Person

Goode, Edward Allan (1905 - 1953)

Born
18 April 1905
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died
11 March 1953
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Edward Goode spent the whole of his career in the Research Laboratories of the Department of Defence. He began there in the late 1920s as a Chemist in the General Chemistry Section and ended as the Superintending Officer in both the General Chemistry and Technical Information Sections.

Details

Chronology

1927
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Melbourne
c. 1928 -
Career position - Research Laboratories of the Department of Defence (later Defence Research Laboratories)
1935 - 1937
Career position - Chairman of the Victorian Branch's Analytical Group of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute

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Resources

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