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Leave of absence

I began work at Eli Lilly and Company in March 1942 as a laboratory aide in the analytical department. At that time, there was very little sophisticated instrnmentation in the laboratory. The most complex calculations were carried ont nsing a slide rnle. After military service in World War II and an edncational leave of absence to complete my nndergraduate studies in chemistry at Indiana University, I retnrned to the Lilly analytical group in 1947. Slide rnles were still much in evidence bnt were soon augmented with mechanical calcnlators— usually Monroe or Friden models. [Pg.5]

We thank NSERC of Canada, FQRNT du Quebec, Queen s University, and Universite de Sherbrooke for financial support of this work. M. Qbradovic (on leave of absence from the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University... [Pg.157]

Du Pont gave Carothers a leave of absence, but Carothers misinterpreted their motives. They practically packed him in cotton, Julian Hill said later. He thought they were trying to ease him out. Of all things. This was about at the all time high in misinterpretation, I would think. When they gave him the health leave, he thought this was just the first step. ... [Pg.144]

Acknowledgement is made to Reilly Tar and Chemical Corporation and the Dow Coming Corporation for partial support of this research and to the National Science Foundation for funds to purchase the thermal analyzer (grant CHE 84-10776). J.-m. X. and C.-x. T. express their sincerest gratitude to the Synthetic Research Institute of Tianjin (PRC) for leaves-of-absence to carry out the research. [Pg.208]

The authors thank Prof. R. R. Schmidt, University of Konstanz, for making available library facilities for the literature unavailable to us. Thanks also go to the Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation for support to Prof. E. S. H. El Ashry during his leave of absence at the University of Konstanz. [Pg.312]

All non-Aiyans employed by the Austrian organizations should be given leave of absence, i.e., should be dismissed. Likewise, the directors and members of the managing boards, in so far as they are non-Aryans, are to be asked to give up their mandates. [Pg.98]

Born in Georgia in 1867, Herty was the son of a pharmacist and originally planned to enter his father s profession. After graduating from the University of Georgia with a Ph.B. in 1886, however, he decided to undertake advanced study in chemistry under Ira Remsen at The Johns Hopkins University. Herty received his Ph.D. from Hopkins in 1890, and, after a year at the Georgia State Experiment Station, joined the faculty of the University of Georgia, where he remained for the next decade. During that period he took a leave of absence to pursue postdoctoral work at the universities of Berlin and Zurich. While in Berlin, he attended the lectures of the noted synthetic dye chemist Otto Witt. [Pg.99]

VIII. Employers should allow such employees opportunities to maintain professional expertise through attendance at professional meetings equivalent to at least one week per year and courses of study and leaves of absence for professional study equivalent to two weeks per year. [Pg.71]

With the onset of World War II, Hammett took a leave of absence from Columbia to become first associate director and later director of the National Defense Research Committee s Explosives Research Laboratory in Bruceton, Pennsylvania, just outside Pittsburgh. During his tenure, the laboratory made a number of important inventions that contributed to the success of the war effort. After the war, Hammett returned to Columbia, where he remained until his retirement in 1961. He spent the last 25 years of his life in the Quaker retirement community of Medford Leas, New Jersey, where he died on February 9,1987. [Pg.133]

On leave of absence from Botany Department, L. N. Mithila University, C. M. Science College, Darbahnga, Bihar, 846004, India. [Pg.49]

Gomberg was first to prepare tetraphenylmethane, a problem initiated during a leave of absence from the University of Michigan in 1896-1897 which was spent with A. von Baeyer, Munich and V. Meyer, Heidelberg, Germany. In order to further support its structure, he wanted to prepare hexaphenylethane and test its reactivity. After some initial problems, he realized that oxygen from the air somehow must interfere with the reaction... [Pg.61]

On leave of absence from the Institute of Mathematics of NAN of Ukraine, 3 Tereshchenkivska Street, 01601 Kyiv-4, Ukraine... [Pg.269]

Comments on late drafts of chapters were made by a number of the authors colleagues, particularly Dr. W. McCoy (Office of Saline Water), Chapter II Prof. R. M. Fuoss (Yale), Chapter III Prof. R. Stokes (Armidale), Chapter IV Dr. R. Parsons (Bristol), Chapter VII Prof. A. N. Frumkin (Moscow), Chapter VIII Dr. H. Wroblowa, Chapter X Prof. R. Staehle (Ohio State), Chapter XI. One of the authors (A.K.N.R.) wishes to acknowledge his gratitude to the authorities of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, and the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, for various facilities, not the least of which were extended leaves of absence. He wishes also to thank his wife and children for sacrificing many precious hours which rightfully belonged to them. [Pg.10]

J. A. Zoltewicz wishes to thank the Australian-American Educational Foundation (Fulbright-Hays Program) for financial support and the University of Florida for a leave of absence that made possible the writing of this article. The members of the Organic Chemistry Department of LaTrobe University are thanked for their hospitality. Dr. R. T. C. Brownlee kindly provided the computer program that led to the results reported in Table I. [Pg.121]

The authors wish to thank M. Gordon, University of Essex, England, for reading parts of Chapter II. One of us (K.D.) expresses his gratitude to the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, for granting a leave of absence. [Pg.92]

Acknowledgements This work was supported by NIH grants HL-16921, HL-18519, and HL-29209 by the Faculty Research and Biomedical Support Grants, and by the Center for Biopolymers at Interfaces, Univ. of Utah. V. Hlady thanks the Fullbright Program for support and the R. Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Yugoslavia for a leave of absence. [Pg.58]

On leave of absence from the Chemistry Department, C.S.P., Universite Paris— Nord, Avenue J. B. Clement, 93430 Villetaneuse, France. [Pg.117]

Cocaine addiction repeatedly interrupted his career, and he had to take leaves of absence and check in to hospitals to fight it. By the time he joined the faculty at Hopkins, in 1889, he had managed to overcome cocaine with the aid of morphine. [Pg.359]

NATO Fellow, 1972—73, on leave of absence from the University of Catania,... [Pg.1]

The company offers its employees medical, dental and vision 401 (k) savings and a stock ownership plan a pension plan short- and long-term disability coverage leaves of absence for military duty, family or medical needs and educational assistance and college degree recognition programs. [Pg.345]

In such a manner did Claude S. Hudson embark upon his long career in the government service of the United States. This embraced ten years in the Bureau of Chemistry, five years at the National Bureau of Standards, and twenty-two years with the National Institutes of Health of the United States Public Health Service, from which he retired on January 31, 1951. The continuity of this long service was interrupted in 1911-1912, when Hudson served at Princeton University in place of Professor G. A. Hulett, then on leave of absence, and again, during a five-year period from 1919-1924, when he served as a private consultant in Trenton, New Jersey, and in the Hawaiian Islands. It was during the Princeton sojourn that Julian K. Dale met Dr. Hudson and began a Ph. D. disserta-... [Pg.436]

In September 1965 I went to Greece on a vacation and spent considerable time with my colleague Arch Papannou, who had taken a leave of absence from DuPont. I remember two events that preceded the trip. In 1965, DuPont decided to make a television commercial, in which were to be shown research... [Pg.174]

On educational leave of absence from American Cyanamid Co., Stamford, Conn., U.S.A. [Pg.106]

I chose the latter course and spent a year s leave of absence from Oxford on the continent of Europe beginning an apprenticeship in many different laboratories.98... [Pg.369]

This point was graphically driven home to me while we were in England. I had been given a year s leave of absence from my Washington law firm to study for a diploma in law at Oxford University. During the... [Pg.529]

During the years 1927-1929 he was given a leave of absence from the University of Munster to do research in the laboratories of the I. G. Farbenindus-trie, at Wuppertal. In 1932 he tested a red dye, Pron-tosil rubrum. While the dye itself had no antibacterial properties, when he slightly changed its chemical makeup, it showed a remarkable ability to stop infections in mice caused by streptococcal bacteria. He had discovered the sulfa drugs that have since revolutionized medicine and saved many thousands of lives. He... [Pg.83]


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