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Glenola Rose

Glenola Emily Behling Rose (March 6, 1891 – June 20, 1970) was an American chemist known for her work during the 1920s and 1930s on women's employment in chemistry. She ran the Women's Service Committee of the American Chemical Society, which she co-founded in 1926.[1]

Glenola Behling Rose
Glenola Behling Rose, from a Brazilian immigration card in 1948
Born
Glenola Emily Behling

March 6, 1891
Buffalo, New York
DiedJune 20, 1970
Salem County, New Jersey
OccupationChemist

Early life and education edit

Glenola Behling was born in Buffalo, New York, the daughter of Charles Ernst Behling and Anna Beitz Behling.[2] She graduated from Masten Park High School in Buffalo in 1908, and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago in 1913.[3] She pursued further studies at the University of Michigan, where she completed a master's degree in chemistry.[4] She completed doctoral studies in chemistry at the University of Washington in 1915, with a dissertation titled "The isolation of inorganic compounds with special reference to the green salts of cobalt."[5]

Career edit

Rose worked in the Dyestuffs Technical Laboratory at DuPont from 1918 to 1935.[6][7][8] In 1921, she presented Marie Curie with an honorary membership in Iota Sigma Pi.[9] In the early 1920s, she served on a committee on women in chemistry for the American Association of University Women and the Bureau of Vocational Information.[10] She ran the Women's Service Committee of the American Chemical Society, which she co-founded in 1926.[9][11][12] She also spoke to community women's organizations about her work.[13]

Rose was president of the Wilmington Business and Professional Women's Club in 1923.[14] She and her husband traveled extensively,[15][16] and photographed the wildflowers of New Jersey; she shared travel films and slide presentations on both subjects with community organizations.[17][18] In 1952 she studied public health and education in Puerto Rico.[19]

Personal life edit

In 1915, Glenola Behling married fellow chemist Robert Evstafieff Rose, a British subject born in Italy.[4][20][21] Her husband died in 1946,[22] and she died in Salem County, New Jersey, in 1970, aged 79 years.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey; Harvey, Joy Dorothy (2000-01-01). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780415920407.
  2. ^ "Crochet sampler book". National Museum of American History. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  3. ^ "Over Here". The University of Chicago Magazine. 10: 313. June 1918.
  4. ^ a b "Rose-Behling". Buffalo Courier. 1915-09-08. p. 5. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Behling, Glenola Emily. "The isolation of inorganic compounds with special reference to the green salts of cobalt..." PhD diss., University of Washington, 1915.
  6. ^ Resnick, David (September 15, 1920). "Chemists Discuss New Processes for Aiding Industrial Production". Drug and Chemical Markets. 7: 541–542.
  7. ^ Layne, Margaret E. (2009-06-05). Women in Engineering: Pioneers and Trailblazers. ASCE Publications. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-7844-0980-0.
  8. ^ Rose, Glenola Behling (July 1922). "Dyestuffs". The Journal of Home Economics. 14: 328–329.
  9. ^ a b Puaca, Laura Micheletti, "A new national defense: Feminism, education, and the quest for 'scientific brainpower,' 1940–1965" (PhD dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2007): 33-34.
  10. ^ "The Training of Women Scientists" AAUW Journal 15 (April 1922): 73-75.
  11. ^ Rose, Glenola Behling (July 1940). "A biography of Lomonosov". Journal of Chemical Education. 17 (7): 346. Bibcode:1940JChEd..17..346R. doi:10.1021/ed017p346.2. ISSN 0021-9584.
  12. ^ Rossiter, Margaret W. (1982). Women scientists in America : struggles and strategies to 1940. Internet Archive. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-8018-2443-2.
  13. ^ "Business Women's Dinner". Arizona Daily Star. 1930-02-19. p. 11. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Greater Activity Urged for Women". The Morning News. 1923-11-22. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "History Society Sees Alaska Scenes in Films". The Morning News. 1943-03-17. p. 5. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "To Exhibit Travel Films". The Morning News. 1940-12-07. p. 21. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "To Give Lecture". The News Journal. 1936-11-05. p. 19. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  18. ^ "Club Women Set for Garden Forum in Mt. Holly Wed". Courier-Post. 1940-03-26. p. 14. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ Hanson, Earl Parker (1960). Puerto Rico Land Of Wonders. Universal Digital Library. Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 242–243 – via Internet Archive.
  20. ^ Rose, Robert Evstafieff (1920). Treasure Hunting of Today and Chemistry in Our Schools. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education.
  21. ^ "Dr. Rose and Wife Will Visit Tucson". Arizona Daily Star. 1930-01-19. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "Obituary: Robert E. Rose". American Dyestuff Reporter. 35: 485. October 7, 1946 – via Internet Archive.
  23. ^ "Mrs. Robert E. Rose". The Morning News. 1970-06-23. p. 16. Retrieved 2022-05-23 – via Newspapers.com.

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Glenola Emily Behling Rose March 6 1891 June 20 1970 was an American chemist known for her work during the 1920s and 1930s on women s employment in chemistry She ran the Women s Service Committee of the American Chemical Society which she co founded in 1926 1 Glenola Behling RoseGlenola Behling Rose from a Brazilian immigration card in 1948BornGlenola Emily BehlingMarch 6 1891Buffalo New YorkDiedJune 20 1970Salem County New JerseyOccupationChemist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editGlenola Behling was born in Buffalo New York the daughter of Charles Ernst Behling and Anna Beitz Behling 2 She graduated from Masten Park High School in Buffalo in 1908 and earned a bachelor s degree from the University of Chicago in 1913 3 She pursued further studies at the University of Michigan where she completed a master s degree in chemistry 4 She completed doctoral studies in chemistry at the University of Washington in 1915 with a dissertation titled The isolation of inorganic compounds with special reference to the green salts of cobalt 5 Career editRose worked in the Dyestuffs Technical Laboratory at DuPont from 1918 to 1935 6 7 8 In 1921 she presented Marie Curie with an honorary membership in Iota Sigma Pi 9 In the early 1920s she served on a committee on women in chemistry for the American Association of University Women and the Bureau of Vocational Information 10 She ran the Women s Service Committee of the American Chemical Society which she co founded in 1926 9 11 12 She also spoke to community women s organizations about her work 13 Rose was president of the Wilmington Business and Professional Women s Club in 1923 14 She and her husband traveled extensively 15 16 and photographed the wildflowers of New Jersey she shared travel films and slide presentations on both subjects with community organizations 17 18 In 1952 she studied public health and education in Puerto Rico 19 Personal life editIn 1915 Glenola Behling married fellow chemist Robert Evstafieff Rose a British subject born in Italy 4 20 21 Her husband died in 1946 22 and she died in Salem County New Jersey in 1970 aged 79 years 23 References edit Ogilvie Marilyn Bailey Harvey Joy Dorothy 2000 01 01 The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science L Z Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9780415920407 Crochet sampler book National Museum of American History Retrieved 2022 05 23 Over Here The University of Chicago Magazine 10 313 June 1918 a b Rose Behling Buffalo Courier 1915 09 08 p 5 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com Behling Glenola Emily The isolation of inorganic compounds with special reference to the green salts of cobalt PhD diss University of Washington 1915 Resnick David September 15 1920 Chemists Discuss New Processes for Aiding Industrial Production Drug and Chemical Markets 7 541 542 Layne Margaret E 2009 06 05 Women in Engineering Pioneers and Trailblazers ASCE Publications p 59 ISBN 978 0 7844 0980 0 Rose Glenola Behling July 1922 Dyestuffs The Journal of Home Economics 14 328 329 a b Puaca Laura Micheletti A new national defense Feminism education and the quest for scientific brainpower 1940 1965 PhD dissertation The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2007 33 34 The Training of Women Scientists AAUW Journal 15 April 1922 73 75 Rose Glenola Behling July 1940 A biography of Lomonosov Journal of Chemical Education 17 7 346 Bibcode 1940JChEd 17 346R doi 10 1021 ed017p346 2 ISSN 0021 9584 Rossiter Margaret W 1982 Women scientists in America struggles and strategies to 1940 Internet Archive Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press p 304 ISBN 978 0 8018 2443 2 Business Women s Dinner Arizona Daily Star 1930 02 19 p 11 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com Greater Activity Urged for Women The Morning News 1923 11 22 p 6 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com History Society Sees Alaska Scenes in Films The Morning News 1943 03 17 p 5 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com To Exhibit Travel Films The Morning News 1940 12 07 p 21 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com To Give Lecture The News Journal 1936 11 05 p 19 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com Club Women Set for Garden Forum in Mt Holly Wed Courier Post 1940 03 26 p 14 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com Hanson Earl Parker 1960 Puerto Rico Land Of Wonders Universal Digital Library Alfred A Knopf pp 242 243 via Internet Archive Rose Robert Evstafieff 1920 Treasure Hunting of Today and Chemistry in Our Schools Department of the Interior Bureau of Education Dr Rose and Wife Will Visit Tucson Arizona Daily Star 1930 01 19 p 2 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com Obituary Robert E Rose American Dyestuff Reporter 35 485 October 7 1946 via Internet Archive Mrs Robert E Rose The Morning News 1970 06 23 p 16 Retrieved 2022 05 23 via Newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glenola Rose amp oldid 1170492838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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