Dr. WYATT WM. RANDALL
Burial of Dr. Wyatt William Randall, former science master at Lawrenceville School and internationally known chemist, who died Tuesday in Baltimore, Md., was made today from his home there. Services were conducted by the Rev. S. Taggart Steel, Jr. He was 63 years old.
Dr. Randall's death followed a minor operation at Johns Hopkins Hospital. At the time of his death, he was associate in Biochemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, a post he held nine years. Dr. Randall was in Lawrenceville during 1900 and 1901.
American Men of Science, A Biographical Directory, vol. 3:
Randall, Wyatt W(illiam). Maryland State Department of Health, Baltimore, Md. Chemistry. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 10, 67. A.B. St. John's, Md., 84. Asst. chem., Hopkins, 90-92; assoc, 92-98; science master, Lawrenceville Sch, N.J., 98-00; prof. chem, Tome Inst, 00-01; head master, Mackenzie Sch, 01-10; asst. chief, bur chem., Dept. of Health, Md., 10-16, chief, 16-; assoc. chem, Hopkins, 19- Chem. Soc. Food, water and drug analysis; methyl-saccarin; lead double-salts; argon; hellum; oils; foods.
The National Cyclopedia of American Biography (1930), p.181.
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter - Volume 118 (1930): He left a widow, Mrs. Eliza P. (Colston) Randall. Three brothers and a sister also survive.
The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year-Book (1930), p.466:
Randall, Wyatt William (1867), member of faculty of Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, Md., July 22.
Who's who in America, Volume 5, p.1544, edited by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis.
American Fertilizer, vol. 55 (1921), p. 40: Randall, Wyatt W., Baltimore, Md.
Dr. WYATT WM. RANDALL
Burial of Dr. Wyatt William Randall, former science master at Lawrenceville School and internationally known chemist, who died Tuesday in Baltimore, Md., was made today from his home there. Services were conducted by the Rev. S. Taggart Steel, Jr. He was 63 years old.
Dr. Randall's death followed a minor operation at Johns Hopkins Hospital. At the time of his death, he was associate in Biochemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, a post he held nine years. Dr. Randall was in Lawrenceville during 1900 and 1901.
American Men of Science, A Biographical Directory, vol. 3:
Randall, Wyatt W(illiam). Maryland State Department of Health, Baltimore, Md. Chemistry. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 10, 67. A.B. St. John's, Md., 84. Asst. chem., Hopkins, 90-92; assoc, 92-98; science master, Lawrenceville Sch, N.J., 98-00; prof. chem, Tome Inst, 00-01; head master, Mackenzie Sch, 01-10; asst. chief, bur chem., Dept. of Health, Md., 10-16, chief, 16-; assoc. chem, Hopkins, 19- Chem. Soc. Food, water and drug analysis; methyl-saccarin; lead double-salts; argon; hellum; oils; foods.
The National Cyclopedia of American Biography (1930), p.181.
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter - Volume 118 (1930): He left a widow, Mrs. Eliza P. (Colston) Randall. Three brothers and a sister also survive.
The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year-Book (1930), p.466:
Randall, Wyatt William (1867), member of faculty of Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, Md., July 22.
Who's who in America, Volume 5, p.1544, edited by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis.
American Fertilizer, vol. 55 (1921), p. 40: Randall, Wyatt W., Baltimore, Md.
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