Samuel Sugden,[1] FRS[2][3] was an eminent[4] chemist[5] in the first half of the 20th century.[6]
Early life
editHe was born in Leeds[7] on 21 February 1892 and educated at Batley Grammar School[2] and the Royal College of Science.[8]
Career
editAfter war time service with the BEF he was a Research Chemist the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich[9] following which he became a Lecturer, Reader[10] then Professor of Physical chemistry at Birkbeck College.[11] In 1934 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society[2] and in 1937 became Professor of Physical Chemistry at University College, London.[12] When World War II returned he joined the newly formed Ministry of Supply but resigned in 1944 to take up a similar post with the United States Air Force Eighth Air Force. A noted author,[13] he died on 20 October 1950.[14]
Notes
edit- ^ Notable bearers of name
- ^ a b c Sutton, L. E. (1951). "Samuel Sugden. 1892-1950". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 7 (20): 493–503. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1951.0015. S2CID 176441186.
- ^ Wardlaw, W. M. (1950). "Prof. Samuel Sugden, F.R.S". Nature. 166 (4231): 933–934. Bibcode:1950Natur.166..933W. doi:10.1038/166933a0. PMID 14796631.
- ^ Sugden, S. (1925). "The Determination of Surface Tension from the rise in Capillary Tubes". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 47: 60–61. doi:10.1021/ja01678a006.
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- ^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ^ Anon (1943). "Prof. S. Sugden, F.R.S". Nature. 151 (3824): 191. Bibcode:1943Natur.151S.191.. doi:10.1038/151191c0.
- ^ ‘Sugden , Samuel (1892–1950)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Sutton,L. E (Oxford, Oxford University Press, September 2004) ISBN 0-19-861411-X
- ^ Rodd, E. H.; Sutton, L. E. (1952). "Obituary notices: James Baddiley, 1885?1951; Samuel Sugden, 1892?1950". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed): 1985–1992. doi:10.1039/JR9520001985.
- ^ UCL profile
- ^ Amongst others he wrote “The Structure of Atoms”, 1923; “A Class Book of Physical Chemistry”;and “The Parachor and Valency”, 1929 > British Library web-site accessed Sunday 26 July 2009 6:17GMT
- ^ Obituary Professor S. Sugden The Times Tuesday, 24 October 1950; pg. 8; Issue 51830; col E