Mary Good
Mary Good (Mary Lowe Good) was a scholar of mineralization of the United States of America and studied it in a government office. She took a bachelor's degree in Arkansas Chuo University and took a doctorate in Arkansas University in 1955 [1]. In 1980, she was nominated for the member of the national science committee of the American national scientific foundation by President Jimmy Carter, and I was nominated again in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan [2]. President George W. Bush nominated her for the committee of the President technology advisory committee. I acted as a vice-minister in the American Department of Commerce under the Bill Clinton Administration from 1993. Is Arkansas University Little Rock school now; in the professorate [3]. I acted as the chairperson of American Chemical Society in 1987. In addition, including Priestley Prize of 1997, I win many prizes.
Receiving a prize
- H.J. Heinz prize
- Spring bar Bush Prize
- Priestley Prize
- Glenn sea Bogue Prize
- Prize for Agnes Fay Morgan study
- Gal van Ohlin Prize
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