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Charles Holmes Herty Sr. (December 4, 1867 – July 27, 1938) was an American academic, scientist, and businessman. Serving in academia as a chemistry professor to begin his career, Herty concurrently promoted collegiate athletics including creating the first varsity football team at the University of Georgia. His academic research gravitated towards applied chemistry where he revolutionized the turpentine industry in the United States. While serving as the president of the American Chemical Society, Herty became a national advocate for the nascent American chemical industry and left academia to preside over the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers' Association (SOCMA) and the . He was also instrumental in the creation of the National Institutes of Health. Towards the end of his career,

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  • Charles Holmes Herty Sr. (* 4. Dezember 1867 in Milledgeville, Georgia; † 28. Juli 1938 in Savannah, Georgia) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker, bekannt als Förderer der industriellen Chemie in verschiedenen Schlüsselpositionen in den USA. (de)
  • Charles Holmes Herty Sr. (December 4, 1867 – July 27, 1938) was an American academic, scientist, and businessman. Serving in academia as a chemistry professor to begin his career, Herty concurrently promoted collegiate athletics including creating the first varsity football team at the University of Georgia. His academic research gravitated towards applied chemistry where he revolutionized the turpentine industry in the United States. While serving as the president of the American Chemical Society, Herty became a national advocate for the nascent American chemical industry and left academia to preside over the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers' Association (SOCMA) and the . He was also instrumental in the creation of the National Institutes of Health. Towards the end of his career, (en)
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