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Oral history interview with Frank R. Mayo
- 1981-Jan-21
… I recently visited them in Utah and made a tour of Capital Reef National Park. We get along fine. GORTLER: He must have been just about ready …University of, Los Angeles, 29, 45 Calvin, Melvin, 26 Capital Reef National Park, 31 Carbonyl compounds, 35 Chain transfer, 26, 34 Champion Spark…
- Interviewee Mayo, Frank R. (Rea), 1908-1987
- Interviewer Gortler, Leon B.
- Subject Kharasch, M. S. (Morris Selig), 1895-1957, General Electric Company. Research Laboratory, Stanford Research Institute, University of Chicago, United States Rubber Company, Chemists, Mayo, Frank R. (Rea), 1908-1987, Chemists--Biography, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
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Oral history interview with Catherine Fenselau
- 2012-Apr-13 (First session)
- 2012-Apr-14 (Second session)
…summer we went west or north. I loved the archaeology at Mesa Verde National Park. There was a lady ranger there. I really wanted to be an archeologist … 47, 156, 161, 168 Meisels, Gerry G., 74 Merck, 89 Mesa Verde National Park, 4 metabolites, 44, 51, 58, 61, 64, 136, 174, 175 Mexico, 24,…
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Oral history interview with Vishva M. Dixit
- 2022-Feb-28
- 2022-Apr-18
…it's the environment. Because I grew up in . . . right next to the national parks--you can imagine seeing all these wonderful wildlife--that I think…
- Interviewee Dixit, Vishva
- Interviewer Caruso, David J. (David Joseph), 1978-, Schneider, Sarah, 1991-
- Subject Emigration and immigration, Physicians, Molecular biology, Apoptosis, Cancer--Research, Genentech, Inc., Biotechnology, University of Michigan. Medical School, Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Thrombospondins, Cancer--Treatment, Dixit, Vishva
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Oral history interview with Peter S. Kim
- 1995-May-23 – 1995-May-24
- 1995-May-26
…crystallography, 25, 56, 77, 78, 79 Y Yale University, 17, 18 Yosemite National Park, 18 Young, Richard A., 82 Z zebra fish, 50, 51, 52, 71 ? ?…
- Interviewee Kim, Peter S., 1958-
- Interviewer Novak, Steven J.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Kim, Peter S., 1958-, Chemistry, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Protein folding, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Leucine zippers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Medical colleges
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Oral history interview with William S. Talbot
- 2005-Jan-10 – 2005-Jan-12
…Woods, Ian, 67 World War II, 5 Y Yale University, 34 Yosemite National Park, 80 Z zebrafish, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 59, …
- Interviewee Talbot, William S., 1966-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Talbot, William S., 1966-, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Molecular biology, Drosophila, Genetics, Developmental biology
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Oral history interview with Carlos T. Moraes
- 2001-Mar-13 – 2001-Mar-15
…going south. There are no roads and no nothing. There is actually a national park there. We used to do some trips there [where] we would drive as…
- Interviewee Moraes, Carlos Torres. 1962-
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Moraes, Carlos Torres, 1962-, Biochemistry, Genetics, Religion and science, Minorities in science, Molecular genetics, Mitochondrial DNA--Abnormalities, Bilingualism, Research grants, Emigration and immigration
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Oral history interview with Russell A. Mittermeier
- 2007-Apr-15
…recognition of the fact that the global protected area system, the national parks, and reserves of the planet, are fundamentally important for conservation…
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Oral history interview with Daniel P. Raleigh
- 2001-Apr-24 – 2001-Apr-25
…family members there, I’ll combine that with a trip to one of the national parks or one of the mountain areas. COHEN: Okay. Well, if you’re…
- Interviewee Raleigh, Daniel P., (Daniel Patrick), 1958-
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Raleigh, Daniel P., (Daniel Patrick), 1958-, Molecular biology, Medicine--Research, Medical scientists, Biochemistry, Proteins--Research
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Oral history interview with Jay T. Last
- 2004-Jun-21
…World War II, 1, 10-11, 13-14, 18-21, 39, 90, 123 Y Yellowstone National Park, 123 Young, Charles E., 26, 117 Z Zeiss Microscopes, Inc.,…
- Interviewee Last, Jay T.
- Interviewer Brock, David C.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Last, Jay T., Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, Fairchild (Firm), Transistors, Integrated circuits, Teledyne, Inc., Intel Corporation, Art--Private collections
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Oral history interview with Douglas J. Epstein
- 2008-May-01 – 2008-May-02
…was going on week-long canoe trips. We would drive to one of the national parks in the Laurentians - Papineau Labelle, La Verendrye - and we’d …
- Interviewee Epstein, Douglas J., 1964-
- Interviewer Domush, Hilary, Caruso, David J. (David Joseph), 1978-, Webb-Halpern, Leah
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Epstein, Douglas J., 1964-, Genetics, Neural tube--Abnormalities, Harvard University, New York University. School of Medicine, Gene expression, Developmental neurobiology, Molecular biologists
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Oral history interview with Stephen Buratowski
- 2001-Jun-11 – 2001-Jun-13
…with the scout troops, you know, we would go camping to various national parks. I remember we went to Fort Dix, which was the big army base there…
- Interviewee Buratowski, Stephen, 1962-
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Buratowski, Stephen, 1962-, Khoury, George, Recombinant DNA, Sharp, Phillip A., Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Harvard Medical School, Biology--Research
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Oral history interview with Stephen M. Denning
- 1995-Aug-23 – 1995-Aug-25
… as you go further west. You can get into either state parks or national parks and wilderness areas. So there's a tremendous amount of things …
- Interviewee Denning, Stephen M., 1954-
- Interviewer Meldrum, Marcia L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Cardiology--Research, Immunology--Research, Medicine--Research, Medical scientists, Cardiologists, Denning, Stephen M., 1954-
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Oral history interview with Alfred O.C. Nier
- 1989-Apr-07 (First session)
- 1989-Apr-08 (Second session)
- 1989-Apr-09 (Third session)
- 1989-Apr-10 (Fourth session)
… the way to the bottom of the South Rim. We've been to Glacier [National] Park, climbing around there and various places. We do these different…
- Interviewee Nier, Alfred O. (Alfred Otto), 1911-1994
- Interviewer Krick, Thomas, Grayson, Michael A.
- Subject American Society for Testing and Materials, Mass spectrometers, Chemists, Mass spectrometry, Chemists--Biography, University of Minnesota, Nier, Alfred O. (Alfred Otto), 1911-1994, American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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AEC Handbook on Oak Ridge Operations
- 1961
…fishermen and water sports enthusiasts. The Great Smoky Mountain National Park, 60 miles from Oak Ridge, offers excellent opportunities for camping…
- Publisher U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
- Subject U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Nuclear energy, Nuclear power plants
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Oral history interview with Jean H. Futrell
- 2012-Oct-28 (First session)
- 2012-Oct-29 (Second session)
…Conservation Corps to employ people and work on infrastructure issues in national parks, national forest preserves and the like. They established] a major…
- Interviewee Futrell, J.H.
- Interviewer Grayson, Michael A.
- Subject University of Utah, Mass spectrometers, University of Delaware, Mass spectrometry
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Oral history interview with Allen G. Debus
- 2007-Mar-29
…anniversary is. It was a little complicated because they had to get the National Park Service approval, and they can only use their signage and not the…
- Interviewee Debus, Allen G.
- Interviewer Bohning, James J.
- Subject Historians of science, Chemistry, Chemists, Chemists--Biography, Science--Historiography, Debus, Allen G.
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Oral history interview with Hubert N. Alyea
- 1986-May-22 (First session)
- 1986-May-30 (Second session)
… Evelyn and I spent an exciting week in the Kruger National Park, where the animals roam wild, and the people are locked up, in …
- Interviewee Alyea, Hubert N. (Hubert Newcombe), 1903-
- Interviewer Doel, Ronald E., Sturchio, Jeffrey L. (Jeffrey Louis), 1952-
- Subject Poliomyelitis--Patients, Scientists with disabilities, People with disabilities, Alyea, Hubert N. (Hubert Newcombe), 1903-, General Electric Company, Princeton University, Chemists--Biography, Poliomyelitis
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Society News, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1999 – 2000
…Committee. _ alsaldarini@worldnet. att.net , working as Senior Flavor National Parks. We would 3 Chemist for T. Hasegawa Co. _ like to visit Yellow Stone Yukihiro Nishimoto LTD: National Park in the near Certified @ Employment Committee by Al Saldarini The…
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Distillations, Volume 3 Number 3
- 2017 (Fall)
… been decontaminated and stamped with the National Park Service’s iconic arrowhead logo. The park’s museum lets youngsters … National Historic Landmark, part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. August 9, Bockscar’s bombardier dropped Fat Man through a …President Obama designated it part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in 2014. | | _| | anford had a life before the bomb. Until…
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Distillations, Volume 3 Number 1
- 2017 (Spring)
…policy, but he wasn’t entirely apathetic. He had visited Yosemite National Park and the Grand Canyon as a child and “would lighten up” at mention …expanded highway system made it easier for suburbanites to visit national parks and to camp and fish. More of them began to see unspoiled wilderness …proposed jetport in Florida that would have threatened Everglades National Park. On the other hand, the White House antagonized envi- ronmentalists…
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Smithsonian MicroChemistry XM Manual
- Circa 1996
…philatelic collection; scheduled to open in the summer of 1993 -National Zoological Park 3,000 animals in a beautiful 163-acre park -Renwick Gallery…
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Distillations, Volume 2 Number 4
- 2017 (Winter)
…extinction. - 24 ON THE COVER A white rhinoceros grazing at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya. MICHAEL KNOWLES/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO. FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED …of tactics. Their first lines of defense are the borders around national parks. Dozens of African wildlife reserves have become war zones, with ……
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Society News, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 2002
…two daughters. | enjoy flo- ral design, interior design, visiting National Parks and various sports. Jane Sapp Certified Member since Dec 1988 McCormick…
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Oral history interview with Gordon Chase
- 2014-Jan-17
… was driving from Mexico to Alaska, stopped off at Yellowstone [National] Park for a couple of weeks, and five years later moved on. …Pennsylvania, 22, 31 Wissahickon Creek, 32 Y Yellowstone National Park, 2 Yucca Mountain, Nevada, 24 …
- Interviewee Chase, Gordon, 1955-
- Interviewer Berry, Lee Sullivan
- Sponsor National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
- Subject Chase, Gordon, 1955-, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, Pennsylvania--Ambler, Asbestos, Human ecology--Study and teaching, Asbestosis, Asbestosis--Research, Asbestos--Environmental aspects, Asbestos--Health aspects
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Blazing the Trail to New Frontiers Through Chemistry
- 1940
…such magnifi- cent achievements as O'Shaughnessy Dam, in Yosemite National Park.…
- Publisher E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
- Subject E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Lucite, Safety glass, Rubber, Artificial, Cellophane, Nylon, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Fabrikoid Division, Rayon, Advertising, Advertising, Industrial, New York World's Fair, Photographic Society of America