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Chandler, Charles

Douglas E. Chandler, Carrie J. Merkle, and Charles J. Kazilek... [Pg.70]

Charles William Heckethom, The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Vol. I and II, 1875 (New York University Books, Inc., 1965) see also David Leon Chandler, Brothers in Blood (New York E.P. Dutton Co., Inc., 1975), p. 31. [Pg.57]

Figure 12. Photograph of Charles F. Chandler (1836-1925), late 19th/early 20th century (repr. from Bowden 1997, p. 154)... Figure 12. Photograph of Charles F. Chandler (1836-1925), late 19th/early 20th century (repr. from Bowden 1997, p. 154)...
Charles Frederick Chandler Medal, Colixmbia University, 1970. [Pg.72]

See Davis s attacks against Chandler in Truth and Innocency Vindicated (1692). Charles Doe, A Collection of Experience of the Work of Grace (1700), pp. 47-9. Richard L. Greaves, John Bunyan and English Nonconformity (London Hambledon Press, 1992), pp. 185-91. [Pg.149]

Especially in the earlier years studied, a further problem involves the credentials of chemistry faculty at small, obscure institutions. The best-known nineteenth-century survey of academic chemists in America — Frank W. Clarke s Report on the Teaching of Chemistry and Physics in the United States (1881) - justifiably counts such notables as Ira Remsen, Josiah Parsons Cooke, and Charles F. Chandler among the nation s chemistry faculty. It includes in the same totals such dubious figures as the two unnamed teachers of chemistry at Simpson Centenary College in Indianola, Iowa. (The chemistry curriculum at Simpson is described — in toto — as one-third of a year of general chemistry for juniors, with experiments by the teacher, but no regular laboratory work for pupils. In addition, the survey reports that the teachers were required to teach physics and other subjects besides chemistry.) ... [Pg.139]

The first successful American scholarly journal devoted to chemistry was the American Chemist, which evolved from a supplement to an American reprint edition of the British Chemical News that was begun in 1868. Charles F. and William H. Chandler acquired the rights to the reprint edition and its supplement, out of which they launched the American Chemist in 1870. Prior to the Chandlers journalistic venture, the major indigenous outlet for chemical research was Benjamin Silliman s American Journal of Science. The most prestigious route for publication had been to send papers abroad to Liebig s Annalen der Chemie, Erdmann s Journal fur praktische Chemie, or. [Pg.176]

Charles F. Chandler John William Mallet James Curtis Booth Albert B. Prescott Charles A. Goessmann... [Pg.456]

Bogert, 1931. Marston T. Bogert. Biographical Memoir of Charles Frederick Chandler, 1836-1925 . Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 14 125-181. [Pg.530]

Larson, 1950. Robert Lourie Larson. Charles Frederick Chandler His Life and Work. PhD dissertation, Columbia University. [Pg.540]

Rossiter, 1977. Margaret W. Rossiter. The Charles F. Chandler Collection . Technology and Culture 18 222-230. [Pg.545]


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