BIOGRAPHICAL. 



Clarence Austin Morrow was born near Morrow, Warren 

 County, Ohio. He graduated from the Hillsboro, Ohio, high school 

 in June, 1901. He entered the Ohio Wesleyan University in the 

 Jail of 1902, and received the degree of Bachelor of Science in June, 

 1906. During 1906-08 he held the position of Assistant in Chem- 

 istry at Oberlin College. He received the degree of Master of Arts 

 from the same institution in June, 1909. In 1909-10 he was acting- 

 head of the Departments of Chemistry and Physics at Doane Col- 

 lege. Having been appointed the John Harrison Scholar in Chem- 

 istry at the University of Pennsylvania he entered that institution 

 in the fall of 1910 and continued his graduate work. In the spring 

 of 1911 he was appointed John Harrison Fellow in Chemistry, but 

 later resigned this to take the position of Professor of Chemistry 

 at Nebraska Wesleyan University, which position he has held to 

 date (January, 1917). During 1914-15 he was granted leave of 

 absence for study in the Division of Soils, University of Minnesota, 

 where he held the position of Assistant in Soil Chemistry. Here 

 he studied for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 



Major subject, soil chemistry. 



Minor subject, organic chemistry. 



Member of the American Chemical Society. 



Member of the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science. 



