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Roscoe G. Dickinson
Roscoe
Gilkey
Dickinson
was a U.S.
chemist
, known primarily for his
work
on
X-ray crystallography
. As
professor
of
chemistry
at the
California Institute of Technology
, he was the
doctoral advisor
of
Nobel laureate
Linus Pauling
and of
Arnold
O. Beckman, inventor of the
pH meter
.
Dickinson received his
undergraduate education
at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and, in 1920, became the
first person
to
receive
a
PhD
from
Caltech
. For his
dissertation
he had studied the
crystal structures
of
wulfenite
,
scheelite
,
sodium chlorate
, and
sodium bromate
. His
graduate
advisor
was
Arthur Amos Noyes
.