![]() Set a fire in the kitchen, he received a lesson on the chemistry of fire Tech Chemistry faculty and a loving grandfather. Emerson was the founding member of the Georgia Place in the classroom, however, but at the home of his paternal grandfather His most memorable chemistry lesson did not take His schooling took him from Morningside Elementary to Boy's High and He was named after both the Cherry and Emerson sides of his familyĪnd embodied each in his giftedness for both science and music. His basement woodworking shop spied on his sister Dorothy and her prettyįriends enjoyed, studied and played music and embarked on his first business Up in Atlanta, he excelled at his studies played sports tinkered in Man" is borne out by the life of Cherry Logan Emerson. The familiar Jesuit axiom "Give me the child and I'll give you the A memorial service is planned at 3 pm, at CentralĬongregational Church, on May 26. Cherry Logan Emerson, a longtimeįriend, advisor and benefactor of Emory University passed away on AprilĢ9, 2007 at the age of 90. * The Center welcomes two new subscribers, Dr. Current subscribers has an automatic access to the cluster with their existing ID & password. ![]() The cluster features a 2.8 GHz AMD64's Opteron server and 32 dual-socket dual-core (4 way) compute nodes with 3.0 GHz Opteron processors and 8 GB of RAM. * A new High Performance Computing cluster has been put into production at the Center. Huw Davies of Chemistry as the latest subscriber. The total number of compute cores is over 600. The cluster consists of a server + 36 compute nodes interconnected by a gigabit switch. * The Center has purchased a new HPC cluster. Brian Dyer and Susanna Widicus-Weaver of Chemistry Department are our newest subscribers. Emerson Center Lectureship Award Symposium 2012 is under preparation. Issues of Newsletters | Newsletter Archive
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