TY - MANSCPT DB - Science History Institute DP - Science History Institute M2 - Courtesy of Science History Institute. Rights: No Known Copyright TI - Portrait of Marston Taylor Bogert (1868-1954) ID - z029p478k DA - 1920/// YR - 1920 AV - Williams Haynes Portrait Collection, Box 2 VL - Williams Haynes Portrait Collection, Box 2 AN - Williams Haynes Portrait Collection, Box 2 UR - https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/z029p478k AB - Portrait of Marston Taylor Bogert (1868-1954), American Chemical Society President (1907-1908) known for his work on the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, dyes, pharmaceuticals, and perfumes. Marston Taylor Bogert was born in 1868 in Flushing, New York and graduated from Columbia College in 1890. Following graduation, Bogert studied analytical and applied chemistry at the Columbia School of Mines and graduated with his Ph.B. from Columbia in 1894. He subsequently became Columbia's first professor of organic chemistry in 1904 and taught at Columbia until his retirement in 1938. During World War I, Bogert served as a colonel in the Chemical Warfare Service (1918-19) and was awarded the Priestley Medal in 1938. He also served as President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry from 1938-1947. KW - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry KW - Chemists KW - Chemistry, Organic KW - Portraits KW - American Chemical Society KW - Columbia University KW - Bogert, Marston Taylor, 1868-1954 LA - ER -