Antoine Francois
Comte de Fourcroy (1755-1809) worked on the use of
saltpeter in the manufacture of gunpowder for the revolutionary armies of
Louis Nicolas Yauquelin (1763-1829) succeeded Fourcroy
on the faculty of medicine in
Baron Louis Jacques Thenard (1777-1857) [Yes, he was titled] was a collaborator of Gay Lussac. In 1818 he discovered hydrogen peroxide. From 1840 he was professor at the College de France .
Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas (1800-1884) was professor of organic chemistry in the faculty of medicine in Paris, one of the most distinguished and honored scientists of his day. Not only was he responsible for the Dumas bulb, but according to one reference could be called the "father of organic chemistry" on the basis of his development of the concept of homology. His most important book was entitled Traite de chimie applique aux arts.
Josiah Parsons Cooke (1827-1894) was professor of chemistry at Harvard from 1850. In 1860 he published a book entitled "Elements of Chemical Physics."
Theodore William Richards (1868-1928) was the son of the great American artist William Trost Richards. He was awarded the 1914 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his accurate determination of molecular weights.
Farrington Daniels
(1889-1971) was the distinguished chemical kineticist,
longtime professor at
Paul C. Cross (1907-
) just recently retired from his position as Vice President of Carnegie-Mellon
University .Previously he had been President of Mellon Institute, Chairman of
the Chemistry Departments of the
Bryce L. Crawford, Jr. (1914- ) is Professor of
Chemistry at the
Robert G. Parr (1921 - ) is Wassily Hoeffding Research Professor of Chemical
Physics at the
What's this all about? Yes, you guessed it: SBL got his Ph.D. from RGP at UNC who got his Ph. D. from BLC at Minnesota who got his Ph.D. from PCC at Stanford who got his Ph.D. from FD at Wisconsin who got his Ph .D. from Richards at Harvard. Richards worked with Cooke who worked with Dumas who worked with Thenard who worked with Vauquelin who worked with Fourcroy. [Information kindly supplied by Oliver Ludwig.]