Chandler, Charles Frederick, 1836-1925
Dates
- Existence: 1836 - 1925
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Autographed letters of famous chemists
Charles F. Chandler notebook Aus Nord Amerika
This notebook contains forty-nine pages of laboratory notes taken by Chandler in Gottingen as a pupil of Prof. Friedrich Wohler in 1854 and in Berlin as a pupil of Prof. Heinrich Rose in 1855.
Charles F. Chandler notebook Hydrosulfite and Sulfoxylate patents
This is a list of patents kept by Chandler with a brief typed description of each patent's claims.
Charles F. Chandler notebook of Aniline dyes
This notebook contains nearly typed, categorized citations gleaned from Chandler's voluminous readings on the subject.
Charles F. Chandler notebook of the seven food colors
The Seven Food Colors is a commonplace book into which Chandler has pasted government regulations and articles of interest. In it he also jotted down his own observations on the various dyes used as food colors.
Charles F. Chandler notebook registration lists
This is a list of the attendees at the Eighth International Congress of Applied Chemistry, held in Washington, D.C., September 4-September 13 1912.
Notebook of lectures on Natural History by Louis Agassiz, Lowell Institute
This notebook contains the taken by Charles F. Chandler when he attended a course of lectures on Natural History given by Louis Agassiz at the Lowell Institute. There are newspapers clippings containing the contents of Aggassiz's remarks with Chandler's handwritten notes and illustrations appended to them.