NotreD shows: George Ernest Gibson||Breslau|1911|Richard Abegg
 - NotreD-Physics shows: George Ernest Gibson|Breslau||1911|Richard Abegg
 - UConn does not include Gibson
 - UMass shows: Gibson, George Ernest|Breslau|1911|Abegg
 - USF shows: George E. Gibson|Breslau|1911|Abegg
 - UTexas has preceptor as Abegg
 - YorkU does not include Gibson
   Choice: Abegg as Gibson's preceptor as we can not locate any evidence
     to justify staying with Brown nor compelling evidence for Lummer.
Display: George Ernest Gibson (1884-1959) (PhD 1911, Breslau)
         [preceptor: Richard Abegg]

Gilpin, Victor 
   [Gilpin]
 - We (after McCarty) show: Victor Gilpin (____-____) (PhD ____, ) (MSU
     ____-____) (none)
 - Mainz does not include Gilpin
 - DisAbs shows: Gilpin, Victor|PhD|1945|McGill U (Canada)|
     Chemistry, General|(no title provided)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Bilpin, V
 - McGill U Library catalog shows the thesis title: "Thermal decomposition of
     rossite and picrite in aqueous media : B.) Rate of transition of H.M.X.
     polymorphs. C.) Thermochemistry of the R.D.X. reactions." AS42 M3 1944 G42
     [Schulich-Science-&-Engineering library].
 - McGill emailed requesting preceptor info from thesis 04May2004.
 - McGill replied 04May2004 (Natalie Waters, Schulich Library of Science and
     Engineering] "Regarding Dr Victor Gilpin's 1944 PhD thesis, I have verified
     the print copy and Dr Gilpin's thesis supervisor was Dr Carl Arthur Winkler.
     WINKLER, CARL ARTHUR, 1909-1978."
 - MSU Chemistry personnel files show: Gilpin: birth 1916, PhD 1944 McGill U,
     start 1950, end 1953
 - NDSU does not include Gilpin
 - SciFinder shows 7 publications 1946-1960.  Co-authors were: Walter McCrone
     (1946, 1948, 1950, 1952), Annette Smedal (1946, 1948 - her only two papers),
     Helen Grant (1948 - only two papers before 1986), C. A. Winkler (1952).
     First two papers were about DDT.  
 - UConn does not include Gilpin
 - US Social Security Death Index shows: Victor Gilpin|born: 3 Jul 1916|
     died: Jun 1963|SSN issued: Connecticut
 - YorkU does not include Gilpin
>Display: Victor Gilpin (1916-____) (PhD 1944, McGill) (MSU 1950-1953)
         [preceptor: Carl Arthur Winkler]

Glockler, George
   [Popov, Timnick]
 - McCarty (1969) shows: G. Glockler|1890-    |G. N. Lewis
     NOTE: Olson is a student of G. N. Lewis
 - We (after McCarty) show: G. Glockler (1890-____) ( ) Lewis
 - Mainz shows: Glockler, Georgte|1890-1969|PhD|1923|Berkeley|Olson
 - DisAbs shows: Glockler, George|PhD|1923|U California-Berkeley|
     Chemistry, General|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Glockler
 - NDSU shows: George Glockler|PhD|Berkeley|1923|Olson
 - UConn does not include Glockler
 - USF shows: George Glockler|California|1923|Lewis
 - YorkU does not include Glockler
   choice: Lewis as Glockler's preceptor.
Display: George Glockler (1890-1969) (PhD 1923, Berkeley)
         [preceptor: Gilbert Newton Lewis]

Gmelin, Johann Friedrich 
   [Weaver]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Johann Gmelin not included)
 - Mainz shows: Gmelin, Johann Friedrich|1748-1804|MD|1769|Tubingen|
     Gmelin, P. F.
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Gmelin
 - Mathematics does not include: Gmelin, J
 - NDSU shows: Johann Friedrich Gmelin|MD|Tubingen|1769|P. F. Gmelin
 - UConn does not include Gmelin, J
 - YorkU does not include Gmelin, J
Display: Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804) (MD 1769, Tubingen)
         [preceptor: Philipp Friedrich Gmelin]

Gmelin, Philipp Friedrich
**   [?]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Philipp Gmelin not included)
 - Mainz shows: Gmelin, Philipp Friedrich|1721-1768|MD|1742|Tubingen|Mauchart
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Gmelin
 - Mathematics does not include: Gmelin, P
 - NDSU shows: Philipp Friedrich Gmelin|MD|Tubingen|1742|Mauchart
 - UConn does not include Gmelin, P
 - YorkU does not include Gmelin, P
display: Philipp Friedrich Gmelin (1721-1768) (MD 1742, Tubingen)
         [preceptor: Burchard David Mauchart]

Goerner, Gordon Laverne
   [Goerner]
 - We (after McCarty) show: Gordon L Goerner (1912-____) (PhD 1939, U Colorado)
     (MSU ____-____) (none)
 - Mainz does not include Goerner
 - DisAbs shows: Goerner, Gordon Laverne|PhD|1940|U Colorado|
     Chemistry, General|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Goerner
 - MSU Chemistry personnel files show: Goerner: start 1942, end 1962
 - MSU employment records show: Goerner, Gordon L deceased? (no information)
 - NDSU does not include Goerner
 - SciFinder shows 16 publications, including a 1940 "Univ. Colo. Studies"
     article coauthored with Paul M. Dean.  (Paul M. Dean has 8 papers 1912-1947,
     including a 1930 article in the Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy
     of Sciences (consistent with him being on the U Colorado faculty).  DisAbs
     does not show Paul Dean before 1953.)
 - U Colorado Library catalog shows: Goerner, Gordon L|"The action of acetic anhydride
     on some anils of anthranilic acid and negatively substituted aliphatic aldehydes"|
     Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Colorado, 1939|Call number: 378.788A G5535a|
 - UConn does not include Goerner
 - US Social Security Death Index shows: Gordon Goerner|born: 27 Feb 1912|
     died: 12 May 1992|death residence: 48823 East Lansing, Ingham, Michigan
 - YorkU does not include Goerner
 - 21Apr2004 sent e-mail to science library at the U of Colorado asking them to
     please look at the thesis to possibly identify Goerner's preceptor.
Display: Gordon Laverne Goerner (1912-1992) (PhD 1940, Colorado) (MSU 1942-1962)
         [preceptor: ]

Goetz, Rudolph W
   [Goetz]
 - DisAbs shows: Goetz, Rudolph W|PhD|1969|Boston College|
     Chemistry, General|"2-phenylsulfonylbenzoic acids: I. Rates of
     esterification with diazodiphenylmethane and II. Cyclization with
     polyphosphoric acid"|

Goldsmith, David Jonathan 
   [Tepe]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Goldsmith not included)
 - Stein received 12/5/01 an email from Goldsmith which stated his preceptor
     was Gilbert J Stork
 - Mainz shows: Goldsmith, David Jonathon|1931-    |PhD|1958|Columbia|Stork
 - DisAbs shows: Goldsmith, David Johathan|PhD|1958|Columbia U|
     Chemistry, Organic|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Goldsmith, David
 - NDSU does not include Goldsmith
 - UConn does not include Goldsmith
 - YorkU does not include Goldsmith
Display: David Jonathan Goldsmith (1931-____) (PhD 1958, Columbia)
         [preceptor: Gilbert J Stork]

Gomberg, Moses
   [Cohn, Maleczka, Nocera]
 - McCarty (1969) shows: M. Gomberg|1866-1947|V. Meyer
 - We (after McCarty) show: M. Gomberg (1866-1947) ( ) Meyer
 - Mainz shows: Gomberg, Moses|1866-1947|PhD|1894|Michigan|Prescott
     Mainz includes a note on Gomberg's page:
       "After Gomberg obtained his PhD under the toxicologist Prescott, he
       travelled to Heidelberg and studied with Meyer.  Gomberg attributed his
       conversion to organic chemistry to Meyer's influence."
 - DisAbs shows: Gomberg, Moses|ScD|1894|U Michigan|
     Chemistry, General|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gomberg, M
 - NDSU shows: Moses Gomberg|PhD|Michigan|1894|Prescott|Meyer
 - NotreD shows: Moses Gomberg||Michigan|1894|Albert Benjamin Prescott
 - UConn shows: Gomberg, Moses (1866-1947; Russia/USA) [Michigan; with Prescott]
 - UMass shows: Gomberg, Moses|Michigan|1894|Meyer
 - USF shows: Moses Gomberg|Michigan|1894|Meyer
 - YorkU shows: Gomberg, Mopses|Albert B. Prescott|1894|Michigan
question: preceptor? Meyer or Prescott?
  discussion: In keeping with our definition of 'preceptor' and with our
     second and third philosophies it seems obvious to chose Prescott over Meyer
     -- Mainz's comment "... obtained his PhD under ... Prescott ..." is quite
     convincing.  [If one were constructing a Chemical genealogy, then
     we can understand why one might chose Meyer, as did McCarty in 1969).]
  choice: Prescott as Gomberg's preceptor.

Display: Moses Bomberg (1866-1947) (PhD 1894, Michigan)
         [preceptor: Albert B. Prescott]

Goodenough, John B
   [Garrett]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Godnoff not included)
 - Mainz does not include Godnoff
 - Biography and Genealogy Master Index shows: "Goodenough, John Bannister (1922-)"
     and 30 citations.
 - DisAbs shows: Goodenough, John B|PhD|1953|U Chicago|
     Physics, General|"A Theory of the Deviation from Close Packing in Hexagonal
     Metal Crystals"|
 - Mathematics does not include: Godnoff
 - MIT interview with John B Goodenough, March 2001 (at the URL http://hrst.mit
     .edu/hrs/materials/public/Goodenough/Goodenough_interview.htm) includes:
     "I went to the University of Chicago to register for graduate studies in
     physics. ...I signed up to do my dissertation in solid-state physics with
     Professor Clarence Zener.  When I finished my Ph.D. thesis, I had two job
     offers: one was to be an assistant professor at the University of
     Pennsylvania and the other was to join the Lincoln Laboratory of the
     Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).  I chose the latter. 
      A. H.                           What year was that?  
      J. B. G.                        That was 1952."
 - NDSU does not include Godnoff
 - SciFinder shows one co-author (with Egdell) as John B. Goodenough (close to
     the initial 'John Godnoff'??) in 1983.  Goodenough began to publish about
     1953.  One publication (1980) gives name "John Bannister Goodenough".
     First four publications (1953-1956), including one whose title is the same
     as the thesis title, are sole-authored.  First co-authored paper is 1958.
 - The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society's John Bardeen Award, established in
     1994, recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions and
     is a leader in the field of electronic materials.  (The web page is at the
     URL: http://www.tms.org/Society/Honors/1997/Bardeen97.html)  [The award is
     quoted in total as it reveals an unexpectedly complicated educational and
     work background.]:  "John B. Goodenough
       Citation: "For his seminal contributions to the chemical and physical
        understanding of the transition-metal oxides and their use in novel
        engineering applications." 
       Biography: John B. Goodenough is Virginia H. Cockrell Centennial
        Professor of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He
        received his B.S. in mathematics in 1943 at Yale University, and his
        M.S. and Ph.D. in physics at the University of Chicago in 1951 and 1952,
        respectively. After receiving his Ph.D., he served as group leader at
        the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory for 24
        years. He was professor and head of the inorganic chemistry laboratory
        at the University of Oxford before assuming his current position in
        1986. He is the author or coauthor of approximately 400 papers, more
        than 70 book chapters, and two books. He is the recipient of numerous
        honors and awards, including being named a fellow of the National
        Academy of Engineering. 
       Quote: "On graduation, I went to the MIT Lincoln Laboratory to work on
        ferrites for a magnetic memory for the digital computer that would
        enable an Air Forces defense system. In this endeavor, I found myself
        engaged in the design of transition-metal oxides to meet a specific
        engineering requirement. The challenge of molecular engineering has
        motivated my career ever since and is, I believe, the heart of TMS. For
        one of my generation to be honored by TMS for his efforts in this
        direction in association with the name of John Bardeen is a moving
        experience."
 - UConn does not include Godnoff
 - YorkU does not include Godnoff
Display: John Bannister Goodenough (____-____) (PhD - Physics 1952, Chicago)
         [preceptor: Clarence M Zener]

Gottling, Johann Friedrich August 
   [Allison, Beck, Bernthal, Blanchard, Chang, Dantus, Eick, Farnum, Galloway,
   Geiger, Herbst, Horne, J Jackson, Kinsinger, Ledford, Leroi, McCusker, Melson,
   Morrissey, Nazaroff, Posey, Rathke, Rogers, Schuetz, Schwendeman, Smith,
   Sousa, Tulinsky, Wagner, Watson]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Gottling not included)
 - Mainz shows: Gottling, Johann Friedrich August|1753-1809|Apothecary|1775|
     Langensalza|Wiegleb
 - DisAbs has no matching entry for: Gottling
 - Mathematics does not include: Gottling
 - NDSU does not include Gottling
 - UConn does not include Gottling
 - YorkU does not include Gottling
Display: Johann Friedrich August Gottling (1753-1809) (Apothecary 1775, Langensalza)
         [preceptor: Johann Christian Wiegleb]

Gray, Harry Barkus Jr
   [Nocera]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Gray not included)
 - Mainz shows: Gray, Harry Barkus|1935-    |PhD|1960|Northwestern|Basolo and
     Pearson
 - DisAbs shows: Gray, Harry Barkus, Jr.|PhD|1961|Northwestern U|
     Chemistry, Physical|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gray, Harry
 - NDSU does not include Gray
 - UConn does not include Gray
 - YorkU does not include Gray
>question: preceptor? Basolo or Pearson?
  discussion: Gray's first two papers were co-authored by both Basolo
    and Pearson (one was first author on one paper, the other on the other).
  choice:

Display: Harry Barkus Gray, Jr (1935-____) (PhD 1961, Northwestern)
         [preceptor: ]

Griswold, Ernest
   [Birdwhistell]
 - DisAbs shows: Griswold, Ernest|PhD|1934|U Kansas|
     Chemistry, General|"Some Studies of Amphoteric Acetates in Acetic Acid"|
 - SciFinder Scholar shows Griswold's first two papers co-authored with Arthur
     W. Davidson and the second one "Amphoteric acetates in acetic acid as
     solvent" closely matches the thesis titie.  It appears very likely that
     Griswold's preceptor was Arthur W. Davidson.
 - US Social Security Death Index shows: Ernest Griswold|born: 13 Aug 1905|
     died: 16 May 1992|death residence: 66046 Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
display: Ernest Griswold (1905-1992) (PhD 1934, Kansas)
         [preceptor: Arthur W. Davidson]

Grubbs, Robert Howard 
   [Grubbs, Stille]
 - We (after McCarty) show: Robert H Grubbs (1942-____) (PhD 1968, Columbia U)
     (MSU ____-____) (none)
 - verified: Robert Howard Grubbs (1942-____) (PhD 1968, Columbia) (MSU 1969-1978)
         [preceptor: Ronald Charles David Breslow]
 - Mainz shows: Grubbs, Robert Howard|1942-    |PhD|1968|Columbia|Breslow
 - DisAbs shows: Grubbs, Robert Howard|PhD|1958|Columbia U|
     Chemistry, Organic|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Grubbs, R
 - MSU Chemistry personnel files show: Grubbs: start 1969
 - NDSU shows: Robert Howard Grubbs|PhD|Columbia|1968|Breslow
 - UConn does not include Grubbs
 - YorkU does not include Grubbs
Display: Robert Howard Grubbs (1942-____) (PhD 1968, Columbia) (MSU 1969-1978)
         [preceptor: Ronald Charles David Breslow]

Guile, Ralph Lawrence
   [Guile]
 - McCarty (1969) shows: Guile|M.S.U.|R. C. Huston
 - We (after McCarty) show: Ralph L Guile (1910-____) (PhD 1939, MSU) (MSU
     ____-____) Huston
 - Mainz does not include Guile
 - Biography and Genealogy Master Index shows: "Guile, Ralph L (1910-)"
     and 1 citation, "Guile, Ralph Lawrence (1910-)" and 2 citations.
 - DisAbs shows: Guile, Ralph L.|PhD|1939|Michigan State U|
     Chemistry, General|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Guile
 - NDSU does not include Guile
 - UConn does not include Guile
 - US Social Security Death Index shows: Ralph Guile|born: 7 May 1910|
     died: Jan 1982|death residence: 48823 East Lansing, Ingham, Michigan
 - YorkU does not include Guile
Display: Ralph Lawrence Guile (1910-1982) (PhD 1939, MSU) (MSU 1938-1977)
         [preceptor: Ralph Chase Huston]

Gwinn, William Dulaney 
   [Beck]
 - We (after McCarty) show: (nothing - Gwinn not included)
 - Mainz shows: Gwinn, William Dulaney|1916-    |PhD|1942|Berkeley|Pitzer
 - DisAbs shows: Gwinn, William Dulaney|PhD|1942|U California-Berkeley|
     Chemistry, General|(title)|
 - Mathematics does not include: Gwinn, W
 - NDSU does not include Gwinn
 - NotreD shows: William Dulaney Gwinn||California|1942|Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer
 - UConn does not include Gwinn
 - UMass shows: Gwinn, William Dulaney|UCal Berkeley|1942|Pitzer
 - US Social Security Death Index shows: William Gwinn|born: 29 Sep 1916|
     died: 5 May 1997|death residence: 94530 El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California
 - YorkU does not include Gwinn
Display: William Dulaney Gwinn (1916-____) (PhD 1942, Berkeley)
         [preceptor: Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer]

 
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