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John
Anderson Wilkinson was born to Joseph E. and Mary
Wilkinson on June 21, 1880, in Sidney, Ohio. He
received his B.S. (1904) from the Ohio State University
and his Ph.D. (1909) from Cornell University. He served
as Assistant Professor (1909-1912) at Cornell
University.
Dr.
Wilkinson joined the staff at Iowa State College
(University) as Associate Professor (1913) in the
Department of Chemistry. He left briefly to serve as a
Major (1917-1919) in the Chemical Warfare Service during
World War I. He returned to Iowa State after the war
and was promoted to Professor (1921) in charge of
analytical and inorganic chemistry. During 1946, Dr.
Wilkinson served with the Atomic Energy Commission, an
agency whose functions are now overseen by the U. S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the U. S. Department
of Energy. Dr. Wilkinson resumed teaching at Iowa State
and towards the end of his career he was placed in
charge of the chemistry department alumni file. The
file contained information on nearly 1200 chemistry
graduates. He remained at Iowa State until his death.
Dr.
Wilkinson’s primary research interests included the
chemistry of Portland cement, adsorption, and the study
of nonaqueous solvents as reaction media. He published
nearly a dozen papers related to his research on liquid
hydrogen sulfide solutions.
Dr.
Wilkinson was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Phi
Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, and the
American Chemical Society. He served two terms as the
chairman of the local chapter of the American Chemical
Society. In January of 1965, Iowa State alumnus Dr.
Franc A. Landee (B.S. 1933) and the Dow Chemical Company
established the Dow-Wilkinson Chemistry Teaching Award
in Iowa State University’s Department of Chemistry in
honor of Dr. Wilkinson’s superior qualities as a
teacher. The award is presented annually to recognize
meritorious, inspired teaching in the Chemistry
Department.
John A.
Wilkinson married Elizabeth Dorothy Hall of Beaver
Falls, Pennsylvania, on December 24, 1912. He later
married Marie Schneyer. He had no children. Dr.
Wilkinson passed away on October 6, 1965, in his home in
Ames, Iowa. He was interred in the Iowa State
University Cemetery. |