Frank Curry Mathers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Curry Mathers (February 11, 1881 – 1973) was an American physical chemist and university professor.[1] He was president of the Electrochemical Society.[2] He was a professor at Indiana University Bloomington.
Mathers, son of Elizabeth Bonsall and John Thomas Mathers, was born in a one-room log cabin in Monroe County, Indiana, four miles south of Bloomington. He graduated from Bloomington High School in 1899. Mathers received the A.B. degree in chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington in 1903. He joined the I.U. faculty as instructor of chemistry, while also doing graduate work in electroplating with Oliver W. Brown for the M.A. degree in 1905. Mathers was granted a leave of absence from 1905 to 190 to work toward his 1907 Ph.D. at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.[3] His doctoral research was directed by Louis Munroe Dennis. He also studied with Wilder Dwight Bancroft at Cornell.