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George Mann Richardson was a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Stanford University, serving from 1891 until his death in 1902. He held the position of Associate Professor before being promoted to full Professor in 1894. His academic career was marked by contributions to chemistry education and pedagogical discourse.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (AC), Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
- PhD in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University (1890)
Research Interests: Professor Richardson specialized in Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry, with a focus on developing foundational educational materials for undergraduate chemistry students. His work emphasized practical laboratory instruction and the integration of theoretical principles with hands-on experimentation.
Articles: His 1901 commencement address, The Gospel of Work, critiques the distinction between 'educated' and 'uneducated' graduates, advocating for the importance of labor and intellectual progress in academia. This aligns with broader themes in his educational philosophy.
Advising & Grants: No student advisees or grant details were explicitly mentioned in the text.
Labs/Teams: Richardson authored an influential lab manual, Laboratory Manual and Principles of Chemistry for Beginners, which remains accessible today. Though no specific lab names are provided, his manual underscores his active role in shaping chemistry laboratory practices at Stanford.
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