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...That," said Dr. Edward Elway Free, chemist, physicist, consultant, lecturer, "is just a few young weevils trying to eat their way out of these wheat kernels here. Perhaps we can quiet them a little...
...Chemistry from September 1, 1934. He took his S.B. at Vanderbilt in the Class of 1903, received a Harvard A.M. in 1905, and a Ph.D. in 1908. Mr. Jones has been a member of the Harvard Faculty since 1912. During the war years of 1917-1919 he was chief chemist for the United States Tariff Commission...
Thus, with tart wisdom in his spoofing, Dr. Herbert Levinstein, president of the British Institute of Chemical Engineers, addressed last week at Bristol the Royal Institute of Chemistry. As a chemist, he scoffed at "the popular fallacy that to blow combatants to bits with high explosives is less bestial, wicked and cruel than to attack them by gas." President Levinstein strongly implied that rather than be blown to bits he would prefer to die gassed...
Emphasis is placed almost entirely on the laboratory work which should appeal to the aspiring chemist if includes defection in common anions and cations in a queens solutions and their reactions. There is also practice with a few solids. No estimate of the time you must spend can be made because you arrange your own schedule and your capabilities vary widely...
...Kettering had taken him away from Professor Hans Fischer of Munich, Nobel Laureate and supreme authority on the coloring material of leaves and blood. Professor Fischer and Dr. Rothemund are racing neck & neck to make chlorophyll artificially. Just behind them, handicapped by being Harvard University's president, is Chemist James Bryant Conant. "One of us will make the material within a year," said Dr. Rothemund last week...