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Charles S. Parker

Charles Stewart Parker (1882 - 1950) was head of the Department of Botany at Howard University (1932 to 1948). He carried out the first systematic study of American species of the fungal genus Hypholoma and also collected over 2000 plant specimens, including several new species.

Charles Stewart Parker
Born(1882-03-31)March 31, 1882
DiedJanuary 10, 1950(1950-01-10) (aged 67)
Seattle, Washington
Other namesChas. S. Parker
Alma materPennsylvania State College
Scientific career
FieldsBotany; mycology
InstitutionsHoward University
Thesis (1932)
Doctoral advisorLee Oras Overholts
Author abbrev. (botany)C.S.Parker

Personal life and education

Parker was born March 31, 1882 in Corinne, Utah, but grew up in West Central, Spokane, Washington, USA.[1] His father was a barber[2] and the founder and publisher of a local newspaper, The Citizen. He attended South Central High School in Spokane, and then Trinity College, Oakland and Washington State College. He taught at the Booker T Washington Institute.[2]

During the first World War, Parker joined the US Army and was commissioned as Lieutenant. He served in Europe for over 10 months, including Germany after it surrendered.

He gained BS (1923) and MS (1929) degrees in Botany from the Department of Plant Pathology at State College, Washington.[3]

In 1932 he received his Ph.D. in plant pathology from Pennsylvania State College working with Lee Oras Overholts[4][5] and he then taught in several high schools and colleges.

He was married. He died January 10, 1950 in Seattle, Washington, aged 68.[6]

Career

From 1923–1924, Parker was employed by the US Bureau of Plant Industry as a plant pathologist in the Western District of North Carolina. He was appointed to Howard University in 1931 and from 1932 to 1948 he was Head of the Department of Botany. He introduced the department's first Masters programme in 1930.[7] Among the students who studied botany at Howard University at this time was Marie Clark Taylor who succeeded him as departmental chair in 1947.[8] In 1933 he joined the American Association of University Professors[9] and he was also a member of the Mycological Society of America.[10]

He retired in June 1947 and was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus.[6]

As a mycologist, he specialised in the taxonomy of the Basidiomycota, especially Hypholoma, where he provided the first systematic treatment of species found in the USA.[4][6]

In the 1920s and 1930s he collected over 2000 plant specimens from the Washington, Idaho and Mid-Atlantic regions that formed the basis of the herbarium at Howard University, and which is now named after him (Charles S. Parker Herbarium).[11] This included the type specimens of three new species.[12][8]

The standard author abbreviation C.S.Parker is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[13]

Publications

  • Harold St. John and Charles S. Parker (1925) A tetramerous species, section, and subgenus of Carex. American Journal of Botany 12 63–68
  • Charles S. Parker (1933) A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Hypholoma in North America. Mycologia 25 160–212

Awards and honors

The flower species Lathryus parkeri (H.St.John) was named after him[12] and subsequently merged into Lathyrus nevadensis var. parkeri. (H.St.John) C.L.Hitchc.[14][15]

References

  1. ^ Bailey, L.H., compiler. RUS: Rural Uplook Service,a register of the rural leadership in the United States and Canada. 1920 edition.[1]
  2. ^ a b "Negro educator and wife visit: Charles S Parker collecting specimens on botanical trip across nation". The Spokesman Review. July 22, 1936.
  3. ^ Fischer, George W (1951). "Plant Pathology in the state of Washington:Past, Present and Future". Plant Disease Reporter. Supplement 200: 48–49.
  4. ^ a b Parker, Charles S (1933). "A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Hypholoma in North America". Mycologia. 25 (3): 160–212. doi:10.1080/00275514.1933.12020660. JSTOR 3754210.
  5. ^ Henderson, James H M (2001). "Fifty Years as a Plant Physiologist". Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology. 52: 1–28. doi:10.1146/annurev.arplant.52.1.1. PMID 11337390.
  6. ^ a b c "News and Notes". Science. 111: 122. 1950. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  7. ^ "History – Research-Oriented Graduate Programs in Biology at Howard University". Biology. Howard University. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Harvey, Monique; Burke, Janelle. "The Life and Legacy of Dr. Charles S. Parker". Botany2017. The Botanical Society of America. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  9. ^ "Nominations for Membership". Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors (1915–1955). 19 (2): 152. 1933. JSTOR 40218931.
  10. ^ Couch, J. N. (1941). "Mycological Society of America: Directory. 1940–1941". Mycologia. 33 (6): 670–701. doi:10.1080/00275514.1941.12020863. JSTOR 3754787.
  11. ^ "Howard University". Index Herbariorum. New York Botanic Garden. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  12. ^ a b St. John, Harold (1937). Flora of Southeastern Washington and of Adjacent Idaho (1 ed.). Students Book Corporation.
  13. ^ International Plant Names Index.  C.S.Parker.
  14. ^ Hitchc, C L (1952). "Lathyrus nevadensis var. parkeri (H.St.John)". Univ. Wash. Publ. Biol. 15: 45.
  15. ^ "Lathyrus parkeri St.John". The Plant List. Retrieved July 7, 2020.

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Charles Stewart Parker 1882 1950 was head of the Department of Botany at Howard University 1932 to 1948 He carried out the first systematic study of American species of the fungal genus Hypholoma and also collected over 2000 plant specimens including several new species Charles Stewart ParkerBorn 1882 03 31 March 31 1882Corinne Utah U S DiedJanuary 10 1950 1950 01 10 aged 67 Seattle WashingtonOther namesChas S ParkerAlma materPennsylvania State CollegeScientific careerFieldsBotany mycologyInstitutionsHoward UniversityThesis 1932 Doctoral advisorLee Oras OverholtsAuthor abbrev botany C S Parker Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 4 Awards and honors 5 ReferencesPersonal life and education EditParker was born March 31 1882 in Corinne Utah but grew up in West Central Spokane Washington USA 1 His father was a barber 2 and the founder and publisher of a local newspaper The Citizen He attended South Central High School in Spokane and then Trinity College Oakland and Washington State College He taught at the Booker T Washington Institute 2 During the first World War Parker joined the US Army and was commissioned as Lieutenant He served in Europe for over 10 months including Germany after it surrendered He gained BS 1923 and MS 1929 degrees in Botany from the Department of Plant Pathology at State College Washington 3 In 1932 he received his Ph D in plant pathology from Pennsylvania State College working with Lee Oras Overholts 4 5 and he then taught in several high schools and colleges He was married He died January 10 1950 in Seattle Washington aged 68 6 Career EditFrom 1923 1924 Parker was employed by the US Bureau of Plant Industry as a plant pathologist in the Western District of North Carolina He was appointed to Howard University in 1931 and from 1932 to 1948 he was Head of the Department of Botany He introduced the department s first Masters programme in 1930 7 Among the students who studied botany at Howard University at this time was Marie Clark Taylor who succeeded him as departmental chair in 1947 8 In 1933 he joined the American Association of University Professors 9 and he was also a member of the Mycological Society of America 10 He retired in June 1947 and was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus 6 As a mycologist he specialised in the taxonomy of the Basidiomycota especially Hypholoma where he provided the first systematic treatment of species found in the USA 4 6 In the 1920s and 1930s he collected over 2000 plant specimens from the Washington Idaho and Mid Atlantic regions that formed the basis of the herbarium at Howard University and which is now named after him Charles S Parker Herbarium 11 This included the type specimens of three new species 12 8 The standard author abbreviation C S Parker is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 13 Publications EditHarold St John and Charles S Parker 1925 A tetramerous species section and subgenus of Carex American Journal of Botany 12 63 68 Charles S Parker 1933 A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Hypholoma in North America Mycologia 25 160 212Awards and honors EditThe flower species Lathryus parkeri H St John was named after him 12 and subsequently merged into Lathyrus nevadensis var parkeri H St John C L Hitchc 14 15 References Edit Bailey L H compiler RUS Rural Uplook Service a register of the rural leadership in the United States and Canada 1920 edition 1 a b Negro educator and wife visit Charles S Parker collecting specimens on botanical trip across nation The Spokesman Review July 22 1936 Fischer George W 1951 Plant Pathology in the state of Washington Past Present and Future Plant Disease Reporter Supplement 200 48 49 a b Parker Charles S 1933 A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Hypholoma in North America Mycologia 25 3 160 212 doi 10 1080 00275514 1933 12020660 JSTOR 3754210 Henderson James H M 2001 Fifty Years as a Plant Physiologist Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology 52 1 28 doi 10 1146 annurev arplant 52 1 1 PMID 11337390 a b c News and Notes Science 111 122 1950 Retrieved July 7 2020 History Research Oriented Graduate Programs in Biology at Howard University Biology Howard University Retrieved July 7 2020 a b Harvey Monique Burke Janelle The Life and Legacy of Dr Charles S Parker Botany2017 The Botanical Society of America Retrieved July 7 2020 Nominations for Membership Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors 1915 1955 19 2 152 1933 JSTOR 40218931 Couch J N 1941 Mycological Society of America Directory 1940 1941 Mycologia 33 6 670 701 doi 10 1080 00275514 1941 12020863 JSTOR 3754787 Howard University Index Herbariorum New York Botanic Garden Retrieved July 7 2020 a b St John Harold 1937 Flora of Southeastern Washington and of Adjacent Idaho 1 ed Students Book Corporation International Plant Names Index C S Parker Hitchc C L 1952 Lathyrus nevadensis var parkeri H St John Univ Wash Publ Biol 15 45 Lathyrus parkeri St John The Plant List 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