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The Hercules Mixer, Volume 54
- 1972-Jan – 1972-Dec
… in the past wound up in places you don’t generally find carpeting—chemistry labs, auto showrooms, and this year, even the Notre Dame stadium …
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Insuring the To-morrow of the American Chemical Industry
- 1919
… …IX American Medicinal Chemicals HE problem of medicinal chemistry was com- Pt aces by the fact that formulae consid- ered essential …American chemical industry to safeguard all commercial interests that chemistry can touch. Medicinals from overseas are bound to appear as soon as…
- Publisher Literary Digest
- Subject Chemical industry, World War (1914-1918), Advertising, Marketing
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Oral history interview with James B. Bliska
- 2000-May-30 – 2000-May-31
- 2000-Jun-01
…big collection of things. COHEN: What about the other sciences—chemistry, physics? BLISKA: I've never really had any aptitude for those. I've always— In college I just barely got through chemistry and physics, especially organic chemistry. I did not like organic chemistry. Physics I didn't care for very much either. COHEN: What about…
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Oral history interview with Uma Chowdhry
- 2011-Aug-24 – 2011-Aug-25
… comes out, and he says, "Gosh, that was terrific. We talked about chemistry!" He got in. It was amazing. And I got into MIT, so we just came …. DOMUSH: What professor was it? CHOWDHRY: He was a professor of chemistry, Professor Frank [H.] Westheimer. He changed my husband's life, and …Corporate Research at DuPont. DuPont's research labs were revered in chemistry and engineering departments in academia, and General Electric was…
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Oral history interview with Robert A. Roland
- 1995-Mar-14
… you. People in Germany understand that the chemical industry and chemistry is a wonderful thing, and we have a special bond with the public …are no industries in the United States, other than electronics and chemistry, that are doing that today. It's not happening anywhere else. BOHNING: Even in chemistry, there are times where you wonder or you see things happening. …
- Interviewee Roland, Robert A., 1931-2013
- Interviewer Bohning, James J.
- Subject Lawyers, Chemical industry, Roland, Robert A., 1931-2013, Chemical Manufacturers Association (U.S.), Chemical industry--Environmental aspects, National Paint and Coatings Association, Lawyers--Biography, International Medal
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Preliminary Constitution of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
- 1975-Mar-19 – 1975-Apr-11
…to assist Blacks in realizing their full professional potentials in chemistry, chemical engineering, and related disciplines. This Organization…
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Save and Sell with the Cellulosics
- Part of 1948 Hercules Advertisements
- 1948
…of more than a quarter century of intensive research in cel- lulose chemistry are the basis for the booklet on Cellulose Acetate, Its Properties…
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Oral history interview with Shirley Mahaley Malcom
- 2020-Aug-05
- 2020-Aug-25
…an experiment, some of us who wanted to take an extra load, we took chemistry at a different time—the chemistry teacher basically set up a separate …okay. They got through the stuff that I’d had before real quick. My chemistry class, I did okay; I got an A in chemistry. This was chemistry lecture …problems that second quarter of my freshman year because I almost failed chemistry lab. I told you I’d gotten an A in chemistry lecture the quarter …
- Interviewee Malcom, Shirley M., 1946-
- Interviewer Caruso, David J. (David Joseph), 1978-, Evans, Kenneth M., (Kenneth Mellinger), Matthews, Kirstin R. W.
- Subject Civil rights movements, Race discrimination, Minorities in science, Women in science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science and state, National Science Board (U.S.), Sputnik satellites, African American women scientists, Clinton, Bill, 1946-, Scientists, Black, Ecologists, Malcom, Shirley M., 1946-
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Society of Flavor Chemists newsletter, April 1976
- 1976-Apr
…Pillsbury Company, is presently teaching a course in practical flavor chemistry at the University of Minnesota. The class of graduate students compounds…
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Oral history interview with Jean T. Greenberg
- 2002-Jun-17 – 2002-Jun-18
…very early proponent of the idea that your brain could have different chemistry, and that could be the cause of a lot of your problems: a lesion in the brain or different kinds of chemistry or the lack of an enzyme. This was a very radical idea: that there …But I was mostly hanging around with the chemistry students and faculty. There were a relatively small number of majors…
- Interviewee Greenberg, Jean T., 1961-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Greenberg, Jean T., 1961-, Oxidative stress, Biophysics, Plants--Disease and pest resistance, Arabidopsis, Plant diseases, University of Colorado Boulder, Women in science, Women in medicine, Medical scientists, Molecular biologists, Women medical scientists, Women molecular biologists
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Oral history interview with Marcia B. Goldberg
- 1999-Nov-01 – 1999-Nov-02
… apart and doing things like that. GOLDBERG: Well, we had our chemistry set and we did some of that too. I remember I was always very interested …the chemistry teachers for two years in a row were really superb. I can still remember …along the way or any teachers that really--? Like you mentioned the chemistry teacher. GOLDBERG: He was very good. And I had an absolutely…
- Interviewee Goldberg, Marcia B., 1957-
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Goldberg, Marcia B., 1957-, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Shigella flexneri, Vibrio cholerae, Institut Pasteur (Paris, France), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bacterial diseases, Women in science, Medical microbiology, Medical scientists, Women medical scientists
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For Chemical Progress
- Part of 1940 Hercules Advertisements
- 1940
…quality, color, and clarity of Hercules cellulose derivatives. Hercules chemistry helps in laying bricks Nice, fat, buttery mortar—the kind that sends…
- Creator Of Work Hercules Incorporated
- Subject Chemical industry, Hercules Incorporated, Cellulose industry, Corporations, Plastics industry and trade, Advertising, Industrial
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The Hercules Mixer Volume 3, Number 11
- 1921-Nov
…for more responsible duties by a constant study of the principles of chemistry and allied sciences. Con- sistent work and his mature judgment caused …engaged in the pro- duction of munitions of war in Feb. 1919—(10 pages) CHEMISTRY: Annual Reports of Applied Chemistry —Vol. 5—Society of Chemical …works chemists who do not have time to make a special study of the chemistry of the colloids. CONSTANTS: Tables Annuelles de Constantes et .Donnees…
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Oral history interview with Hong Sun
- 2003-Jan-14 – 2003-Jan-15
…. Later on, I think, when I was in high school, it was physics and chemistry. VAN BENSCHOTEN: When you get into high school, are you moving …every day I had a physics class for quite a few years. Every day had chemistry. Not very much biology. But I had a lot of physics, chemistry classes …not much biology at all. But we had a lot of coverage in physics and chemistry and math. That's probably the biggest difference from education here…
- Interviewee Sun, Hong, 1958-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Sun, Hong, 1958-, Women in science, Women in medicine, Medical scientists, Molecular biology--Research, Medicine--Research, Oncology, Cancer--Research, Proteins--Research, Women medical scientists
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Color Standards and Nomenclature
- 1912
…which were finally solved through Mr. A. B. HoEN’S expert knowledge of chemistry and pigments ; the skill, industry, and patience of the firm’s head … caution not to expose the plates unnecessarily. (See Church: ‘The Chemistry of Paints and Painting,” third edition, pages 257-263.)…
- Author Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929
- Publisher Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929
- Subject Colors, Naturalists, Names, Color--Study and teaching
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Oral history interview with P. Todd Stukenberg
- 2008-Dec-08 – 2008-Dec-09
… me. It always made sense. NELSON: You mean, like, biology, chemistry, those kinds of classes? STUKENBERG: Biology and chemistry. …school physics teacher…I didn’t connect with the way he taught. My chemistry teacher and my biology teacher, they were just outstanding. I really … know, I basically said, “I don’t understand why I can’t take some chemistry, some biology and combine these things.” They said, “No, that makes…
- Interviewee Stukenberg, P. Todd, 1964-
- Interviewer Nelson, Nicole C.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Stukenberg, P. Todd, 1964-, Molecular biology, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Cell cycle--Regulation, Molecular cloning, Biochemists, Microtubules, Proteins--Research
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Oral history interview with Terry Magnuson
- 1986-Mar-06
…there, but fellow students and such. Because I went into a biology and chemistry program. And the one key thing that I think directed me towards science …didn’t know at that time. THACKRAY: So was your wide biology-chemistry as a major, was that a preference or a happenstance choice? …
- Interviewee Magnuson, Terry
- Interviewer Thackray, Arnold, 1939-, Morris, Stephanie
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Magnuson, Terry, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Molecular biology, Developmental genetics, Mammals--Physiology, Mammals
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Society of Flavor Chemists newsletter, March 1988
- 1988-Mar-10
…General Foods. The title of his presentation was "An Overview of Flavor Chemistry". At 8:15 p.m., Gerry Mosciano called for a short recess. The Business…
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Plastics Make the Package Dow Makes the Plastics
- 1953
… to make the packaging revolution a creative revolution. Packaging chemistry from Dow provides promise for every pack- ager... a continually expanding…
- Author Dow Chemical Company
- Subject Plastics--Molding, Polymers, Food--Packaging, Plastics--Extrusion, Styrene, Thin films
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Distillations, Volume 3 Number 2
- 2017 (Summer)
…fascinated by a DuPont exhibition on the achieve- ments of industrial chemistry. He was given a free pass to the Museum of Modern Art and gained …and sculp- ture. He served in the U.S. Army, earned a PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, and worked at DuPont for 39 years, focus- ing on dyes and photochemistry. His work on biimidazole chemistry led to the widely used Dylux line of photo-proofing products. For…
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Oral history interview with Ann M. Pullen
- 1996-Aug-07 – 1996-Aug-09
…science, I guess. We were supposed to do this advanced-level course in chemistry that was physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, I guess. And …out of class, that sort of thing. But the woman who taught organic chemistry supported us. These were the keeny swots, who were going to go to university and read in chemistry, that dropped out and taught themselves. She was actually supportive…
- Interviewee Pullen, Ann M., 1961-
- Interviewer Novak, Steven J.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Pullen Ann M., 1961-, Kappler, John, Marrack, P. (Philippa), Perlmutter, Roger, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Women medical scientists, Medical scientists, Women in medicine, Women in science, Medicine--Research, Immunology
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Society of Flavor Chemists newsletter, October 1979
- 1979-Oct
…CONFERENCE The Society of Flavor Chemists and The Agricultural and Food Chemistry Division of the ACS are co-sponsoring the International Conference…
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The Hercules Mixer, Volume 24
- 1942-Jan – 1942-Dec
…to Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering, Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemistry, and Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholas- tic fraternities, commissioned…
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Oral history interview with Hannele Ruohola-Baker
- 2002-May-20 – 2002-May-21
- 2002-May-27
… in? I was interested in molecules; molecules, chemistry, and then the experiments. Chemistry labs, which actually …students in details which really require that they’ve taken organic chemistry and a whole session of chemistry before they come to this course. And then you can talk about molecules with the chemistry level, which makes this really exciting because you understand how…
- Interviewee Ruohola-Baker, Hannele, 1959-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Ruohola-Baker, Hannele, 1959-, Women in science, Women in medicine, Molecular biology, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Proteins--Research, Drosophila, Oogenesis
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Oral history interview with Matthew K. Waldor
- 2004-Jan-26
- 2004-Jan-28
…science at this point? I know it’s fairly early, but do you have a chemistry set or do you have any interest in collecting bugs and stuff? … high school team, whatever, but I knew I just wasn’t a physicist. Chemistry I did kind of get, but I was a little bit disappointed that I didn’t do better on the chemistry, and then the biology I just knew I could. VAN BENSCHOTEN: For…
- Interviewee Waldor, Matthew K., 1958-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Waldor, Matthew K., 1958-, Molecular biology, Neurology, Communicable diseases, Cholera--Research, Medical sciences, Medicine--Research, Molecular biologists