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Henry Granger Knight (1878–1942) was an American chemist and soil scientist who served as chief of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and as president of the American Institute of Chemists. He formerly served as dean of agriculture at the University of Wyoming, Oklahoma Agricultural College, and West Virginia University. ==Early life and education== Henry Granger Knight, was born July 21, 1878, in Bennington, Kansas, to parents Edwin Richard and Elva Maude (Edwards) Knight. Edwin Knight, a marine engineer, was a native of Ohio and a descendant of one of the old families of that state of Irish lineage. Elva Knight was a daughter of pioneer settlers of Iowa and of Kansas, of English and Irish descent. Henry was one of three children.〔 Knight attended school in Minneapolis, Kansas and later Washington state, attending high school in Port Townsend and enrolling in the University of Washington, where he earned a Bachelor of Art's degree in 1902. He studied chemistry at the University of Chicago from 1903 to 1904 before earning a Master of Arts from University of Washington in 1904. He earned a PhD from the University of Illinois in 1917.〔〔
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