William Embry Wrather President, AIME, 1948

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

A GEOLOGIST --one versed in geology, the science which treats of the history of the earth and its life, especially as recorded in the rocks; that is Webster's definition. William Embry Wrather-one of the country's foremost geologists who heads the U. S. Geological Survey; this is the 1948 President of the Institute. He has studied the geology of areas on the face of the earth as far-flung as Texas and the Balkans, and now heads the world's largest staff of geologists. Vital statistics on Dr. Wrather would show his place of birth as Brandenburg, Ky., the year 1883. He will celebrate his threescore and five years of full living the twentieth of this month. As is usual in biographical sketches of this nature, the formative years of youth, and in many ways the most important years of one's life (since professional tendencies as well as many important personal decisions are evidenced before the teens are left behind) are passed over with the mere fact noted that a degree was earned at such and such educational institution. And so we note that Dr. Wrather received his Ph.B. degree at the University of Chicago in 1907, and followed up that degree with two years of graduate study.
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APA: AIME  (1948)  William Embry Wrather President, AIME, 1948

MLA: AIME William Embry Wrather President, AIME, 1948. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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