Henry Clay White
Henry Clay White (1848-1927) was an American chemist, notable for being an early proponent of Darwin's theory of evolution.[1]
From 1872 to 1927, he was professor of chemistry at the University of Georgia. In 1893 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry.[2]
References
- ↑ Lester D. Stephens. (1994). Henry Clay White, Darwin's Disciple in Georgia, 1875-1927. Georgia Historical Quarterly 78: 66-91.
- ↑ "Henry Clay White (1848-1927)".
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