Frederick J. Alway
Affiliations: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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"Frederick Alway"Bio:
Frederick J. Alway , was born in 1874 and was educated at Toronto and Heidelberg Universities. He began a long teaching career as professor of chemistry at Nebraska Wesleyan in 1898, moving to Minnesota in 1913.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorViktor Meyer | grad student | 1897 | Heidelberg University | |
(Über die elektrolytische Reduktion der Nitrobenzaldehyde) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeWalter Daniel Bonner | research assistant | 1906 | Nebraska Wesleyan University |
Ross Aiken Gortner | research assistant | 1907 | Nebraska Wesleyan University |
Clayton O Rost | grad student | 1918 | UMN |
Jouette Clark Russel | grad student | 1918 | UMN |
Paul M. Harmer | grad student | 1920 | UMN (Plant Biology Tree) |
Geoffrey Baldwin Bodman | grad student | 1928 | UMN |
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Sherman GD, Schultz F, Alway FJ. (1962) Dolomitization in soils of the red river valley, minnesota Soil Science. 94: 297-313 |
Alway FJ, Nesom GH. (1945) Influence of Phosphorus Deficiency of the Soil on the Protein Content of Alfalfa 1 Agronomy Journal. 37: 555-569 |
Pinckney RM, Alway FJ. (1939) Reliability of the proposed suction method of determining the moisture equivalent of soils Soil Science. 48: 403-411 |
Alway FJ, McMiller PR. (1933) Interrelationships of soil and forest cover on star island, Minnesota Soil Science. 36: 281-295 |
Alway FJ, Kittredge J, Methley WJ. (1933) Composition of the forest floor layers under different forest types on the same soil type Soil Science. 36: 387-398 |
Alway FJ, Harmer PM. (1927) Minnesota glacial soil studies: Ii. The forest floor on the late wisconsin drift Soil Science. 23: 57-71 |
Rost CO, Alway FJ. (1921) Minnesota glacial soil studies: I. A comparison of soils on the late wisconsin and iowan drifts Soil Science. 11: 161-205 |
Alway FJ, Rost CO. (1916) The vertical distribution of phosphorus in the surface soil of prairies Soil Science. 2: 492-497 |
Alway FJ, Rost CO. (1916) The loess soils of the nebraska portion of the transition region: IV. Mechanical composition and inorganic constituents Soil Science. 1: 405-436 |
Alway FJ, McDole GR. (1916) The Loess Soils of the Nebraska Portion of the Transition Region Soil Science. 1: 197-238 |