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Acta Physicochimica U.R.S.S. No. 1-5
- 1934-Sep
Acta Physicochimica U.R.S.S., includes an editorial about physical chemistry research being conducting in the U.S.S.R. The publication was created with the purpose to introduce Soviet chemists to foreign scientists.
- Editor Schpolsky, E
- Publisher State Scientific and Technical Press
- Subject Chemists, Soviet Union, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Periodicals
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Acta Physicochimica U.R.S.S. No. 1-5
- 1934-Sep
Acta Physicochimica U.R.S.S., includes an editorial about physical chemistry research being conducting in the U.S.S.R. The publication was created with the purpose to introduce Soviet chemists to foreign scientists.
- Publisher State Scientific and Technical Press
- Editor Schpolsky, E
- Subject Soviet Union, Chemists, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Periodicals
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A Professor's Theory and It's Practical Uses: The Work of J. Willard Gibbs & Some Applications to Industry
- 1939
Booklet created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903). Gibbs, a Yale alumnus, was an American chemist and pioneer in the field of physical chemistry.
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Letter from James Franck to Fritz Haber
- 1927-Feb-10
James Franck (1882-1964), a German physicist who studied electron activity in atoms, writes to Fritz Haber (1868-1934), a German chemist known as “the father of chemical warfare” for his development and promotion of…
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Letter from Nikolay Zelinsky to Georg Bredig
- 1906-May-21
Nikolay Zelinsky (1861-1953), a Russian chemist and a founder of the theory on organic catalysis, writes to Georg Bredig (1868-1944) to request his student's acceptance to work in Bredig's lab.
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Letter from Adolf Windaus to Georg Bredig
- 1919-Sep-18
Letter from Adolf Windaus (1876-1959) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944) thanking him for sending copies of scientific literature. Windaus received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1928 for his research on sterols and their…
- Author Windaus, Adolf, 1876-1959
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Windaus, Adolf, 1876-1959, Chemists, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Nobel Prize winners, Sterols
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Postcard from Adolf Windaus to Georg Bredig, November 1928
- 1928-Nov-27
Postcard recto advertises the care of war orphans. Verso includes a thank you note from Adolf Windaus (1876-1959) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). Windaus received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1928 for his research on…
- Author Windaus, Adolf, 1876-1959
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Windaus, Adolf, 1876-1959, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Nobel Prize winners
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Postcard from Adolf Windaus to Georg Bredig, December 1936
- 1936-Dec-20
Thank you note from Adolf Windaus (1876-1959) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). Windaus received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1928 for his research on sterols and their relationship with vitamins.
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Letter from Wilhelm Will to Georg Bredig
- 1901-Feb-19
Wilhelm Will, a German chemist and former mentor of Georg Bredig (1868-1944), thanks him for sending his habilitation thesis "Anorganische Fermente" (Inorganic Ferments). In many Germanophone countries, a habilitation…
- Author Will, W.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Chemists, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Thank-you notes
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Letter from Willis R. Whitney to Georg Bredig
- 1901-Mar-04
Willis R. Whitney (1868-1958) thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for his paper on inorganic ferments.
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Postcard from Alfred Werner to Georg Bredig
- 1913-Dec-03
Thank you note from Alfred Werner (1866-1919) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). Werner mentions his latest work in spontaneous scissions in optical isomers. Alfred Werner was a Swiss chemist who received the Nobel Prize in…
- Author Werner, Alfred, 1866-1919
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Chemists, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Werner, Alfred, 1866-1919, Nobel Prize winners
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Postcard from Paul Walden to Georg Bredig
- 1925-Jan-18
Letter from Paul Walden (1863-1957) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944) confirming his arrival in Karlsruhe, Germany. Walden was a chemist who is known today for inventing the stereochemical reaction known as the "Walden…
- Author Walden, Paul, 1863-1957
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Walden, Paul, 1863-1957, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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Postcard from František Wald to Georg Bredig
- 1899-Feb-06
Postcard from Frantisek Wald (1861-1930) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944), mentioning publications in the Journal Physical Chemistry. Wald was the chief chemist of the Prazska Zelezarska Spolecnost Ironworks in Kladno, Czech…
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Scientific Notes from Johannes Diderik van der Waals sent to Georg Bredig
- 1895-Feb-04
An invitation to the meeting of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Amsterdam and calculations using the Van der Waals equation of state written by its creator, Johannes Diderik van der Waals…
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Letter from Universum Book Export Company to Georg Bredig
- 1944-May-03
Universum Book Export Company promotes its services to Georg Bredig (1868-1944).
- Author Schroeder, H. A
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Contributor Universum Book Export Company
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Universum Book Export Company, Textbooks
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Christmas card from G. Trömel to Georg Bredig
- Undated
A Christmas card with a blank cover addressed to Georg Bredig (1868-1944)
- Author Trömel, G.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Trömel, G., Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Christmas cards
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Christmas card from G. Trömel to Georg Bredig
- Undated
A Christmas card featuring a line drawing of the Town Hall of Old Town Dusseldorf, Germany.
- Author Trömel, G.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Trömel, G., Christmas cards
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Letter from Isidor Traube to Georg Bredig
- 1930-Apr
Isidor Traube (1860-1943) a German physical chemist who founded capillary chemistry, writes to Georg Bredig (1868-1944) with thanks for the well-wishes sent to him on his 70th birthday.
- Author Traube, J., 1860-
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Traube, J., 1860-, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Thank-you notes
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Letter from Siegfried Tauss to Max Bredig
- 1930-May-01
Siegfried Tauss (1889-1943) sends Max Bredig (1902-1977) two publications as thanks for Bredig's lectures on X-rays.
- Author Tauss, Sigfried, 1889-1943
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Tauss, Siegfried1889-1943, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Thank-you notes
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Postcard from Theodor Svedberg to Georg Bredig
- 1907-Dec-21
Theodor Svedberg (1884-1971), a Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate for his research on colloids and proteins using the ultracentrifuge, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for a letter and offprint.
- Author Svedberg, Theodor, 1884-1971
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Svedberg, Theodor, 1884-1971, Nobel Prize winners
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Letter from Hermann Staudinger to Georg Bredig
- 1925-Oct-21
Thank you letter from Hermann Staudinger (1881-1965) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). Staudinger was an organic chemist and Nobel Prize winner. He received the 1953 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discoveries in the field…
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, January 11, 1868
- 1868-Jan-11
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) has agreed to serve as Clarence Morfit’s bondsman as guardian for Campbell Morfit’s daughter.
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, May 3, 1855
- 1855-May-03
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, follows up from his letter of April 5, and sends James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) “a box containing porous cups for your battery.”
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, April 5, 1855
- 1855-Apr-05
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, reports on the results of an errand undertaken for James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).
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Letter from Clarence Morfit to James Curtis Booth, January 11, 1855
- 1855-Jan-11
Clarence Morfit, Assistant Melter and Refiner at the New York Assay Office, sends the gift of a book and some specimens to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).