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Helmholtz, H. v. (1847). The Conseivation of Force A Physical Memoir. In Selected Writings ot Hermann von Helmholtz (1971), ed. R. Kahl, pp. 3-55. Middletown, CT Wesleyan University Press. [Pg.619]

Kahl, R., ed. (1971). Selected Writings of Hermann von Helmholtz. Middletown, CT Wesleyan University Press. [Pg.619]

Hall Laboratory of Chemistry, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. [Pg.36]

Acknowledgments. Financial support has been provided by Wesleyan University and grants from the National Science Foundation. Drs. Elofson and Erickson kindly supplied unpublished information. [Pg.46]

Illinois Wesleyan University and Illinois State University... [Pg.854]

George A. Petersson, Hall-Atwater Laboratories of Chemistry, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut 06459-0180, U.S.A. [Pg.269]

Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, USA Fax (860)685-2211 e-mail AFRY WESLEYAN.EDU... [Pg.837]

Albert J. Fry Department of Chemistry, Wesleyan University, Middle-town, Connecticut 06459, USA... [Pg.1427]

Josiah Nott, Appendix to Arthur Comte de Gobineau, The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races with Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence on the Civil and Political History of Mankind (Philadelphia Lippin-cott, 1856), pp. 468-469 Dale Knobel, Paddy and the Republic Ethnicity and Nationality in Antebellum America (Middletown Wesleyan University Press, 1986), p. 116. [Pg.313]

Richard Slotkin, Regeneration through Violence The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600-1860 (Middletown Wesleyan University Press, 1973), and The Fatal Environment The Myth of the Frontier in the Age of Industrialization, 1800-1890 (Middletown Wesleyan University Press, 1985). See also Chapter 6 below. [Pg.329]

I have presented pieces of this research at Stony Brook, Yale, Columbia, New York University, Princeton, Wesleyan, and at the ASA and OAH. I am indebted to the many anonymous members of these audiences who pushed me to sharpen my formulations or to redirect my inquiries. Some of these commentors did not remain anonymous to me. I ll take the opportunity to thank Joshua Brown, Deborah Dash Moore, Michael Salmon, Ellen Schrecker, Christine Stansell, and Mary Helen Washington. I spent the fall of 1994 in residence at Wesleyan University s Center for the Humanities, and I am especially indebted to Betsy Traube for making my stay there so productive. While there I also benefited by my proximity to Henry Abelov, Ann duCille, Sean McCann, Claire Potter, Jessica Shu-... [Pg.349]

Department of Chemistry, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois 61701. [Pg.6]

Laboratory for Environmentally Friendly Organic Synthesis, Department of Chemistry Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 61701 USA e-mail rmohan iwu.edu... [Pg.45]

Frank Burnett Dains, 1869-1948. Lecture assistant to Dr. W. O. Atwater at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, and later assistant professor at Northwestern University and professor at Washburn College in Topeka, Kansas. From 1911 until tire time of bis retirement in 1942 he was in charge of the department of organic chemistry at the University of Kansas, where he made notable contributions to the chemistry of the aldehydes, urea ethers, substituted ureas, thiazoles, imidazoles, and pyrazoles, and was an enthusiastic collector of books, portraits, and other memorabilia connected with the history of chemistry. He was a charter member of the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society and served as Councilor of the Society, as Chairman of the Divisions of Organic Chemistry and History of Chemistry, and as contributing editor and abstractor for the Journal of Chemical Education. See also ref. (166). [Pg.609]

W. von E. Doering, Peter A. Leemakers Symposium Lecture,Wesleyan University, 1981 ACS. Science Symposium Series. [Pg.492]

New Advances in Understanding DNA Replication written by William Firshein, Professor, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Wesleyan University. [Pg.716]

Max Tishler was born in Boston on October 30, 1906. He received the B.S. in 1928 from Tufts College, and the M.A. from Harvard in 1933 while working part-time as a pharmacist. The Ph.D. degree was awarded in 1934 by Harvard. After scientific collaboration with E. P. Kohler and J. B. Conant, he joined Merck Company, Inc. Research Laboratories in 1937. After retiring from Merck, Dr. Tishler was appointed Professor of Chemistry at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut (1970 -1972) University Professor of Sciences (1972 - 1975) and Emeritus (1975 - 1989). [Pg.338]

Leaf, R. C. (eds.) LSD, Man Society. Middletown Wesleyan University Press, 1967. [Pg.488]


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